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Avoid hosting public events like political rallies, says disease control official


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8 hours ago, neeray said:

The DDC have just proven that they are a puppet of this non-democratic government by issuing this ridiculous, self-serving statement. 

If they themselves could stay at home respecting the instructions they give to others, it would make us holidays .

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18 hours ago, Orton Rd said:

Don't think many malls are a risk these days. Went into the new Market one opp central world in Bkk for a good look around on Weds, very large and very, very deserted. Worth a look though they have some nice little shops.

Still quite busy near me

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On 2/23/2020 at 5:01 AM, rooster59 said:

He advised that this was not the right time to hold a political rally because people may get infected by the virus. Therefore, he recommended finding other ways.

 

He must be talking about the longstanding "authoritarian" virus that's so prevalent here.... :ph34r:

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19 hours ago, Redline said:

Still quite busy near me

Anywhere is a risk in Thailand now. Hardly anyone is being tested. Can you trace your steps and know everything you touched in the last 4 weeks? If you can, then you should have more confidence that you have not been unknowingly infected yet.

 

http://rocs.hu-berlin.de/corona/

Thailand is expected to be the most at risk country outside China. But you can't report cases if you don't test enough people. Simple.

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4 hours ago, Sunderland said:

Anywhere is a risk in Thailand now. Hardly anyone is being tested. Can you trace your steps and know everything you touched in the last 4 weeks? If you can, then you should have more confidence that you have not been unknowingly infected yet.

 

http://rocs.hu-berlin.de/corona/

Thailand is expected to be the most at risk country outside China. But you can't report cases if you don't test enough people. Simple.

I would say many many people are infected, and the government will e negligent in scores of deaths 

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