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Covid-19 in Hua Hin: Beer bars agree to preventative measures but say: Don't close us down!


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This should not  even be up for discussion. Irresponsible and selfish.

Looking at the number of elderly males, most of whom are smokers and have heart disease, I see a lot of dead people walking. These men do not appreciate that if they become ill, that they will linger for some time. Every day that they survive will be another day that they  gasp for air, slowly suffocating, and in excruciating pain. There will be no pain medication because Thailand doesn't hand out opioids for that and because opioids suppress natural breathing. There will be no euthanasia like some of the Italian elderly are quietly receiving because TiT. All the vitamins they take won't help them. 

 

 

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22 hours ago, geriatrickid said:

This should not  even be up for discussion. Irresponsible and selfish.

Looking at the number of elderly males, most of whom are smokers and have heart disease, I see a lot of dead people walking. These men do not appreciate that if they become ill, that they will linger for some time. Every day that they survive will be another day that they  gasp for air, slowly suffocating, and in excruciating pain. There will be no pain medication because Thailand doesn't hand out opioids for that and because opioids suppress natural breathing. There will be no euthanasia like some of the Italian elderly are quietly receiving because TiT. All the vitamins they take won't help them. 

 

 

You’ve obviously never heard of M-150.

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On 3/18/2020 at 3:51 PM, Myran said:

Except its not, since it might lessen the risk of you spreading the virus if you're carrying it.

advice is to NOT  go  out if  you  have it and anyone with an ounce of sense wouldnt and Ive already repeated that advice along with care  workers  using  them..........but i  think ive only  said  it  about 10  times in the last coupla  days so maybe u  missed it

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On 3/17/2020 at 10:32 AM, Just1Voice said:

What could possibly go wrong with 100 or more people sitting relatively close to one another, drinking, partying, and just one infected person joining the fun?  

What could possibly go wrong when infected customers drink out of a glass that will later be used by other customers?

 

Then the ones who smoke one cigarette together. Lol

 

   Is that really so complicated to comprehend? 

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28 minutes ago, Isaanbiker said:

What could possibly go wrong when infected customers drink out of a glass that will later be used by other customers?

 

Then the ones who smoke one cigarette together. Lol

 

   Is that really so complicated to comprehend? 

Apparently you totally missed the satire, lol 

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1 hour ago, Chazar said:

advice is to NOT  go  out if  you  have it and anyone with an ounce of sense wouldnt and Ive already repeated that advice along with care  workers  using  them..........but i  think ive only  said  it  about 10  times in the last coupla  days so maybe u  missed it

I am well aware of that, but hardly thanks to some random nobody on Thaivisa. You, on the other hand, seem to have missed the fact that symptoms don't always appear immediately and that we aren't sure whether or not the virus is transmittable during that time.

 

But nice try.

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21 hours ago, jonwilly said:

Is it just Beer bars or as in Bangkok supermarkets and malls ?

john

Bluport was open yesterday, but they were checking temperatures at the entrance and quite a few people were turned away.

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But after she didn’t get any better, Ms Ott was tested on Monday this week. She was found dead in her kitchen yesterday not long after telling Mr Anderson she “felt something in (her) lungs”.

Her delayed test results are expected to come back on Monday.

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