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39 minutes ago, Allset said:

I don’t understand this article says there’s already a curfew so I’m guessing that’s just Bangkok or Pattaya because up here there’s no curfew nor have I heard of one anywhere else except reading this. 

you clearly haven't heard that if it doesn't happen in a major city, anywhere in the world, then its not happening at all.  This is all City centric. Reading the Bangkok post, you would think that the world starts and ends in Bangkok, same for BBC news and London. or CNN and New York,  Yes, they have more people and therefore more instances of infection, but lets at least  have a bit of balance and report what the rest of humanity is going through, or not.  Around me, in this semi rural location,. life has not changed one jot, except that most people are wearing masks, including me. Plenty of market stalls  open and thriving, lots of stuff in the shops.  

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23 minutes ago, Mattd said:

I tried to go to there on Saturday, unfortunately they have new opening hours, now opening at 10am, I also noticed that they have only the one entrance in use now.

IMHO that is counter productive to social distancing, as less opening hours simply means more people in the shop at any one time, reducing the entrance means everybody has to funnel through one point.

there is also the back car park entrance

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5 minutes ago, apetryxx said:

Meanwhile, today is Chakri Day with government employees getting a PAID holiday while businesses forced to close by that same government suffer. 

Businesses have to pay staff in the event of a full lock-down 75% of their salary.

Fortunately everyone but the engineer was laid off over the last few months ???? 

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3 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

All the queuing for tests in hospitals sounds like madness, a sure way to spread the virus

Yes, this was a major factor for us as the risk was way too high to take, we ended up with 7 going to drive thu's and 43 tested by a travelling team from WMC, nobody tested positive from the tests, this was due to one person testing positive earlier and these 50 had some form of contact, the person that tested positive was quarantined in a private hospital in BKK, never showed any symptoms at all and was tested negative last Friday.

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2 hours ago, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

you don't have to believe any numbers, you just have to go to any

thai hospital and see if it looks like a corona outbreak hospital.

there is no way to hide or deny when the outbreak happans.

the hospitals are just full of people coughing and acctually dying everywhere.

people cough blood and fall dead in the streets, shops, offices.

this is happaning right now in new york.

this is what happaned in wuhan china (only when it allready happaned, 

the chinese governemt started to act).

and this is NOT happaning in thailand. 

maybe the weather? maybe the good spirits? maybe another lighter mutation

of the virus?

let's just hope and pray it will stay this way, and go away in may.

I go to a Hospital in Bangkok twice a week for ongoing Physio Treatment. For the last 4 weeks the Hospital has become emptier and emptier. No CV cases at all. They are ticking over and sent specialist staff home. Too much scare mongering going on typical TV style. It was obvious that as the cities emptied the virus would go to the countryside where the locals carry on as normal in some cases. They need to control the spread of the virus in these places before they can even consider opening up the cities again or even let tourists back into the country, which will see a mass re-population of the cities from the countryside.

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2 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

there is also the back car park entrance

Yes, this was the one I meant, there are normally two in the car park area, I forgot about the front entrance, as always drive to there, as do most, when I got there about 9am there were about 30 people waiting for it to open, all at the entrance! I declined and went to Villa little walk instead.

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24 minutes ago, scandream said:

If the numbers presented to us are actually true, then thailand can be really satisfied and a 24 hour curfew would absolutely not be neccessary. A look at Europe or America shows that the infection rates and the number of deaths per hundred thousand inhabitants is incomparably higher than here in Thailand. In addition, the pandemic in south east asian countries has been managed very well to this day.

They are not accurate, i'd imagine if 1,000 reported = 10,000 real, its been spreading in Thailand since the very early days, but has been neither too hot, nor too cold, (OR DRY), my perception is, Thailand is a sweet spot, it continues to spread, but you see less real impact (deaths, serious cases), also the locals are very 'hardy', i know three builders (left for their home province) were down with it, they just carried on like normal, whilst spluttering away behind their makeshift masks, and this was two weeks ago. 


 

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It takes 4 to 6 week from contracting the corona virus to death! Wait for the numbers of deaths to go up! assymtamatic  carriers now estimated to be greater than 20%. (WHO)

A controlled lockdown will be necessary to stem the growth !

 

Stay home, when out wear a mask, spray everything with alcohol!


Follow the rules

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11 minutes ago, Xbeemer said:

The whole point of controlling an epidemic is to put strict measures in place BEFORE it gets out of control. 100 new cases per day down to zero is the goal. Suck it up and get with the program.

Which program are you with?The real program or the made up program?

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4 hours ago, Vigilante said:

 

 

The food banks are intended for the poor and income-less (because of the quarantine)

Not for everyone

There will be no full 24-hr curfew

We will be able to shop for a couple of hours at least

It's to be hope so.a lot of thai's shop daily for fresh food 

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46 minutes ago, dlclark97 said:

In anticipation of further restrictions my wife and I went to Big C on Pattaya Kleang yesterday to stock up on a few necessities.  Getting there was no problem.  The store was well stocked.  Your temperature was scanned as you entered the facility and hand sanitizer was available at many locations.  However, patrons were seen in the Big C wearing their masks below their mouths and noses.  Employees should be advised to approach these persons and advise that the mask must be properly worn while in the store.  Other customers doing this could cause an unnecessary confrontation that might well get out of hand.  The only other problem we ran into yesterday is that my wife's supply of contact lenses and run out and every place that sold contact lenses was closed.  Stay well!   

People wearing masks on their mouth only or worse on their chin makes me lose faith in humanity. I want to slap every one of these people on the grounds they look like idiots let alone are doing nothing to protect themselves or others.

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13 minutes ago, Jenkins9039 said:

Completing work myself (extensions) - construction is allowed to continue, even in a full lockdown.

I was referring to builders at properties with labourers,if it’s your property and your doing it yourself,no one else will be there to spread the virus. You are already at home and don’t need to travel.Same as myself going into the garden to do some pruning or mow the grass or put the rubbish out.

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9 minutes ago, Saltire said:

 

 

I think the total cases of covid-19 are pretty accurate in Thailand. You only have to look at the rest of SEA to see low numbers. Wearing masks and a much warmer climate help a lot. 

 

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15 minutes ago, Rod the Sod said:

I go to a Hospital in Bangkok twice a week for ongoing Physio Treatment. For the last 4 weeks the Hospital has become emptier and emptier. No CV cases at all.

How can you tell if there are no covid19 cases?Just curious as how you can tell by just looking or if you have access to medical records?

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2 hours ago, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

you don't have to believe any numbers, you just have to go to any

thai hospital and see if it looks like a corona outbreak hospital.

there is no way to hide or deny when the outbreak happans.

the hospitals are just full of people coughing and acctually dying everywhere.

people cough blood and fall dead in the streets, shops, offices.

this is happaning right now in new york.

this is what happaned in wuhan china (only when it allready happaned, 

the chinese governemt started to act).

and this is NOT happaning in thailand. 

maybe the weather? maybe the good spirits? maybe another lighter mutation

of the virus?

let's just hope and pray it will stay this way, and go away in may.

How do you know for sure?

Have you been to a hospital?

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Cant see a full lock down coming up should go the same way as the UK

You have to have a good reason for being out ie shopping ,working. Travelling ,Go to the bank and here especially Immigration for what ever reason

Something like 8am to 8pm 

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7 minutes ago, Max69xl said:

Really? 2,169 cases in a country with 69 million people in 77 provinces. Where is the emergency? Please tell us! 

Better to be proactive than reactive , horse ,stable door etc . Looking around the world this virus has caused devastation and is uncontrollable without lock-downs .   Social distancing does not work here .

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