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2 hours ago, Don Chance said:

Ivermectin triple therapy, everyone take the drugs as prophylactics.

 

“Triple therapy specialist Professor Thomas Borody, famous for curing peptic ulcers using a triple antibiotic therapy saving millions of lives, today released the COVID-19 treatment protocol to Australian GPs, who can legally prescribe it to their COVID-19 positive patients. They can also prescribe it as a preventative medication. Borody says this could be the fastest and safest way to end the pandemic in Australia within 6-8 weeks.”

 

“There is mounting worldwide clinical literature pointing to a 100% cure rate using Ivermectin Triple Therapy,” said Professor Borody.

 

I think professor Barody should just stick to treating bowel issues as is his specialty. You might want to take some time to read reviews of his clinic.

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1 hour ago, newnative said:

    For tourism, why not experiment with a few safer countries, use fast testing, and see how it goes.  

Wealthy tourists have their Maldives, where the restrictions are minimal and the beaches are, let’s say, a bit better than Patong. ???? Ordinary tourists from “safe” eastern countries can’t afford a 30-day vacation, because they simply don’t have it by law. 

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Thailand is probably 85% a cheap Charlie destination. How many are going to have 2k. For flights 2k for quarantine 3k for their post quarantine holiday and another 3k for quarantine on return home. 10k for a two week holiday from Sydney. 
Any takers? 

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4 hours ago, Tim207 said:

Quarantine and or gps tracking and I am out for first time in 20 years. Will still pay my annual rent, but the rest I would spend over the 5 1/2 months in Thailand will be spent elsewhere.

do you really think it will be better any where else

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If I wasn't in Thailand already, speaking from the perspective of a frequent visitor to Thailand, I would accept quarantine if I could then stay for a reasonably long time and move freely (after completing the quarantine). I would never accept wearing a tracking wristband, that's just way over the top.

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1 hour ago, RR2020 said:

Exactly.

 

And as the median age of a Covid-19 death is higher than the average life span of a human being.........this disease is not a concern anymore.

 

Sick people, and over 65 should take care..........the rest of the world, carry on as normal.

 

Time to open borders and just get on with life.

 

As the news stary bringing ...this nasty critter seems to start likng eat young flesh too....so in certain timing the risk start spreading to younger ages as no old meat enough left over for the virus ...?

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As of latest advice on the official "coronaviris.gov.hk" website, all returnees (permanent residents) to Hong Kong are fitted with an electronic wristband,and phone app.

However, one can quarantine at home. But any movement outside is immediately tracked and an alarm set to the phone.

So it IS being done already.

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3 hours ago, david555 said:

Bashing ...?? Iam inquiring for you as i thought you might be sleeping still .....????

You really get paranoia now ....not leaving any oportunity ....

I read a lot on here......Stop worrying about Brits and your money chap....????

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Phone app with gps is probably not good enough for Chan-O-cha. They want to sell to the farang newest second hand Chinese surveillance technology.

 

Hey I have an idea! Let's put all farangs into the new submarines, safe as safe can be. And if they become ill, just let them flush out into the sea.

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10 minutes ago, transam said:

I read a lot on here......Stop worrying about Brits and your money chap....????

Is it really like you we go become when in the 8 th decade of our life.......?????

 

Btw may i remind this is not a brexit tread ....

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4 hours ago, James HKT said:

Locked up in a room ? 
 

No. 
 

Staying in a 5 star beach front hotel, free to use all facilities in the hotel and access to a section of beach/sea. 
 

Sounds terrible!

That is NOT part of the current plan. The closest I have seen, is a plan on Samui to release prisoners from their rooms after 7 days. Then seven more days within the resort confines. Then a release into the island population with a zombie wristband.

 

All at a very high premium over the ordinary prices of hotels, which are quite low now. Appealing? Not for most. Only makes sense if you are planning on coming here for many months. What percentage of the general tourism population does that represent? 

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1 minute ago, spidermike007 said:

That is NOT part of the current plan. The closest I have seen, is a plan on Samui to release prisoners from their rooms after 7 days. Then seven more days within the resort confines. Then a release into the island population with a zombie wristband.

 

All at a very high premium over the ordinary prices of hotels, which are quite low now. Appealing? Not for most. Only makes sense if you are planning on coming here for many months. What percentage of the general tourism population does that represent? 

What percentage of the general tourism population does that represent

 

 

Mostly those who are already here for long stay..????

 

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4 minutes ago, david555 said:

Is it really like you we go become when in the 8 th decade of our life.......?????

 

Btw may i remind this is not a brexit tread ....

As I said, I read a lot here.....????

PS. Think you need to re-write that opening sentence.......????

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8 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

OK, maybe I'm missing the point here, but what is the difference between someone coming from a high infection country and isolating and someone coming from a limited infections country and doing the same ? 

 

Either way , no tourist in their right mind is going to spend 14 days in thai quarantine , take 2 weeks on a beach and then isolate for 14 days in return.

 

These officials truly must be the most idiotic and unrealistic people of the face of the entire planet

I wondered why there was a ban on alcohol while in quarantine.

Does drinking alcohol make you more likely to catch COVID while locked in a room alone?

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