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5 hours ago, Dumbastheycome said:

Once whichever  vaccine starts to be distributed the paranoia will be relieved

 

 

no TH official or other source ever mentioned the extremely difficult handling / logistics of all of these C19 vaccines: At ultra-low temp. !! your deep freezer environment does not qualify...a challenge for a lot of countries

 

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5 hours ago, madmitch said:

I've just looked at Booking Holdings' share price and was amazed to see it is almost back to where it was in January! Very surprised at this but I suppose announcements like this are there to inspire confidence in shareholders, even if most hotel owners are taking a more realistic view.

Thanks to the 64 million Euro they received from the Dutch Government for their Amsterdam office to survive, perhaps? The year before they made an enormous profit,  which disappeared in the pockets of management and shareholders. And then cry for help when business slows down........

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

He said the world was looking towards Asia.

Yea right they may looking at it, that doesn't a thing .

Let them back in and see what happens ,most countries aren't doing so good in containing the Virus.

They may let many suspect virus carries back in.    :hit-the-fan:

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Looking on the visa boards, and traffic through the RTE London, lots are taking up the option of the TR visa, it will be appealing to those who can afford to take off several months and with talk of reduced quarantine, I see January being a busy(ish) month for returnees and expats, let’s hope we start to see an uptick in arrivals soon.

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34 minutes ago, thurien said:

 

no TH official or other source ever mentioned the extremely difficult handling / logistics of all of these C19 vaccines: At ultra-low temp. !! your deep freezer environment does not qualify...a challenge for a lot of countries

 

The "technology" is not such a difficult problem in that  Thailand  has a  manufacturing  capacity  to  provide  it.

It  may well be  being undertaken  as of this  moment.

The  real issue  is in the  capacity of effective  administration . Maybe  there is time  between now and when such  vaccines are  available that a rapid  training  program is undertaken?

There need  be some imperative in that !

I have seen the waste of  expensive distributions of  rabies  vaccines being handed  out  to  people  nominated  as dog  owners to  take home in their hand  or pocket to inject at  any such  time as their   dog  appears  on the doorstep. That  vaccine also  deteriorates  quickly  if above a critical temperature in less than  10 minutes !

 

 

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Excellent sourcing:

 

RYT got it from Infoquest, who presumably got it from CNBC. Although there is the possibility of the proverbial Chinese whispers, I have yet to see where he said that a quick recovery was expected.

 

The quote is: "Speaking on CNBC Mr Brown said that signs were that both Thailand and Taiwan would lead the way in Asia where recovery is likely to be far quicker than in the west."

 

is likely to be far quicker than the west....not that a quick recovery is expected. Poetic license, or fake news?

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand and Taiwan's domestic tourism market was getting going again.

I agree these long weekends every month have increased the number of tourists at the popular destinations.

 

The problem from my observation is it is just increasing debt.  Many putting hotels, restaurants, shopping, etc. on their credit cards.  To add, the Thais I know usually make the minimum payment every month some carrying 3 or 4 credit cards.  

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7 hours ago, Dumbastheycome said:

Once whichever  vaccine starts to be distributed the paranoia will be relieved. No doubt the desired well heeled  who can pay to access  early it will be welcomed even if  numbers are not prolific.

The  general economic impact will have staggered financial viability for a quick return to mass tourism.

Meanwhile the "Talk it Up" brigade will continue to offer the  donkeys a carrot.

 

I must add to your coments that if we hopefully get the Russian and/or Chinese both well tested and very very promising vaccines here in Thailand they  will be supplied at cost as a duty of care rather than a duty of corporate greed. So will be affordable to most ordinary Ex Pats here who are far from well off as well as less of a drain on the Thai public resources too.  I would not personally  trust or take any vaccine produced by western big pharma who do so solely for huge quick profits, but agree we must all have a choice  as to which vaccine we are prepared to have or indeed for some choose not have one at all.  That the Russian and Chinese tested and effective vaccines, which are virtually available about now, are not being allowed into the UK is a stupid, irresponsible and childish anti Russia/Chinese deplorable policy by a bad UK Government who are trying to protect the big corporate western pharma profits rather than make you and I their rightful priority.  

 

I do though very much trust the Russian and Chinese vaccines produced, as usual in those nations, purely as a duty of care to the people and to meet urgent responsible public health needs. They also use tried and test traditional vaccine production methods not the risky unknown long term effects experimental DNA system being developed by western big pharma and which really need probably a few years to test the new technology, rather than rushing it out for a quick big profitable return as big corporate pharma always do. We should all be of course fully aware that their CEOs and shareholders are who matter to them not the well being of you and I. 

 

Personally as a 75 year old retiree I want the Russian Sputnik 5 vaccine as soon as possible now it has completed the last stage three certification testing and has shown one of the highest success rates with I think a 94% effectiveness and with a two year protection lifespan.  What's not to like?  I believe the Chinese have three similar developed vaccine candidates too whcih are shortly also going to be available and supplied at cost.  

 

IMHO all pharma and healthcare worldwide should never be run by modern day private usually corrupt corporates but exclusively by state run controlled enterprises and run efficiently for the people, by the people and fully accountable to the people.  Yes in true and sensible democratic Socialist ways. Much like the way the NHS in the UK used to be run fully by the state pre that awful Thatcher woman, and since then has steadily been privatised underhandedly and destroyed by successive right wing non Socialist Governments (incluidng the Blair/Brown pink Tory new Labour Governments of '97 to '10 ) who put corporate profits before a responsible duty of care to the people.

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With a lot of European countries in lockdown and the virus not improving until the vaccine  has arrived

Plus Thailands quarantine measures its going to take a bit of time for normal tourists to travel to Thailand 

Maybe  middle 2021 at the earlist and that's a estimate looking on the bright side 

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8 hours ago, Dumbastheycome said:

Once whichever  vaccine starts to be distributed the paranoia will be relieved. No doubt the desired well heeled  who can pay to access  early it will be welcomed even if  numbers are not prolific.

The  general economic impact will have staggered financial viability for a quick return to mass tourism.

Meanwhile the "Talk it Up" brigade will continue to offer the  donkeys a carrot.

 

Untill then you can go here.

 

Americans can now travel to 64 nations for vacation and tourism — here's the list of every open country and how to get there

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/americans-now-travel-47-nations-140200016.html

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17 minutes ago, Tony125 said:

 

Untill then you can go here.

 

Americans can now travel to 64 nations for vacation and tourism — here's the list of every open country and how to get there

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/americans-now-travel-47-nations-140200016.html

With some exceptions  most  nationalities  are  free to travel wherever they  are accepted and can afford criteria for entry.. Unfortunately many of the destinations are  rife with  infection anyway  so   bonne chance !

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7 minutes ago, wwest5829 said:

Bit of a concern. As an American I am thankful for being in Thailand which reacted quickly to embrace medical advice and lockdown in order to get a handle on controlling the Covid spread domestically. We have now been lulled into viewing Thailand as Covid free (except for those found to be positive in quarantine. More and more of us are seen without masks much of the time. Warranted as a result of the low Covid numbers. Open up fully to tourism? I recommend against especially such countries as the USA where medical advice is spurned. I think the current policy of opening to control groups and mandatory quarantine provides a safety check. Revist? Sure, if and when an effective vaccine becomes readily available and proven effective. MHO

Realistic . In the current term at  very  least.

If in the longer term the promise  of  a  genuine vaccine is false  or short lived the Thai response  has apparently  effective . Certainly  it has  caused  damage to a significant sector of the population  but  in a country which still retains a more  flexible  capacity  for  development as opposed  to the more  rigid  socio economic "developed" countries clinging to historic but  declining heights of  "what was" Thailand and  greater  Asia retain a capacity for "what could  be".

That which turns  the wheel is irrelevant to the  fact that the wheel turns if there is no way to stop it.

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Well, I booked 1 hotel and 4 resorts with Agoda in the first week of November; maybe I am their inspiration for a future upturn. But I know 4 of those I stayed at were all but empty. Hardly any restaurants or shops open and beaches deserted around Krabi.  Phi Phi Island virtually closed up!

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2 hours ago, rayw said:

 

I must add to your coments that if we hopefully get the Russian and/or Chinese both well tested and very very promising vaccines here in Thailand they  will be supplied at cost as a duty of care rather than a duty of corporate greed. So will be affordable to most ordinary Ex Pats here who are far from well off as well as less of a drain on the Thai public resources too.  I would not personally  trust or take any vaccine produced by western big pharma who do so solely for huge quick profits, but agree we must all have a choice  as to which vaccine we are prepared to have or indeed for some choose not have one at all.  That the Russian and Chinese tested and effective vaccines, which are virtually available about now, are not being allowed into the UK is a stupid, irresponsible and childish anti Russia/Chinese deplorable policy by a bad UK Government who are trying to protect the big corporate western pharma profits rather than make you and I their rightful priority.  

 

I do though very much trust the Russian and Chinese vaccines produced, as usual in those nations, purely as a duty of care to the people and to meet urgent responsible public health needs. They also use tried and test traditional vaccine production methods not the risky unknown long term effects experimental DNA system being developed by western big pharma and which really need probably a few years to test the new technology, rather than rushing it out for a quick big profitable return as big corporate pharma always do. We should all be of course fully aware that their CEOs and shareholders are who matter to them not the well being of you and I. 

 

Personally as a 75 year old retiree I want the Russian Sputnik 5 vaccine as soon as possible now it has completed the last stage three certification testing and has shown one of the highest success rates with I think a 94% effectiveness and with a two year protection lifespan.  What's not to like?  I believe the Chinese have three similar developed vaccine candidates too whcih are shortly also going to be available and supplied at cost.  

 

IMHO all pharma and healthcare worldwide should never be run by modern day private usually corrupt corporates but exclusively by state run controlled enterprises and run efficiently for the people, by the people and fully accountable to the people.  Yes in true and sensible democratic Socialist ways. Much like the way the NHS in the UK used to be run fully by the state pre that awful Thatcher woman, and since then has steadily been privatised underhandedly and destroyed by successive right wing non Socialist Governments (incluidng the Blair/Brown pink Tory new Labour Governments of '97 to '10 ) who put corporate profits before a responsible duty of care to the people.

I think you are wrong about the UK (Oxford) vaccine.

1 hour ago, chickenslegs said:

 

The Oxford vaccine costs $3 - $4 per dose and is fairly easy to store/transport. Let's hope that it will be affordable for everyone.

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/11/17/covid-vaccines-how-much-they-cost-whos-bought-them-and-how-theyre-stored.html

 

 

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The AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine, which requires two doses, is priced at approximately $3 to $4, according to the Financial Times, citing supply deals agreed through to Oct. 7.

The company has said the vaccine will be delivered at a price of no profit, regardless of where in the world it is being delivered, “as long as all these orders have been taken in the next few weeks and months.”

 

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