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BREAKING: Thai government set to announce more restrictions nationwide


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6 minutes ago, canthai55 said:

But those who do not have any pre existing condition should be able to live their lives

Those with pre existing conditions should also be able to live their lives, most will carry on doing so if they do not catch covid. A pre existing condition does not mean you have a shortened life expectancy because of it.

 

6 minutes ago, canthai55 said:

I wish you all the Best. Stay Safe - for your own sake and that of your family.

Thank you for the sentiments

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5 hours ago, Dogmatix said:

Thailand is relying on vaccines with relatively low efficacy rates vs Pzifer and Moderna in the 90s used in the US. AZ is in the mid 70s and SV is probably less than 50 but has declined to disclose phase 3 trial data, so we don’t know.  That means a larger percent of population will need to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity as a larger proportion of vaccines will not prevent infection.

 

But Thailand is aiming to vaccinate a much smaller percentage of its population than countries deploying more effective vaccines and the roll out of its big white hope local AZ is still months off and it is unknown whether it can start in time and without glitches. 
 

What a mess!

Irrelevant post.

Maybe you should apply to have Pfizer and Moderna approved in Thailand, nobody else has.

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1 hour ago, canthai55 said:

 

Agree 100%. If you do some research into the causes of death in the world, #1 is heart disease.

Wonder why Covid is the topic of the day - Social Media, Stupidity, ???

And lets not talk about World Hunger - Oh No - can't do that !

In case you did not notice, heart diseases are not contagious....

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2 hours ago, Russell17au said:

OK, I will try to answer your question in a way that you might understand it. The answer is it has nothing to do with the time that YOU can go to the shop, it is so that the shop has the extra time for cleaning and sanitizing which was never done before Covid. We close our shop an hour earlier now so that we can give it a good clean and sanitize everything properly which there was no need to spend the extra time to sanitize before this virus hit and then we go over the shop again in the morning before we open to the public so that our shop is safe from the virus until the first customer comes through the front door.

If that were given as the reason for early closing, the public would no doubt understand. But no reason is given. However, whats wrong with a 9pm closing of malls? Why would most normal people want to be walking around shopping Mlls at that time of the evening?

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15 minutes ago, PGSan said:

No they are not really low in the UK.

Relative to the numbers in the midst of the crisis and since the vaccinations they are extremely low. Indisputable fact.

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5 hours ago, PGSan said:

Maybe that is because the policy works.  Not much due to the shopping itself, but it is effective just because such restrictions influence many people to stay a home more and not party in late night large groups. 

@thaiwrath Why the confusion? 

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Just now, Bkk Brian said:

Relative to the numbers in the midst of the crisis and since the vaccinations they are extremely low. Indisputable fact.

 

Agreed with this caveat of relativity.  To a scientist, all “facts” are to be disputed, especially the “well-known” ones!

 

Crsis?  What crisis?  BoJo is here! 

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