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5 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

Did you leave from Chonburi?

From Pattaya. I didn't have the permission slip to leave. I am registered in Lampang, so I thought I would just show them my work permit and TM30 if they'd question me. Luckily, there were no checkpoints last night.

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2 minutes ago, vienaurora said:

From Pattaya. I didn't have the permission slip to leave. I am registered in Lampang, so I thought I would just show them my work permit and TM30 if they'd question me. Luckily, there were no checkpoints last night.

You may have gotten out of Dodge just in time.

 

The checkpoints started going up yesterday.

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On 5/1/2021 at 7:41 AM, hotandsticky said:

 

The Pattaya News

1tS0ponlsoonlhred  · 

Final new Chonburi orders. There is not much change from the prior orders and CCSA orders and what we announced this afternoon. We will give a brief overview on tomorrow mornings video and daily Covid19 update but as very little has changed besides the national and prior directions we won't translate it tonight due to the late release. We will talk about checkpoints, beaches, outdoor exercise areas tomorrow morning.

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สำนักงานประชาสัมพันธ์จังหวัดชลบุรี - Chonburi PR

1tS1ponlsoonlhred  · 

The order of the Kor Kor. The epidemic of Chonburi province, 20/2564th, dated 30 April 2564

1. to cancel the order. The epidemic of Chonburi province. The 1/2564th is dated at 4 m. July 64 at 11/2564 dated 29 m. July 64, 18/2564th, dated 16 April. Nov. 64 and 19/2564 dated 17 Apr. Nov. 64

2. close the following locations

2.1 Entertainment service, pub, bar, karaoke, business, shower, massage.

2.2 rooster field. Practicing for boxing chicken everywhere.

2.3 cinemas, cinema, algae theater.

2.4 Snooker table, billiard, bowling, roller, blade everywhere.

2.5 Game shop, internet shop, computer service, game cabinet.

2.6 swimming pools, water parks, indoor and outdoor amusement parks.

2.7 Banquet service room, catering site

2.8. nursery, elderly care facility.

2.9 Phra market, Buddha statue, Buddha statue, everywhere.

2.10 Healthy Massage, Reflexology, traditional massage, spa, beauty clinic, weight loss service, tattoo, skin drill or any part of your body.

3. Set control measures for event venture locations to open under conditions.

3.1 Restaurant, drink cart, mineral, floating panel, restaurant, food park, cafeteria. Open for sale. Only take back to eat elsewhere. It can be opened until 21.00 pm. Refrain from eating alcoholic beverages and beverages in the shop.

3.2 Close the stadium, gym, gym, gym, fitness, except the stadium or gym location in the empty area. Open up no later than 21.00 pm. Competition can be held without audience

3.3 malls, commune malls. Open regular hours until 21.00 pm. Except for the game cabinet, playground, game shop and amusement park. Must stop servicing.

3.4 convenience stores open 24 hours for service 04.00 until 23.00 pm.

3.5 convenience stores, supermarkets, flea market, night market, river market, walking street. Open to operate normally but not over 23.00 pm.

4. Other locations besides No. 3, the owner of the site or responsible for doing the following.

4.1 Temperature measurement or screening of patients with pathway system.

4.2 Wear cloth mask or hygienic mask.

4.3 Distance between people at least 1 meters and limit the number of participants.

4.4 Make it happen with soap or hand washing alcohol gel.

4.5 Cleaning the place before the event.

4.6 Register to get in and out with the government's application.

5. Prohibited or organised events

5.1 Let people wear a sanitary mask when outside of Kehstan or in public or into community places all the time.

5.2 Stop using the seaside area, beach, reservoir, park in Chonburi province. It's a gathering place to eat or eat all kinds of drinks except for exercise and sports.

5.3 Don't organize events with more than 20 people gathering.

5.4 For people to stop travelling out of the area unnecessarily. If you need to avoid, inform about the documentation of the necessity at the district, local governance organization. The village's village's adult

5.5 Let the public stop catering, party, party, except traditional or family events.

5.6 Do not use the building or location of any school or school to organize the teaching, training, examination or any activity.

5.7 Government head in Chonburi province is prohibited.

6. Government sector that needs to serve many people and risk the epidemic. Provincial epidemic to consider orders to fit the situation.

7. flea marketplace, marketplace that doesn't open every day to have strictly controlled measures to prevent the epidemic.

8. Let local governing organisations in the area supervise market neatness.

9. markets in private sector governance for local governance organisations in the area to supervise neatness according to 7

10. measures to prevent the COVID-19 epidemic in establishments.

10.1 In case employee comes back from landscape or other provinces and comes back to work. The establishment / employer must take the following measures.

(1) Employees report travel information to employers. It consists of date, time, place, travel and daily activities.

(2) Establishment / employer must assess which employee is at risk or suspect that they are infected with COVID-19 because they are close to the infected person or go to crowded places that are risky for diseases like pub barcara. Oke, dense flea market, etc. holds 14 days in accommodation or places employer provides, allowing for sick leave or annual vacations or as agreed to observe symptoms. Employers must report to public health in the area. Too.

10.2 establishments / employers must provide public relations advice for preventing COVID-19 infections to employees. Provide alcohol gel soap or handwash points and all employees to wear hygienic mask all the time. Temperature and screening all employees before entering into their hands. Works including contact or attendants following public health measures.

10.3 cases risk of an outbreak in establishments such as many sick employees, consider pausing all or partially manufacturing services.

10.4 cases of establishments / employers provide accommodation for employees to prevent the COVID-19 epidemic in accordance with strict public health measures.

10.5 Let establishments consider taking work from home (work from home) accordingly.

11. Legalized migrant workers to travel across provincial areas under the following conditions.

11.1 Migrant workers 2 Groups. Business is 1) Cargo and 2) Construction contractor.

11.2 Before moving, you need to check COVID-19 by employer. Responsible and moving only for non-infected people.

11.3 Business owners must investigate the provincial provincial measures to move and follow the provincial guidelines.

12. Let the people, business owners, entrepreneurs take action considering working outside the location.

13. Let every district sheriff set up the center for Disease Control at district level (Prof. A.D. )

disobeyed, not following the orders, penalty according to the proposal. The epidemic of 2558 including the guilty of the blessing. Emergency 2548 and other laws involved

From May 1, 2564 until the order changes.

Download the order https://www.chonburipr.net/attachments/view/...

 

 

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Just now, Mason45 said:

Hi all, I own a property in outer east Bangkok and a condo in Pattaya. I spent a fortnight in each property every month. As I'm renovating my Pattaya condo I would like to know is the Bkk - Pattaya motorway open with no restrictions either way. I'd like to be sure before making the trip and then sent back to where I came from. I've also got a 90 days report to do in the next few weeks. Thanks

 

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We went to Pattaya City Hall, Pattaya Neua, this morning, left side of the building itself, 100 metres back. Did the usual temperature, name and phone number, given 2 sheets to fill in, sat down at a desk, got it done thanks to the help of a uniformed young lady (she used her phone’s translate app to help with some items). Boy, do they need a forms designer. Had the finished forms checked at 3 desks and got the red stamp at the last one. Good to go for the travel date I entered. My passport was needed. There were 20-30 people there, just a couple of westerners. Painless.

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Betting those checkpoints don't last more than 2-3 days. Or they'll be a couple hours per day. Kinda like having to scan some tracking app,, which nobody does...or signing in, which nobody does or fakes a name and number if they do...or temp checks, which many bypass/forget and nobody cares. Then when the alarm goes off, nobody even looks. ????

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On 5/2/2021 at 9:29 AM, Danderman123 said:

May 2: new infections in Chonburi down to 89.

 

It looks like about 2400 lab tests for random people yesterday, probably a positivity rate below 5%.

provide your source

 

for everything you posted

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2 hours ago, Skeptic7 said:

Betting those checkpoints don't last more than 2-3 days. Or they'll be a couple hours per day. Kinda like having to scan some tracking app,, which nobody does...or signing in, which nobody does or fakes a name and number if they do...or temp checks, which many bypass/forget and nobody cares. Then when the alarm goes off, nobody even looks. ????

I totally agree skeptic7 as my Bangkok property is 38 kms east of the city centre on highway 304 and the BIB's are there everyday except if it gets to hot or to wet and they're never there after 3 pm each day. Maybe this will be the same.

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42 minutes ago, Mason45 said:

I totally agree skeptic7 as my Bangkok property is 38 kms east of the city centre on highway 304 and the BIB's are there everyday except if it gets to hot or to wet and they're never there after 3 pm each day. Maybe this will be the same.

Same here in Udon with checkpoints. Staying at a very nice hotel here for a few days.. Signs posted everywhere...POOL AND FITNESS CLOSED. I was swimming all afternoon and ordering beer by the pool. Could have ordered beer while on the stair-stepper too, had the workout bug bit, which it didn't..but the gym was open also. 555 

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29 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Looked for that but couldn't find the article? Can you point us to the link please

https://thepattayanews.com/2021/05/03/covid19-cases-in-chonburi-home-of-pattaya-rise-to-153-new-and-confirmed-positive-cases/

 

Numbers of random samples are published every day on this website - for Chonburi province. 

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2 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

https://thepattayanews.com/2021/05/03/covid19-cases-in-chonburi-home-of-pattaya-rise-to-153-new-and-confirmed-positive-cases/

 

Numbers of random samples are published every day on this website - for Chonburi province. 

Got it thanks:

 

"In the last day, a total of 196 close contacts were being tested from contact tracing, and 1557 people were being tested in proactive testing when medical staff goes out into the community. All are pending results. Additionally another 1,146 people were tested from mobile testing vans and are also waiting for results as officials step up aggressive community testing."

 

So all tests pending, impossible to get a detection rate until thats all been confirmed from those figures, I was just wondering where you got the probable 5% figure from.

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1 minute ago, Bkk Brian said:

Got it thanks:

 

"In the last day, a total of 196 close contacts were being tested from contact tracing, and 1557 people were being tested in proactive testing when medical staff goes out into the community. All are pending results. Additionally another 1,146 people were tested from mobile testing vans and are also waiting for results as officials step up aggressive community testing."

 

So all tests pending, impossible to get a detection rate until thats all been confirmed from those figures, I was just wondering where you got the probable 5% figure from.

About 2500 random tests per day now, resulting in 100 - 150 cases per day. That's been the results for a while now. 

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6 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

About 2500 random tests per day now, resulting in 100 - 150 cases per day. That's been the results for a while now. 

2500 random per day for how long? Is that all in previous articles? Looking but can't find them........

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Just now, Bkk Brian said:

2500 random per day for how long? Is that all in previous articles?

I don't remember the number of days, nor do I know how many cases come from random sampling compared to contact tracing compared to walk-ins at hospitals. 

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Just now, Danderman123 said:

I don't remember the number of days, nor do I know how many cases come from random sampling compared to contact tracing compared to walk-ins at hospitals. 

Ok its just not mentioned in any other articles that this has been ongoing, and of course hospital walk ins are very different from pro active. Phuket today was shouting about its pro active testing, 300 villagers, this is the first random test they've done for weeks, back when the parties were held. All cases here have only been found through people going to hospital. 

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45 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Looked for that but couldn't find the article? Can you point us to the link please

he's blowing out his - as usual

 

I am close to putting him on my ignore (idiot) list

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4 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

I don't remember the number of days, nor do I know how many cases come from random sampling compared to contact tracing compared to walk-ins at hospitals. 

so what you posted is basically nonsense 

 

no surprise there

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2 minutes ago, smedly said:

so what you posted is basically nonsense 

 

no surprise there

I posted the number of random tests, and the daily range of cases, somewhere around 4% to 6% positivity rate.

 

But, please put me on “ignore”.

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5 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

I posted the number of random tests, and the daily range of cases, somewhere around 4% to 6% positivity rate.

 

But, please put me on “ignore”.

its impossible to estimate the rate when you don't know the hospital walk ins to the pro active and you also don't know how many pro active tests are done daily, there is only a figure for two days ie two articles stating them

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6 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

its impossible to estimate the rate when you don't know the hospital walk ins to the pro active and you also don't know how many pro active tests are done daily, there is only a figure for two days

 Put ya engorged E-Wang away.

 

He was posting numbers reported from Pattaya news sources.

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7 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

its impossible to estimate the rate when you don't know the hospital walk ins to the pro active and you also don't know how many pro active tests are done daily, there is only a figure for two days ie two articles stating them

Nice edit Brian, if you can be bothered to look on the site and go back through some articles and do the math, all the figures you need are from there.They do a daily update from the Chonburi Covid centre.

 

I think most on here are at more risk from dying of stress than covid with their infatuation for bad news.

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14 minutes ago, Danderman123 said:

I posted the number of random tests, and the daily range of cases, somewhere around 4% to 6% positivity rate.

 

But, please put me on “ignore”.

Thailand are not doing (mass) random testing or even remotely close, you clearly either don't understand what it is or are just trolling and baiting on these threads to wind people up

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3 minutes ago, sungod said:

Nice edit Brian, if you can be bothered to look on the site and go back through some articles and do the math, all the figures you need are from there.They do a daily update from the Chonburi Covid centre.

 

I think most on here are at more risk from dying of stress than covid with their infatuation for bad news.

read my above post

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