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    Pattaya?Chonburi Curfew

    That's all the fuck they need...

    https://www.pattayamail.com/latestne...-curfew-363262

    Wonder what the homeless boys will do now?

    The non-curfew curfew, as in “deep red” provinces, runs from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. and forces the closure of gas stations, restaurants, food carts, department stores, retail and convenience stores, all markets, massage shops, pools, water parks, game and internet cafes, amulet shops, beauty clinics, tattoo shops, and all prior venues that were ordered closed.

    Hospital canteens are permitted to remain open overnight, and alcohol remains outlawed after 8 p.m. No pairs or groups of people are allowed to congregate in public.


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    Why they've waited this long to keep people from leaving Bangkok to travel to other provinces is beyond comprehension.

    Maybe Pattaya should take some lessons from little-old Bang Saray around the bay.

    Every time there's been an increase in covid cases resulting in Provinces locking down, shutting businesses, etc., Bang Saray simply posts large signs along the oceanfront informing outsiders (mostly from Bangkok) that the beach and hotels are closed to non-residents. Without the beach and lodging, there's little motivation for outsiders to come to Bang Saray.

    When this pandemic started the town council hired and staffed around 60 Thai workers who are responsible for cleaning and disinfecting the public areas, including the parks, recreational areas and the beach front. These workers are also equipped with walkie-talkies that they wear around their waists - and trained to observe license plates, vehicle stickers, and the people themselves, to identify "residents" from "outsiders". They are instructed to phone a Town Council Hot Line if any outsiders enter our town. Any outsiders who enter Bang Saray who don't adhere to the posted signs are escorted out of Bang Saray. If they return, they are fined.

    As a result of these actions, our little town on the bay remains safe...fully opened to residents...businesses operating as usual...and there has not been a single case of covid among the residents of Bang Saray since this pandemic started 18 month ago.

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    The spread of the virus into rural areas is a serious issue for some. One such area in Kamphaeng Phaet has remained safe until the last three weeks or so, when visitors from Bangkok arrived. Just as Bangkok hi-so bars played a crucial role in re-invigorating the spread of Covid in the city a few weeks ago, unrestricted travel out of Bangkok is exacerbating the situation in the very places where health-care is less well- resourced.

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    Re: Pattaya?Chonburi Curfew

    523 new cases today in Chonburi. They are going to need more than just a curfew.

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    Re: Pattaya?Chonburi Curfew

    Quote Originally Posted by Newbie99 View Post
    523 new cases today in Chonburi. They are going to need more than just a curfew.
    This is a no brainer, Chonburi needs a mass vaccinations other than Sinovac and needs it now!
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    Re: Pattaya?Chonburi Curfew

    Quote Originally Posted by Manforallseasons View Post
    This is a no brainer, Chonburi needs a mass vaccinations other than Sinovac and needs it now!
    "Other than Sinovac" sounds quite stupid at time of pandemy.

    By the way: husband who finished Sinovac vaccination 2 months ago, now has 800+ au/ml antibodies level (minimal level for protection is 60 au/ml).
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    Re: Pattaya?Chonburi Curfew

    Quote Originally Posted by Moses View Post
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    By the way: husband who finished Sinovac vaccination 2 months ago, now has 800+ au/ml antibodies level (minimal level for protection is 60 au/ml).
    He must be eating a healthy diet.

    Either that or they gave him a real vaccine by mistake...LOL

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    Re: Pattaya?Chonburi Curfew

    Quote Originally Posted by Moses View Post
    "Other than Sinovac" sounds quite stupid at time of pandemy.

    By the way: husband who finished Sinovac vaccination 2 months ago, now has 800+ au/ml antibodies level (minimal level for protection is 60 au/ml).

    Can you read English or do you only like anything Russian or Chinese?

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...atest-updates/

    https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-p...ns-2021-07-11/
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    Re: Pattaya?Chonburi Curfew

    Quote Originally Posted by Manforallseasons View Post
    Can you read English or do you only like anything Russian or Chinese?

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...atest-updates/

    https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-p...ns-2021-07-11/
    Although Sinovac is bottom of the efficacy charts for vaccines, it is still much better than no vaccine at all. In the attached article the quoted number of infections after double vaccinations was 1%. In the UK, where everyone was vaccinated with other vaccines, it is still the case that half the people being admitted to hospital, and also dying, had already been double vaccinated.

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    Re: Pattaya?Chonburi Curfew

    Quote Originally Posted by Manforallseasons View Post
    Can you read English or do you only like anything Russian or Chinese?

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...atest-updates/

    https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-p...ns-2021-07-11/
    Yes, I can read English. Moreover: I can read numbers (surprise!): with SinoVac and tyrany in China died in 1.5 years the same amount what died in India in 2 hours, the same amount what died in US in 4 days, the same amount what died in UK in 20 days... do you want me to continue to count?

    With Sinovac there are 0 (zero) deaths in China at past week and 1800+ deaths in USA with Moderna/Pfizer. As per WHO each 100000 injections of Astra follows by 1 death from blood clot and 1 from heart muscles inflammation. But you still may make "big eyes" when you hear "Sinovac".

    P.S. all numbers are counted rough, source https://www.worldometers.info/corona.../#weekly_table
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