Hardly surprising when your leader’ name is an anagram of a leading brand of seasickness tablet. She certainly makes me feel nauseous.
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Hardly surprising when your leader’ name is an anagram of a leading brand of seasickness tablet. She certainly makes me feel nauseous.
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Funny you should say this, because this is exactly what my partner Jai said to me last night.
His opinion is that the governor did this for several reasons; 1) As a way to discourage some (not all) patrons from going to restaurants if they suspect they could potentially have the virus, 2) As a means of reducing the number of people going to these public venues during the Omicron surge, thus lowering the risk, and 3) getting more positive tests on the books to use as justification for additional countermeasures which may be necessary in the near future.
Just so you know, Jai may have been raised in a jungle village where he had to climb trees to find insects for dinner, but he also graduated from one of the highest ranked Universities in Thailand with a 4.0 grade average. Rarely is he wrong - about anything.
Ruthrieston (January 3rd, 2022)
This was posted yesterday on Facebook by a restaurant in the complex it is both in German and English:
"In the land of the blind the one eyed man is king"
Testing of customers at bars is likely to reinforce the illusion of a higher infection rate amongst Farang.
Of course Omicron arrived with inbound travellers, including the 28(?) Thais who were infected whilst visiting Mecca.
However, once it's here, it's likely to spread amongst Thais and Farang. So far, Thais have been able to dodge testing, whilst Farang arriving now have 2 PCR tests. So on a per capita basis, more cases will be detected among Farang, purely due to a higher testing rate.
In all fairness to the Governor, I just can't see where creating any illusion at this point would serve the Provinces best interest.
Chonburi desperately needs tourists which has been front-and-center to all efforts up till this point, but keeping the virus from becoming a wildfire has to take precedence. Everyone losses.
I take the liberty of casting stones at the government whenever I think it's warranted, but in this case it's Mother Nature we're up against - and casting stones at the wind only works if you're a pitcher on a baseball team practicing for your next game.
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With vaccines and a milder virus variant, they have the option of doing nothing at all.
So far, as far as I can tell, that's pretty much what Boris Johnson is doing in England. In London, Omicron infections have increased rapidly, Delta infections have decreased and the number of people in hospital for COVID has been decreasing. So it seems to be working fine at present.
Thailand has the same choices.
10am coffee at Central Festival Starbucks, no testing, no signs regarding test, no change of any kind.
Downstairs to Central food court, no testing, everything same as it ever was.
Around 1 PM walked down Beach Rd to Mike's Shopping Mall, outside there is a new, popular cafe, Pasha's Cafe, where Coffee Bean And Tea Leaf used to be. It is nearly always packed until late evening, probably because regular black coffee is 50 baht, large ice latte 60 baht, Starbucks prices 120 and 135 baht for same, Pasha's has table service. Again no testing, no signs informing about testing. Here (warning, 8 Mb file size):
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Walked toward Royal Garden, entered both Burger King and newly opened Taco Bell, no testing. Here:
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https://i.imgur.com/8HJYp7U.jpg
Walked to The Avenue on Second Road, entered both McDonalds and Starbucks, no testing. The Avenue:
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Mr. Dutch:
https://i.imgur.com/PHaLtqQ.jpg
So far, late last night, and this morning, nothing has changed. We'll see how the evening goes.
christianpfc (January 5th, 2022), Dodger (January 3rd, 2022), Jellybean (January 3rd, 2022)