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A survey conducted by the Department of Health Service Support revealed that Thai people are not as vigilant as they once were about Covid-19 safety measures. The survey revealed that Thai people were about 4.3% more likely to engage in higher-risk activities than previously while there is an 11.06% decline in mask-wearing awareness. These results came from comparing the data from the first round of surveys conducted between March 5 to 31 with 113,847 respondents, and the latest round between July 1 to 20 with 28,487 respondents. The department believes the survey indicates Thai people are engaging in more physical […]

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Just over 771% of Thailand’s population has been fully vaccinated against coronavirus with two shots while about 45% have had at least one booster dose

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4.3% more likely to engage in high risk activity.... Living on the edge for sure. 

Let's hope the trend continues and more and more people ditch the face muzzles. And we can all get back to normal. 

Does anyone even look at any C19 stories anymore??

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Well that's nice, in other news, Monkey pox is no longer a gay problem, not that it only ever was, but the meeja gonna be dicks.

It's crossed the gender barrier into another Thai woman via Dubai of all places. 

Apparently the USA up to 10 thousand confirmed cases last week, oh joy. 

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6 hours ago, Chatogaster said:

Just over 771% of Thailand’s population has been fully vaccinated against coronavirus with two shots while about 45% have had at least one booster dose

Personally, I like the .06% in the 11.06% facemask awareness even better. Even though that seems to be no mistake. The .06 gives you the feeling of how exact and correct the results of the survey are. A survey under 113k random people...

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Good to see the irrational and disproportionate fear slowly subsidising. The country will be a lot happier as a result. 

On another note, can we please remove all of the ticks  and crosses on chairs!!!

Absolute relic and unnecessary. 

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2 hours ago, rc1 said:

Good to see the irrational and disproportionate fear slowly subsidising. The country will be a lot happier as a result. 

On another note, can we please remove all of the ticks  and crosses on chairs!!!

Absolute relic and unnecessary. 

Does anybody even take notice of them now? wouldn't want to be the one cleaning the residue tape off of them

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21 minutes ago, Mandy said:

Does anybody even take notice of them now? wouldn't want to be the one cleaning the residue tape off of them

Exactly why they haven't removed them.

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