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Thai Health minister Anutin wants to reassure the public that images of crowds of people packing into Bangkok’s Bang Sue Grand Station might be deceptive. Sleeper trains in Bangkok are being converted into isolation facilities for Covid-19 patients who are waiting for a hospital bed to become available. Thai media organisations have issued a joint statement calling on the government to lift restrictions on freedom of expression imposed under the Emergency Decree. The US has confirmed it will donate 2.5 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines to Thailand.

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This health minister Anutin must be looking for a gig as the main attraction at the comedy club as the lead act..why aren't these idiots held accountable for the rediculous statements that they make.. 

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Absolutely, the gathering was short of 200,000 people by 3 so it's not a crowd, just a gathering.  I cannot fathom a guess of why Anutin remains the health minister.  He must be holding some dirt as he is clearly incompetent.  

A couple of weeks ago I was looking at a study into vaccinations. The 15 most vaccinated countries all had an increase in Covid cases mirroring the vaccine rollout. The conclusion was that the vaccines themselves cause an increase in cases and an increase in new variance. I find it comical that there is surprise when Phuket  and Koh Samui are showing An increase in cases despite the extra care being taken for their sandbox schemes. The rush to vaccinate the indigenous population is itself causing the problem. Until governments move away from vaccines and concentrate on treatments such as ivermectin, where places like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Peru and Mexico Have completely flattened any outbreak by giving just one 12 mg ivermectin tablet to those who develop symptoms. As an anti-parasitic drug, I’m sure Thailand must have loads in its cupboard. Someone needs to open that cupboard and have a look for it.

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10 hours ago, Thaiger said:

Thai Health minister Anutin wants to reassure the public that images of crowds of people packing into Bangkok’s Bang Sue Grand Station might be deceptive. Sleeper trains in Bangkok are being converted into isolation facilities for Covid-19 patients who are waiting for a hospital bed to become available. Thai media organisations have issued a joint statement calling on the government to lift restrictions on freedom of expression imposed under the Emergency Decree. The US has confirmed it will donate 2.5 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines to Thailand.

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5 hours ago, Cg66 said:

A couple of weeks ago I was looking at a study into vaccinations. The 15 most vaccinated countries all had an increase in Covid cases mirroring the vaccine rollout. The conclusion was that the vaccines themselves cause an increase in cases and an increase in new variance. I find it comical that there is surprise when Phuket  and Koh Samui are showing An increase in cases despite the extra care being taken for their sandbox schemes. The rush to vaccinate the indigenous population is itself causing the problem. Until governments move away from vaccines and concentrate on treatments such as ivermectin, where places like Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Peru and Mexico Have completely flattened any outbreak by giving just one 12 mg ivermectin tablet to those who develop symptoms. As an anti-parasitic drug, I’m sure Thailand must have loads in its cupboard. Someone needs to open that cupboard and have a look for it.

Spot on @Cg66, but of course denied or 'reasoned away' by those with an interest in peddling vaxxes (and the large majority that believe that official narrative as repeated ad nauseam on the compromised regular media).   But for those interested >

 

Here a link on how to get hold of Ivermectin in Thailand.

> https://thethaiger.com/talk/topic/1653-thai-fda-issues-warning-about-using-ivermectin-to-cure-covid-19/?do=findComment&comment=5653

Also note that your immune-system is the key to dealing with covid, and strengthening it will make all the difference.  Then if you catch covid - which is bound to happen, sooner or later - your natural immune-system will take care of it, with the additional benefit that such natural immunisation is far superior than the vaccine-induced one, and without any of the potential dreadful jab side-effects.   

 

2 hours ago, yetanother said:

they did quite the opposite, they took it off the local market, with i think no published reasoning; why ? (some of us have stocked up)

Maybe not enough money to be skimmed from this perhaps  ?

24 minutes ago, everything said:

The snake oil (ivermectin) campaigning is getting out of hand.

On the contrary, it is the poisoned snake oil (mRNA & adeno-vector covid-vaccines) campaigning that has gone totally out of hand.

10 hours ago, BlueSphinx said:

Spot on @Cg66, but of course denied or 'reasoned away' by those with an interest in peddling vaxxes (and the large majority that believe that official narrative as repeated ad nauseam on the compromised regular media).   But for those interested >

Here a link on how to get hold of Ivermectin in Thailand.

> https://thethaiger.com/talk/topic/1653-thai-fda-issues-warning-about-using-ivermectin-to-cure-covid-19/?do=findComment&comment=5653

Also note that your immune-system is the key to dealing with covid, and strengthening it will make all the difference.  Then if you catch covid - which is bound to happen, sooner or later - your natural immune-system will take care of it, with the additional benefit that such natural immunisation is far superior than the vaccine-induced one, and without any of the potential dreadful jab side-effects.   

It is important to get the dosage right for ivermectin with the animal versions out there. 0.15mg for each kilo of weight, which is why a 12mg tablet covers most. You also only take it just the once on displaying symptoms 

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