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While the CCSA has stumbled over an exact decision regarding the closing of the Test & Go programme and what that means for people holding tickets after the currently proposed January 15th deadline, inside Thailand the party’s over as provinces have been rezoned with 69 of them being moved to the Orange Zone which forbids drinking among other Covid-19 curbs. Only 8 provinces remain separated as Blue Zones who, regardless of the level of Covid-19 infections present, are considered safe tourism zones, though certain areas in 18 other provinces are being flagged as blue tourist zones as well. The rearranging […]

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11 minutes ago, Bangkok_Gary said:

What is the correlation between Covid and drinking alcohol ?

It promotes social gatherings, therefore increasing the spreading risk, so say the government 

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Eating at a Thai buffet restaurant at those 1 meter square tables  ,4 people around with masks down , talking, laughing ,has the same risks 

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7 minutes ago, riclag said:

Eating at a Thai buffet restaurant at those 1 meter square tables  ,4 people around with masks down , talking, laughing ,has the same risks 

OK let's ban the buffet that don't have social distancing. We can name the law about you.

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Ridiculous, the Government have no idea how much these restrictions affect businesses.

They are all fine on fixed salaries plus extras of course

They don't give a fig about how people will get through this.

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25 minutes ago, riclag said:

Eating at a Thai buffet restaurant at those 1 meter square tables  ,4 people around with masks down , talking, laughing ,has the same risks 

yes but they are thais. so they dont do asnything wrong. .  that the difference..  

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What a joke bangkok should be orange.. and drinking here we could nit drink for the last 12 months at all... stupid shit again from a retarded government.. shows again how unreliable they are and how stupid they are

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13 minutes ago, Paco said:

What a joke bangkok should be orange.. and drinking here we could nit drink for the last 12 months at all... stupid shit again from a retarded government.. shows again how unreliable they are and how stupid they are

Yes, you told us yesterday, and the day  before, and the day before that........😟

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2 hours ago, riclag said:

Eating at a Thai buffet restaurant at those 1 meter square tables  ,4 people around with masks down , talking, laughing ,has the same risks 

more of a risk with open food in the buffet.

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1 hour ago, Paco said:

What a joke bangkok should be orange.. and drinking here we could nit drink for the last 12 months at all... stupid shit again from a retarded government.. shows again how unreliable they are and how stupid they are

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Chicken Little has emerged once again. Panic and more confusion will follow in short order. The brain trust has spoken. Who is that man behind the curtain pulling those levers. 

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6 minutes ago, remo940 said:

Chicken Little has emerged once again. Panic and more confusion will follow in short order. The brain trust has spoken. Who is that man behind the curtain pulling those levers. 

The wannabe pm.

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4 hours ago, Pinetree said:

It promotes social gatherings, therefore increasing the spreading risk, so say the government 

Yet - crowded public transport, indoor concert venues, selected private gatherings, university sessions, etc is quite acceptable.....

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17 minutes ago, Rain said:

Yet - crowded public transport, indoor concert venues, selected private gatherings, university sessions, etc is quite acceptable.....

I didn't say that i agree with it, but it is a measure with some logic behind it 

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15 minutes ago, Rain said:

The puppet PM. And has little to do as to what influence is behind the curtain.

You mean in the sand!

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Let me get this straight....

Drinking at parties and bars increased the Covid infections.....

Still allow tourist areas to drink.....Where was those parties?.....Tourist areas? Including Chon Buri, talk about confusing.....

Quick do something to stop Covid, I don't care if it won't work, just do something..........

 

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6 hours ago, Poolie said:

Yes, you told us yesterday, and the day  before, and the day before that........😟

Well that make it clear they bullshitting already a long time

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6 hours ago, Paco said:

What a joke bangkok should be orange.. and drinking here we could nit drink for the last 12 months at all... stupid shit again from a retarded government.. shows again how unreliable they are and how stupid they are

It's the Krung Thep love bug same as Songkran. They again did nothing to prevent or curb the spread and now we will have another 8 months of dry season. Just because TiT.

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On 1/8/2022 at 11:22 AM, Thaiger said:

While the CCSA has stumbled over an exact decision regarding the closing of the Test & Go programme and what that means for people holding tickets after the currently proposed January 15th deadline, inside Thailand the party’s over as provinces have been rezoned with 69 of them being moved to the Orange Zone which forbids drinking among other Covid-19 curbs. Only 8 provinces remain separated as Blue Zones who, regardless of the level of Covid-19 infections present, are considered safe tourism zones, though certain areas in 18 other provinces are being flagged as blue tourist zones as well. The rearranging […]

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Interesting to see the blue and orange graphic, where one of the original test-and-go zones, the Surat Thani province (Gulf) islands (Samui, Phangnan, Tao) seems to be excluded. Heard today that restaurants there can serve alcohol until 9PM.

Not sure if the graphic is constrained by province-wide restrictions: I'd expect the Surat province, as a whole to be orange, but the Gulf islands to be blue.

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