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12-05-20 06:16 #12352
Posts: 1222My two Cents
How the vaccines will play into future policy allowing visitors back into Thailand I feel right now nobody knows. I live here so personally I admit to be selfish but also happy with the current zero tolerance policy and if the polling is to be believed so also are most Thais. The recent uproar surrounding the infected working girls sneaking back in from Tachileik presumably to avoid quarantine shows the level of concern of even a handful of infections. That said if they want to get the economy back on tract and the millions suffering hardship back to work they need to change their mindset and use the vaccines as a way to do this. For those missing Thailand hopefully it will happen but if all they do is add vaccination certificates to the already burdensome list of requirements, special visas, quarantine, negative tests, fit to fly certificates, insurance and so on 2021 will sadly look no different than 2020. Just have to wait and see I guess.
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12-05-20 02:52 #12351
Posts: 263Lol
Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
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12-05-20 02:43 #12350
Posts: 547Never say never
Originally Posted by NattyBumpo [View Original Post]
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12-05-20 01:48 #12349
Posts: 3112Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-04-20 17:33 #12348
Posts: 15908THAILAND WILL REMAIN CLOSED TO TOURISTS UNTIL AT LEAST March NEXT YEAR, ACCORDING TO THE COUNTRY'S TOURISM MINISTER.
The announcement means tourist visas besides the new Tourist Visa (TR) and Special Tourist Visa (STV) will be on hold for now, thwarting hopes of a turnaround in the 2020-2021 season.
https://www.travelweekly.com.au/arti...rch-next-year/
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12-04-20 16:42 #12347
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by Nixonbd [View Original Post]
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12-04-20 16:34 #12346
Posts: 1692Originally Posted by Horatio [View Original Post]
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12-04-20 15:56 #12345
Posts: 828Originally Posted by Horatio [View Original Post]
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12-04-20 15:47 #12344
Posts: 3040Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
On the subject of store front girls in AMS (I used to lay over in AMS on my way to BKK a lot when there were Martin Air nonstop flites to AMS): the best looking AMS girl I ever had was a Russian (she was a solid 8* but the best service was with a Australian girl and a Dutch girl. I repeated twice with both girls. I also had many Romanian girls and one Thai girl in AMS.
I really used to enjoy walking around the AMS RLD's high on Nederhash (55% thc) joints. That made up for the fact that my AMS storefront sessions were usually not nearly as good as what I was going to get in BKK a few days later. I hear the Dutch are no longer so THC friendly as they once were. Oh well. It is a fond memory I have from back in the day (1996 to 2010).
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12-04-20 11:50 #12343
Posts: 284Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
Seems they overpaid.
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12-04-20 07:27 #12342
Posts: 6296Thailand has increased the pricing of the Thai Elite Visa from 500,000 to 600,000 baht. Reason is that too many people are applying to Thailand which is a COVID haven.
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12-04-20 07:01 #12341
Posts: 6296Originally Posted by Allover [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by LittleBigMan [View Original Post]
I assume everyone knows that if they say the vaccine is 95% effective it doesn't mean that the vaccine cures 95% of the people who have COVID. It only means that it reduces your chance of getting COVID by 95%.
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12-04-20 03:49 #12340
Posts: 137Originally Posted by Horatio [View Original Post]
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12-04-20 02:59 #12339
Posts: 492My hope was to get vacine in summer and go to Thailand but this news may mean that's not going to happen. Thailand residents would need to be vaccinated.
https://thehill.com/news-by-subject/...it-virus-after
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12-04-20 02:33 #12338
Posts: 3112Originally Posted by IHeartIpa [View Original Post]
Funny from the article on TV, it seems they have a grasp on who will get the vaccine first until more is on the way. It was noted the purchase was by the government and that distribution will be free referring to Thais? No mention of those who are retired or reside in Thailand did note that a private hospital can purchase on their own.
What happens is any guess but I think it really depends on how well it works by May and I cross my finger we are talking 90 plus % of this working England the first to be given I take a guess in a month depending on the side effects if a nonfactor numbers start to go down by May there will be many more vaccine out the one many people are looking at is the Johnson and Johnson which only requires one shot.
I think it would be pretty tough for Thailand to still required any of the quarantine or insurance they will just go back to their corrupt ways of obtaining their red envelopes? Business as usual?