Thread: Rants, Stupid Shit and Coronavirus in Thailand
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08-06-21 21:27 #1468
Posts: 3497Originally Posted by AmPervert [View Original Post]
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08-06-21 21:25 #1467
Posts: 3497Originally Posted by Horatio [View Original Post]
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08-03-21 01:14 #1466
Posts: 5428I'll go with innocent mistake
Originally Posted by CoaxK [View Original Post]
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08-02-21 22:53 #1465
Posts: 492I don't know about you, but I'd rather pay $500 for a vasectomy then get a free sex change. .
Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
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08-02-21 19:11 #1464
Posts: 15Originally Posted by AmPervert [View Original Post]
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08-02-21 17:39 #1463
Posts: 146Originally Posted by Smoothy [View Original Post]
If anyone is interested in an article. https://www.verywellhealth.com/trans...urance-4065151.
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07-28-21 00:35 #1462
Posts: 33Originally Posted by CIMguy [View Original Post]
So the idea is when you're chatting to the girls (either face to face or online via Thai Friendly etc) you get their LINE details so you can stay in contact that way.
You can even have the girls display a QR code in the app and you scan it from yours (or vice versa) to simplify adding their details, instead of trying to convey email addresses or phone numbers through a language barrier.
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07-27-21 18:08 #1461
Posts: 211Getting to BKK
Originally Posted by JJanni [View Original Post]
It will be another 3 weeks or so before I can get there, so I hope things are still running at that time. If not, I'll just stay in Phuket at the cheapest place I can find that's clean and try to cultivate contacts on TF. I'm sure I'll post a question or two about which services to use once it gets closer to time. I have read through pages of posts and I see references to Thai Friendly and Line (never heard of it), but there seem to be s few others that are used.
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07-26-21 01:08 #1460
Posts: 260Originally Posted by CIMguy [View Original Post]
Pattaya is an hour in a taxi from bkk.
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07-25-21 18:18 #1459
Posts: 211Is sinopharm accepted?
Originally Posted by MaxBkk [View Original Post]
I'm coming for work in Bangkok and I'm trying to figure out if I should go to Phuket first with domestic travel suspended. It would be nice to not be locked in a hotel (I already did 2 weeks in Seoul and 2 weeks in China), but a 15 hour bus ride to Bangkok also doesn't sound fun. Tough call.
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07-24-21 21:59 #1458
Posts: 324Originally Posted by CIMguy [View Original Post]
MRNA vaccines are not currently available in Thailand to the general public. They are recognised for the purposes of vaccinations and have been imported in very limited supplies but only administered to health workers and well connected government / military types.
There have been mRNA vaccines ordered by the Thai government in larger numbers but these are probably 3 months away as a best case scenario. Think 3 to 6 months as a guide for better availability but even then don't hold you breath.
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07-24-21 18:04 #1457
Posts: 211Is sinopharm accepted?
I am in China now and the only vaccine I am able to get at the moment is sinopharm. Does anyone know if that is accepted for Thai visas?
On a related note, are other vaccines available there that are not made in China? I would like to get one of the mRNA vaccines, if possible. I was going to do a wellness check in Bangkok after quarantine, so I figured I would get a second type of vaccine at that time, if possible. The China Vaccines are not very effective.
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07-24-21 00:01 #1456
Posts: 324Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]
Really difficult to even get tested now, let alone find a hospital bed if you need it.
This is happening not only in Villages, but around greater Bangkok.
Everyone I know either has a family member that is infected or close friends that are infected. Many just ride it out at home and don't seek medical treatment.
It looks like they will have 60% of Bangkok vaccinated with 1 shot over the next 8 weeks. Probably about the same time as this crisis / wave will last.
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07-23-21 17:31 #1455
Posts: 1692Giving up on Thai medical system
Just finished a video chat with a farm girl in Buriram. Her village has much COVID, but new sick people are neither seeking medical attention nor being tested. A common villager opinion is that the doctors and hospitals have no way of helping COVID patients but might force them to live their final days away from family.
I don't know how widespread these views are held, but it makes me think that the recent new COVID case counts of about 13,000 per day is much less than reality.
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07-09-21 06:58 #1454
Posts: 6298Pay it Forward
Some of us are blessed with some disposable income while others out there are suffering a lot through these very difficult financial times. This girl saw a lady selling chicken and rice had very poor sales. What did she do? She bought all 140 orders from the vendor and donated the food to the elderly. Cost a mere 12k baht.
Why am I posting this on a sex board? The girl is cute.