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01-01-21 22:14 #49956
Posts: 997Where would you rather be?
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01-01-21 18:47 #49955
Posts: 23Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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01-01-21 15:26 #49954
Posts: 5705Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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01-01-21 07:49 #49953
Posts: 6371Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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12-31-20 20:38 #49952
Posts: 411Originally Posted by Berrys66 [View Original Post]
Covid is already in the general population.
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12-31-20 18:40 #49951
Posts: 1056To Whom?
Originally Posted by Berrys66 [View Original Post]
I should be travelling in Europe shortly but I can't see much bonking on the horizon.
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12-31-20 14:48 #49950
Posts: 5705Originally Posted by Berrys66 [View Original Post]
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12-31-20 12:01 #49949
Posts: 360Daily News reported that migrant workers from Laos and Myanmar were shocked to find that their condo was sealed off by barbed wire yesterday and they were forbidden to go out or enter without permission.
The extraordinary measures were enacted after orders from the Nonthaburi governor Sujin Chaichumsak following a spike in cases in the province that borders the capital Bangkok. Twenty one more cases were reported taking the total to 58.
The "pink condo" and areas in Moo 5 and Moo 6 including the Bang Yai market were placed under the highest level of restrictions. Red. The rest of the province is in the second tier or Orange level of alert.
Yesterday evening deputy governor Nisakorn Wisitsorn-at went with the Bang Yai police chief and a contingent of seventy soldiers and police to the seven story condo in Moo 6 that has been ordered sealed off until January 1st.
They placed barbed wire and set up a checkpoint, said Daily News. The condo is home to many migrant workers from Laos, Myanmar and the Thai Yai ethnic group.
They had interpreters with them to explain the governor's order saying they could only go out with permission.
Wider restrictions are also in place in the Bang Yai City area until January 12th with places such as banks and convenience stores subject to severe restrictions.
Thaivisa notes that many foreign migrants feel they are being unfairly singled out by the authorities as Thailand is now gripped by a new wave of Covid infections.
Source: Daily News.
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12-31-20 11:57 #49948
Posts: 360Glamour in Patpong are the latest nightlife Covid-19 casualty with the owners taking the decision to call it quits and hand back the keys.
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12-29-20 03:30 #49947
Posts: 4665Closures
As a new wave of Covid infections bites, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has ordered the closure of all entertainment venues from Tuesday until Jan 4.
The order covers bars with hostesses, horse-racing tracks and cockfighting arenas and other entertainment venues including massage parlours. However, pubs and restaurants can stay open as long as they serve only food and drinks, and close by midnight.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand...osures-in-city
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12-29-20 01:14 #49946
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Dg8787 [View Original Post]
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12-28-20 18:32 #49945
Posts: 3272Originally Posted by EnigmaMan [View Original Post]
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12-28-20 17:32 #49944
Posts: 1233Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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12-28-20 06:48 #49943
Posts: 2Hello,
Wondering if anyone knows if it's possible to find non-local talent in BKK these days, and if so, where one might do so.
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12-28-20 05:51 #49942
Posts: 6371Originally Posted by RunMann [View Original Post]