There needs to be some common sense
[QUOTE=LittleBigMan;2691623]The country leaders of Thailand are playing it safe like always their practice is to watch and follow what other countries do even then they most likely after reading everything stand around scratching their heads as the reason why it is turtle slow.
The pressure is on within their ranks sure it is one day this the next something else but the proposal has been submitted to end two days ago to review the request to end it all by June 1st, personally, I think it might even happen?
Predictable, prior to Songkran they throw it out that after the numbers should be in the 50,000 range this is classic Thailand to throw a high number out if it isn't reached then leaders all look good, guys like Anutin can stand up and claim they got a handle of things that covid is no match for their medical system. Since Songkran, the rate has dropped to 15,000 a day from 25,000 so are we headed to opening?
Tomorrow it will be May 1st, the next meeting in two weeks by cabinet cross your fingers?[/QUOTE]The good vaccines have their benefits in that they lower the chance of sever illness and death. If you get the vaccine that is your choice. That said, the difference in the way the two groups should be treated is maybe have the unvaccinated have a higher insurance coverage than the vaccinated, since they are more likely to spend more time in the hospital. But that is it. By the way I got the J&J vaccine in April 2021. Since it was getting close to the one year mark and some countries consider you unvaccinated if you haven't had a booster after so many months I went ahead and received the Phizer shot as the booster. Ran a fever the first night and was tired a couple of days but was ok after that.