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Restrictions are easing in 25 provinces following a revision to the colour-coded zoning based on local infection rates. Starting January 24, those provinces will move from “orange” controlled zones to “yellow” zones under surveillance. In the “yellow” and “blue” zones, alcohol sales will be allowed until 11pm.  The Centre for Covid-19 Situation decided to relax some measures today at its general meeting chaired by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha. A spokesperson says the decisions were taken under careful consideration, and while the infection rate has risen, the number of severe infections and Covid-related fatalities remain fairly low. The “blue” zones, which are […]

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"spokesperson says the decisions were taken under careful consideration,"

What a bullshit... all high places are in blue zone, please stop posting this nonsense of zones it is such a nonsense, a complete joke and it really pisses me off shows how incompetent they are.. FO

government is making a fool of themselves who they think they can fool with this  crap

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2 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

What a joke.

'A joke'? . . . I'll say, given that PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, himself, chaired the meeting . . . meaning that his good pal, Anutin, will put them back to Orange, next week, just to show him who's the real boss, when it comes to the good health of 'their' people.

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Pnce again there is poor quality information about where Blue Zones are. For example in Chiang Mai Province there are 4 locales that are classed as Blue, including Muang CM & Mae Rim, but these are omitted in the graphic. Who knows where the blame for this ongoing misinformation lies but most likely it is with CCSA.

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8 minutes ago, Pompies said:

Pnce again there is poor quality information about where Blue Zones are. For example in Chiang Mai Province there are 4 locales that are classed as Blue, including Muang CM & Mae Rim, but these are omitted in the graphic. Who knows where the blame for this ongoing misinformation lies but most likely it is with CCSA.

It'll be the Chinese. Most things are their fault. 😃

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1 hour ago, Paco said:

"spokesperson says the decisions were taken under careful consideration,"

What a bullshit... all high places are in blue zone, please stop posting this nonsense of zones it is such a nonsense, a complete joke and it really pisses me off shows how incompetent they are.. FO

government is making a fool of themselves who they think they can fool with this  crap

All based on reasons of financial gains and profits. Little else. 

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4 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

What a joke.

Couldn't agree more. 

They should have banned all alcohol sales to foreigners.

I can't believe they're going to let this madness happen.

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1 hour ago, King Cotton said:

'A joke'? . . . I'll say, given that PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, himself, chaired the meeting . . . meaning that his good pal, Anutin, will put them back to Orange, next week, just to show him who's the real boss, when it comes to the good health of 'their' people.

There does seem to be some internal big-boy conflict going on, but I am having a hard time thinking if it is only an arranged mirror with some billowing steam. White Powdered boy who is almost at the top is making some waves, but this is a different bubble

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