News Forum - Tourists turn their backs on Rayong over 330-baht antigen testing requirement

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Don't be silly, KC, Mark Lawrenson never scores as high with his predictions as @Marble-eye. Lawros' weekly average is 82. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/61410759 @Marble-eye weekly average is 84. How much does Lawro get paid again as a professional football pundit?- 1
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News Forum - Travellers will still have to wear face masks post-endemic phase in Thailand
Yes but they scrapped outdoor mask mandates. They continue to be very strict on indoor mandates and will probably remain that way, for months to come. Malaysia is similar. Scrapped the outdoor mandate (albeit 5 weeks later than Singapore) but with the indoor mandate continuing for the foreseeable future. In both countries, most people still wear masks outdoors, though I suspect in rural areas of Malaysia they've probably stopped now that they don't need to anymore, unless they go inside a public building. -
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News Forum - Travellers will still have to wear face masks post-endemic phase in Thailand
A very comprehensive and accurate post. Exactly. Tourists won't want to experience this. No, not even the Chinese, who, outside of outbreak zones don't even have to wear them at home (except on public transportation, large events, hospitals and a limited number of other settings, but never outdoors). The Chinese only have to wear a mask for several weeks to a few months in any given area. For them, it's associated with an active outbreak and in China, the restrictions have been on/off mainly coinciding with a spike in caseloads in a particular area. The Thai concept of "live your normal life while being 100% masked at all times no matter what you're doing" will be almost as unpopular with them as it is with us western expats. I can assure you they simply won't comply. Besides, with their constant spitting and smoking habit, wearing a mask would get in the way of that too much. Returning expats might be able to put up with this in a way, because this is the home they've chosen, but genuine tourists will think twice about coming at this time, until this charade is done away with. So many other countries don't require mask wearing in any situation, while the majority have ended outdoor mandates. Last year it might have been understandable (though the science doesn't lie...masks don't work and never have) BUT most of the world was under some form of restrictions last year when moderate and serious cases were much higher especially during the "Delta wave". However, continuing with these mandates now after nearly 3/4 of Thais are fully vaccinated and 39% boosted is quite bizarre indeed. It's like Thais complied with government dictates but got nothing in exchange for their compliance. Thais religiously wearing their masks like almost no other nationality on Earth (other than Taiwanese, Vietnamese and Hong Kongers perhaps) is more than a bit off putting, especially for a country so obsessed with tourism. -
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News Forum - Can your Embassy protect you from the local police in Thailand?
I don't know to which foreign embassies this will apply but certainly the Dutch embassy will protect Dutch citizens once they are on embassy ground see https://www.thepresidency.gov.za/national-orders/recipient/mr-klaas-de-jonge-netherlands -
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News Forum - Travellers will still have to wear face masks post-endemic phase in Thailand
The point is the thing has got everywhere now for last 2-3 months. So everyone has been exposed. Wearing a 7/11 mask will not stop any new people getting infected. Only living alone in a remote cave will stop exposure. Testing is only catching people not previously tested. So mask wearing no longer has any medical purpose.
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