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Pattaya pushes for August 1 Sealed Route reopening plan


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Pattaya is steadfastedly pushing forward with plans for reopening the tourist city on August 1, with 8 tourism associations submitting a proposal to the governor of Chon Buri. The city is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Thailand, but has been later on the schedule due to difficulties in controlling its porous borders, as opposed to islands like Phuket and Koh Samui. The official schedule announced this weekend has a September date planned for reopening Pattaya. Chon Buri’s governor is the chairman of the provincial Control Disease Committee, and the president of the Eastern Spa and Wellness Association […]

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"The plan would limit reopening to certain controlled areas in Pattaya, with careful restrictions and safety measures to minimise risks of Covid-19 outbreaks. The location and travel routes will be carefully selected and only tourists that meet certain requirements will be allowed to enter."

you, guys completely lost me here, cause even ankle bracelets will not allow you to do that, must be some magic underground passages excavated right now. Good thing, they really allow some time for "sandboxes" to fail before this "sealed route" will be tried on.

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And how many would come, with Hotel Prices 10 times higher than normal, and to be locked in in a place where you only are able to move around in a small area, even if you are Fully Vacsinated, and waste 2 weeks holliday,before you maybe can go home to the Thai Family. This is crazy, if you are Fully Vacsinated.

 

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24 minutes ago, TonBus said:

This is crazy

Roger, that!

 

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Without a fairly well defined description of where to can go the plan wouldn’t even be considered. At this point they can’t even define what the plan entails let alone the area allowed. I understand the rush to reopen, no area wants to miss out. However as a tourist who is looking forward to returning once again. I’ll wait till October when I can go anywhere I want with few if any restrictions. Besides the weather sucks and it’s going to take that long for many places to reopen anyway. 

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Thailand needs tourisst but tourists do not need Thailand with all this crazy restrictions,

in Europe you can travel now without problems or 5 times PCR testings

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there will be no herd immunity with covid-19 because of variants,

everything that thai government hopes will not happened,

with all the people got Sinovac only

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Just now, satpete said:

there will be no herd immunity with covid-19 because of variants,

everything that thai government hopes will not happened,

with all the people got Sinovac only

stay at home until next year

 

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This is pure fantasy and has total failure written all over it. They will firstly fail to meet the vaccination target, not that the vaccines are proven effective or safe. Next, people won't come if there are no bars or entertainment venues open without restrictions that are proving every day to be useless. After 3 months of entertainment venue closures, surely the case numbers would be at zero if the restrictions were working? Entertainment is a social thing, so we have to stop the fright nonsense and live with risk, as we always did before this covid nonsense.

 

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37 minutes ago, Thaired said:

Entertainment is a social thing, so we have to stop the fright nonsense and live with risk, as we always did before this covid nonsense.

Hmm . . . an argument that is starting to gather traction in recent days and an intriguing debut post. Thanks for that!

 

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I think that when we keep reading statements such as this one  it identifies that those people have got the heads so firmly stuck up their backsides it is impossible for them to say anything the world understands as they are just full of shit.

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