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For Covid-19, officials want you to stop talking, on trains anyway


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British trains are known for being silent, with nobody disturbing others with chatting. Now British expats can get a taste of home as Thailand’s train authorities add to their Covid-19 safety precautions the request of no talking on trains to avoid the spread of the virus. The Department of Rail Transport has already implemented health and safety regulations to attempt to avoid the transmission of Covid-19 infections for travellers and commuters on trains. Face masks are required, and social distancing guidelines have been mandated. But now rail officials want to get people to keep their mouths shut. Authorities hope that […]

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23 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

no talking on trains

Can see that heading for the sidings .. if it don't come off the tracks before getting there .. 

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4 minutes ago, Dedinbed said:
29 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

no talking on trains

Can see that heading for the sidings .. if it don't come off the tracks before getting there .. 

There's just no point, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. It will put it on the level, just sleeper on it.

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No problem, everyone will be texting as they already do. Next it will be a rail pass and vaccine paper that you took and supported the country's prided AstraZeneca, and maybe a registration paper showing that you voted for the Junta in order to ride. 

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1 hour ago, Mike-Hunt said:

There's just no point, we'll cross that bridge when we come to it. It will put it on the level, just sleeper on it.

Expressed some good points of view there Mr Hunt even if some are a bit loco .. 

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6 minutes ago, Dedinbed said:

Expressed some good points of view there Mr Hunt even if some are a bit loco .. 

Sometimes it's hard to gauge whether it will signal something other than a buffer to insert some more steam into the tank. It's pretty standard if you have a broad approach and aren't too narrow-minded.

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13 minutes ago, Mike-Hunt said:

Sometimes it's hard to gauge whether it will signal something other than a buffer to insert some more steam into the tank. It's pretty standard if you have a broad approach and aren't too narrow-minded.

Smoke's got in my eyes reading that ..

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Yup and its good C19 hasn't found a way to get into the filled songtaews, driving past my Bkk condo each and every [week]day.  

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BTW if unbiased C19 facts would be interesting to you and what the "Swedish strategy" led too, I would really recommend "The Herd" by Johan Anderberg, a book which takes you away from the 'media and govt''s' enforced situation the world is, and has, been in for the last 1.5 year...to what historians will [most probably] say many years from now. Good read!

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On 7/14/2021 at 2:31 PM, Thaiger said:

British trains are known for being silent, with nobody disturbing others with chatting. Now British expats can get a taste of home as Thailand’s train authorities add to their Covid-19 safety precautions the request of no talking on trains to avoid the spread of the virus. The Department of Rail Transport has already implemented health and safety regulations to attempt to avoid the transmission of Covid-19 infections for travellers and commuters on trains. Face masks are required, and social distancing guidelines have been mandated. But now rail officials want to get people to keep their mouths shut. Authorities hope that […]

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And shut the dutt?

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