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Thailand News Today | Samui plus, Phuket Sandbox, BKK protests, Pattaya aid | July 19


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Officials in Pattaya have pledged to offer each registered family in the city 2,000 baht in financial aid, as a result of the Covid-19 crisis. 915 international travellers arrived on 6 flights to Phuket yesterday. Police in Bangkok resorted to using tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse anti-government protesters yesterday, after thousands of people rallied in the capital. The Thai PM has instructed the Navy to postpone the planned purchase of 2 Chinese submarines, saying the funds must be diverted to fight Covid-19. Watch more about the problem in Bangkok’s worker camps in today’s episode of Good Morning Thailand […]

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2000 baht does nothing. Let the people get back to work and vaccinate. It’s to the point now people don’t care if they get covid and that’s okay the majority of people will be just fine and I expect the majority of people have already had it. People need to get back to work to actually survive. 

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49 minutes ago, DontacoXII said:

2000 baht does nothing. Let the people get back to work and vaccinate. It’s to the point now people don’t care if they get covid and that’s okay the majority of people will be just fine and I expect the majority of people have already had it. People need to get back to work to actually survive. 

 

People can get back to normality when the vaccination programme gets on course - that should be the priority now.

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Hi,

 

If the guys from Bangkok community support group can organise the things they are.. Why can't the government do this work? 

Where is the government during this recent outbrake. 

If the government doesn't act hard now.. It will be too late

Thoughts please

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