Originally posted by flamingofarmer
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I know many people that have places in Thailand that are stuck in their home countries right now.
If they have no lease they can just pack up their belongings and rent a new bar when times are better.
Even if they have a lease they don't want to spend more money on staff and supplies when there is no customers.
Do you really ever see Thai customers in any businesses on Walking Street? Almost all Thais in Pattaya are in the service industry in one way or another.
I don't know why they can't start opening to countries like Australia and New Zealand that have beaten it.
If proper testing is implemented on incoming passengers and they are being check at both ends of a flight, the risk is pretty low.
It is easy to implement if they only let some countries to start with.
The problem is that nobody knows how many people are actually infected or recovered, which is probably way more than anyone thinks.
Young Thais don't seem very susceptible to these viruses either. I've had the flu several time on trips there and never has any ladyboy caught it.
I've never met anyone who said they had a cold, other than a falang.
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