Coronavirus Precautions/News/Updates for Hua Hin/Prachuap

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Nereus wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 6:34 pm Anybody know what the spray is that is being used to "disinfect" surfaces? What about the trucks seen spraying the streets in some places? Need to be careful with some of this stuff if unknown just what it consists of. :?
Spraying disinfectants can be 'harmful', says WHO

https://www.bangkokpost.com/world/19194 ... l-says-who

GENEVA: Spraying disinfectant on the streets, as practised in some countries, does not eliminate the new coronavirus and even poses a health risk, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Saturday.

In a document on cleaning and disinfecting surfaces as part of the response to the virus, the WHO says spraying can be ineffective.

"Spraying or fumigation of outdoor spaces, such as streets or marketplaces, is... not recommended to kill the Covid-19 virus or other pathogens because disinfectant is inactivated by dirt and debris," explains the WHO.

"Even in the absence of organic matter, chemical spraying is unlikely to adequately cover all surfaces for the duration of the required contact time needed to inactivate pathogens."

The WHO said that streets and pavements are not considered as "reservoirs of infection" of COVID-19, adding that spraying disinfectants, even outside, can be "dangerous for human health".

The document also stresses that spraying individuals with disinfectants is "not recommended under any circumstances".

"This could be physically and psychologically harmful and would not reduce an infected person’s ability to spread the virus through droplets or contact," said the document.

Spraying chlorine or other toxic chemicals on people can cause eye and skin irritation, bronchospasm and gastrointestinal effects, it adds.

The organisation is also warning against the systematic spraying and fumigating of disinfectants on to surfaces in indoor spaces, citing a study that has shown it to be ineffective outside direct spraying areas.

"If disinfectants are to be applied, this should be done with a cloth or wipe that has been soaked in disinfectant," it says.

The SARS-CoV-2 virus, the cause of the pandemic that has killed more than 300,000 people worldwide since its appearance in late December in China, can attach itself to surfaces and objects.

However, no precise information is currently available for the period during which the viruses remain infectious on the various surfaces.

Studies have shown that the virus can stay on several types of surfaces for several days. However, these maximum durations are only theoretical because they are recorded under laboratory conditions and should be "interpreted with caution" in the real-world environment.
Firefighters spray disinfectant to sanitise a road as a preventive measure against the coronavirus in Colombo, Sri Lanka on May 10, 2020.
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INTER-PROVINCIAL BUSES BACK ON ROAD AFTER EASING OF LOCKDOWN
Thailand’s Ministry of Transport said on Friday that state-run buses will resume cross-country services between Bangkok and the North and Northeast on May 18, a day after the Phase Two lockdown restrictions are eased.

Inter-provincial buses were suspended in mid-April to curb the COVID-19 outbreak.

Services to the South will start on June 1.

Meanwhile, the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) said the number of its passengers will increase by 100,000 a day when shopping centers reopen on May 17.

The daily number of Bangkok bus passengers would rise by 100,000 from 517,000 and thus the BMTA would increase its daily bus trips by 3,000 trips from 25,000 trips, said BMTA director-general Surachai Iamwachirakul.

The Thai government had earlier approved the second phase of the easing of lockdown measures from May 17 to help lift the economy,

The second phase include re-opening of large venues including shopping malls that cater to large numbers of people.

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/cri ... -lockdown/
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Thought I'd give Market village a quick look today, As it was the first day more shops were to be open.

I was soon deterred at the entrance though, Asked to fill out forms and have my phone scanned, This on top of course having to wear a mask the whole time walking around and temperature checks, Hand sanitizers etc. I only planned on popping in and maybe buying a cake.😂

The place looked pretty empty from what I could see anyways. I don't suppose many people will be buying things like new clothes, As they are not allowed to go anywhere..

I also went to Hua Hin shopping mall, Where there was just the regular temperature checks
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I'm pretty sure this order is saying Prachuap's hotels can re-open.
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Correct, BB. It goes on to say that boat traffic (ferries?) can operate with all the usual precautions. People in work environments have to be screened regularly (temp, sanitiser etc.)

In general, I think it mimics the announcement from the CCSA.

I noticed the 'crowding' pictures in Thai Enquirer on the first day of the Malls being opened. A spokesman has said that the government is aware of the situation and hope it's just a 'first day' euphoria but that if it continues then action will be taken!
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Yes, but who will actually re-open? Hua Hin has a lot of rooms. Outside of weekend Bangkokians, where is the clientele?

Staff wages, electricity, water, etc., etc. Will it be cost effective for many to re-open?
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Exactly! The restaurant my daughter works at is not opening as her boss says that until travel restrictions are lifted, it's cheaper to leave it closed. "Why open when there's no customers?"
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Big Boy wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 8:31 am Yes, but who will actually re-open? Hua Hin has a lot of rooms. Outside of weekend Bangkokians, where is the clientele?

Staff wages, electricity, water, etc., etc. Will it be cost effective for many to re-open?
The hotel where I work have generously been paying all rank&file staff full salaries and managerial level 75%, without recourse to the social security pot. That's 300+ salaries, so sure we shall be glad to recoup something for such generosity, even if it's with a skeleton operation.
However, we are in Petchburi, not Prachuap, so will continue to move towards planned 1st June reopening and all the promotions / giveaways that will bring.
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My daughter's boss is still paying his staff, albeit 50% of wages. He's not a hotel, just restaurant.

DTHH, is Petchaburi still on an alcohol sales ban?
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We called into Makro in Cha Am this morning and although it was before the 11am opening time, it looked very much as though alcohol would be available. On the way home we stopped at the Big C mini mart and my wife was asked to sign a sheet and include her phone number as well as temperature check - at Makro it was just temperature check


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HHTel wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 9:50 am My daughter's boss is still paying his staff, albeit 50% of wages. He's not a hotel, just restaurant.

DTHH, is Petchaburi still on an alcohol sales ban?
Since about 8th May have been able to buy it during regular licensing hours for home consumption only, just we always lag a little behind Prachuap it seems.

Good to hear about your daughter too HH Tel, some very decent employers about.
Many people don't realise that the social security scheme only pays 60-odd percent of a maximum THB 15,000 salary, so effectively up to around THB9000, in line with Thai minimum wage.
All-in-all, although we are obviously not getting any service charge while the hotel is closed, all other benefits are intact, so there's 300+ very happy and relieved bunnies - especially at junior level - anxious to repay the loyalty...in fact, many more, as the company has done the same at all it's Thai-owned hotels.
Not all of the big chains have done the same, I should add.
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I popped into Bluport yesterday hoping to buy a pair of trainers.

Had to have the QR code thingy, but that didn't work, so had to hand record my name, passport number, phone and time of entry. Something went down, but little to do with me.

Inside the only restaurants, including those in the food hall that were open, were those that had continued to serve take away food previously, although Wine Connection were open for wine sales only and there was a note saying it would be open for food today. One or two others seemed to be gearing up for opening.

Anyway, my trip was wasted as only the basement, ground and floor 1 were open, but not the Department Store, which was closed. They have taken some electrical goods (TV's, kettles, what have you), sports clothes and cheapo trainers for sale and display to the ground floor, but that is all.

In the basement K bank is now open and the bank book machine now works.
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Went to MV today, it looked like it usually does. Lots of people but because of social distancing the checkout lines were long. clothing shops were still closed. The ground floor restaurant order desks were closed, so I guess the restaurants were open.

My wife used the app machine everywhere. Since I was with her I didn't need to.

Villa doesn't have an app machine or a sign in sheet. When my wife asked about it, the cashier said, "No one has told us anything." She also asked the temperature guard and he said, "Never heard of it."

my wife wanted to turn them in. I told her that we didn't live in the Peoples Republic of Thailand, the USSR, China or Nazi Germany. Well, she's a general's daughter, what can I do?
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Pre-covid Villa hadn't heard of alcohol sales hours either. Credit where it's due.
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Bars allowed to open sooner if case count stays low
Pubs, bars and entertainment venues will be allowed to reopen in the coming weeks if the daily count of new virus cases stays in single digits, the government’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) announced on Tuesday (May 19).

CCSA spokesman Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin said the number of shoppers surged on Sunday as low-risk and moderate-risk businesses (listed “white” and “green”, respectively) reopened as second-phase restrictions were eased and the ThaiChana contact-tracing platform was deployed.

He added that social distancing improved on Monday.Dr Taweesin said “red” businesses (medium to high risk) would be allowed to reopen in the fourth phase of relaxation, depending on the daily case count.He reported that the Covid-19 situation is improving, with new daily cases dropping to single digits for the past 22 days.

The CCSA will assess the situation every 14 days. If the single-digit trend continues, reopening of “red” businesses is likely to come faster, he added. Taweesin emphasised that everyone should keep their guard high to maintain the low infection rate, which would help everyday life return and boost customers’ confidence in “red” businesses.

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30388123

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