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It seems that have more and more cases in Hua Hin city and district of Nong Kae. If you look on Facebook you can notice that many shops in the last days close for 1 week or so. They don't say maybe that theay have contact cases and don't want bad publicity but many closures are related to this problem. I know already 2 shops of foreign food who closed to isolate some staff.
IF you take out the clusters, which very often re nothing to do with Hua Hin....We have had a pretty stable 10 cases/ day. The over the top restrictions have had no impact on this other than cause financial disaster for many local people.
Enjoying 'Retirement'....So many jobs to do, I don't know how I ever had time to work!
Motyduke wrote:It seems that have more and more cases in Hua Hin city and district of Nong Kae. If you look on Facebook you can notice that many shops in the last days close for 1 week or so. They don't say maybe that theay have contact cases and don't want bad publicity but many closures are related to this problem. I know already 2 shops of foreign food who closed to isolate some staff.
Nong Kae is where the army non-commissioned officer school is that's the big cluster of the moment. Outside of that there's not much.
Motyduke wrote:It seems that have more and more cases in Hua Hin city and district of Nong Kae. If you look on Facebook you can notice that many shops in the last days close for 1 week or so. They don't say maybe that theay have contact cases and don't want bad publicity but many closures are related to this problem. I know already 2 shops of foreign food who closed to isolate some staff.
Nong Kae is where the army non-commissioned officer school is that's the big cluster of the moment. Outside of that there's not much.
yes i know. i didn't talk about that. I know some shops of food that closed for "vacation, one week" as they said. But in fact, they have staff who tested positive on antigen test.But don't go to pcr test and just self isolate. If you look on FB or in streets you will see that many shops close for one week recently
Motyduke wrote:It seems that have more and more cases in Hua Hin city and district of Nong Kae. If you look on Facebook you can notice that many shops in the last days close for 1 week or so. They don't say maybe that theay have contact cases and don't want bad publicity but many closures are related to this problem. I know already 2 shops of foreign food who closed to isolate some staff.
Nong Kae is where the army non-commissioned officer school is that's the big cluster of the moment. Outside of that there's not much.
yes i know. i didn't talk about that. I know some shops of food that closed for "vacation, one week" as they said. But in fact, they have staff who tested positive on antigen test.But don't go to pcr test and just self isolate. If you look on FB or in streets you will see that many shops close for one week recently
OK. I think it might get worse when the free ATKs appear. There could well be an epidemic of self isolation because of real and false positive ATK tests.
Whilst I agree with you, BB, and the consequences of 'Fake News', 'facts' are very difficult to come by. However, you're quite right in pointing out the dangers of speculation and we should only post from reputable sources.
Maybe one of these sources will come up with some evidence to back up one side or the other.
Yes, facts are hard to come by e.g. yesterday there was a minister coming from the UK to look at the Phuket Sandbox. 4 hours later it was dismissed as Fake News. That was in the Bangkok Post, which should be reputable.
Suggesting shops are closing because staff have Covid but aren't reporting it, with no evidence other than a closed sign could get both the Forum and the author in to serious trouble.