What about wet markets? Surely they should come under the same criteria as a food court?
There will be a massive rush on supermarkets if the govt closes all wet markets.
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I think they're worrying about too many people sitting in one area socialising. Most will visit the market, buy what they want and be on their way. My theory, and it is only a theory seems to be borne out by the erection of a tented city outside Baan Khun Por to sell takeaways.
It's a shame the same thinking didn't apply to Hua Hin Hospital today where social distancing was impossible.
It's a shame the same thinking didn't apply to Hua Hin Hospital today where social distancing was impossible.
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Restaurants in HH of course, yesterday they were open and what about hotels, guesthouses...Do they disinfect rooms after every customer ?????
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I don't think the government will ever do that. Half or more of the Thai population can't afford to shop anywhere but a wet market, and more and more of them will be out of work as time goes by. If anything they'll implement more cleaning and disinfecting than is done normally and perhaps try to stagger hours better. At present where I am most are only open in the morning, I think primarily because most of the meat and vegetables etc., sell out before noon.
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Markets are in section 11 of the governor's edict.
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Thai government is not able to do what Chinese did. Wuhan population got free food delivered.PeteC wrote: ↑Fri Mar 20, 2020 4:18 pmI don't think the government will ever do that. Half or more of the Thai population can't afford to shop anywhere but a wet market, and more and more of them will be out of work as time goes by. If anything they'll implement more cleaning and disinfecting than is done normally and perhaps try to stagger hours better. At present where I am most are only open in the morning, I think primarily because most of the meat and vegetables etc., sell out before noon.
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Of course they can do it. It's a case of 'will they'.
During the floods of 2011, food and water was being delivered to affected areas. There was an earlier disaster where floods were confined to Prachuab Khirikhan, a depression that sat over the area for a couple of weeks. At that time, Hua Hin was practically cut off both North and South. Food stalls were set up on high ground giving out food and water to anyone who needed it.
So again, yes, they can do it.
During the floods of 2011, food and water was being delivered to affected areas. There was an earlier disaster where floods were confined to Prachuab Khirikhan, a depression that sat over the area for a couple of weeks. At that time, Hua Hin was practically cut off both North and South. Food stalls were set up on high ground giving out food and water to anyone who needed it.
So again, yes, they can do it.
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This was on a limited area. Now we are speaking of a nation wide situation.HHTel wrote: ↑Fri Mar 20, 2020 5:53 pm Of course they can do it. It's a case of 'will they'.
During the floods of 2011, food and water was being delivered to affected areas. There was an earlier disaster where floods were confined to Prachuab Khirikhan, a depression that sat over the area for a couple of weeks. At that time, Hua Hin was practically cut off both North and South. Food stalls were set up on high ground giving out food and water to anyone who needed it.
So again, yes, they can do it.
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Although nationwide, the problem would be solved by each province/changwat. Control would be in 'limited areas' which is the only way it can be handled.
The 2011 floods were far from being a 'limited area. It covered most of the South, North, NorthEast as well as BKK. There were national initiatives including flood barriers and rescues, but humanitarian aid was carried out locally.
The 2011 floods were far from being a 'limited area. It covered most of the South, North, NorthEast as well as BKK. There were national initiatives including flood barriers and rescues, but humanitarian aid was carried out locally.