Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
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Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
Thanks but not exactly late if traveling from outside these restricted countries your still exposing yourself while walking through the airports , your supposed to isolate oneself if come in close contact with someone suspected of the virus HOW WOULD YOU KNOW, just being at an airport your at risk
It's a giant fuckup by our leaders
It's a giant fuckup by our leaders
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Apparently not, another howler from Anutin. This guy really needs to be sacked.
Yes sir, I can boogie, I can boogie, boogie, boogie all night long.
Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
I arrived at Saigon Airport yesterday from Bangkok. Other than the passport control and security check (lots of idle officers), there's never anyone near you because Bangkok and Saigon airports were almost empty. The smoking areas outside BKK Airport were largely empty. After speedy check-in (I was only one in the roped off lineup less than 2 hours before flight), I went back out for a ciggie. One other guy was in the smoking area of Door 7.
All the duty frees at Bangkok had no more than one or two customers, and most were empty. Out at Gate D7, there were NO other passengers at the other gates as far as the eye could see, except my half-empty VN Airlines plane load.
Arriving at passport control at SGN, there was NOT a single passenger from another plane. The entire check area was empty at noon hour and, believe it or not, no immigration officers. They came out maybe a minute or two late. No one except us on the luggage floor.
Taxi drivers outside were leaning against their cars right at the front of the proposed passenger lineup. No customers. Normally, it's like a conveyor belt. Leaving SGN airport in my taxi, the normally jammed roads were utterly empty.
I'd say traveller flows were down to 15-20%, and I'm being generous. It was an eerie feeling.
All the duty frees at Bangkok had no more than one or two customers, and most were empty. Out at Gate D7, there were NO other passengers at the other gates as far as the eye could see, except my half-empty VN Airlines plane load.
Arriving at passport control at SGN, there was NOT a single passenger from another plane. The entire check area was empty at noon hour and, believe it or not, no immigration officers. They came out maybe a minute or two late. No one except us on the luggage floor.
Taxi drivers outside were leaning against their cars right at the front of the proposed passenger lineup. No customers. Normally, it's like a conveyor belt. Leaving SGN airport in my taxi, the normally jammed roads were utterly empty.
I'd say traveller flows were down to 15-20%, and I'm being generous. It was an eerie feeling.
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Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
You're traveling ? Check this out before you go, and contact the embassy of the country that you are traveling to if you have any doubts. The restricted countries are random, although they all have confirmed cases of COVID-19, so do check before you buy your ticket.
Some countries will refuse you entry if you have TRANSITED through Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia , for example.
Travel restrictions - country by country with regular updates:
CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK IN CHINA (PEOPLE'S REP.) - UPDATE 03.03.2020
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/intern ... 226297.htm
Some countries will refuse you entry if you have TRANSITED through Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia , for example.
Travel restrictions - country by country with regular updates:
CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK IN CHINA (PEOPLE'S REP.) - UPDATE 03.03.2020
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/intern ... 226297.htm
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Thanks for the update ExPenhMan Were you flying from Don Muang or Swampy?
In a way from your experience there is a better case that if you're travelling to a minor affected country now its probably a more enjoyable experience than before this situation started.
In a way from your experience there is a better case that if you're travelling to a minor affected country now its probably a more enjoyable experience than before this situation started.
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Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
March 2, 2020 / 7:07 PM / a day ago
Coronavirus spreading fast outside China, airports to increase screenings
Stephanie Nebehay, Se Young Lee
5 Min Read
GENEVA/BEIJING (Reuters) - The new coronavirus appears to now be spreading much more rapidly outside China than within, and airports in hard-hit countries were ramping up screening of travelers.
World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said almost eight times as many cases had been reported outside China as inside in the previous 24 hours, adding that the risk of coronavirus spreading was now very high at a global level.
At a briefing in Geneva, he said outbreaks in South Korea, Italy, Iran and Japan were the greatest concern, but that there was evidence that close surveillance was working in South Korea, the worst affected country outside China, and the epidemic could be contained there.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said that within 12 hours, airports across South Korea and Italy will screen all travelers for coronavirus. Pence, who has been put in charge of the U.S. response to the outbreak, also said U.S. travel restrictions may expand.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... SKBN20P1LO
Coronavirus spreading fast outside China, airports to increase screenings
Stephanie Nebehay, Se Young Lee
5 Min Read
GENEVA/BEIJING (Reuters) - The new coronavirus appears to now be spreading much more rapidly outside China than within, and airports in hard-hit countries were ramping up screening of travelers.
World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said almost eight times as many cases had been reported outside China as inside in the previous 24 hours, adding that the risk of coronavirus spreading was now very high at a global level.
At a briefing in Geneva, he said outbreaks in South Korea, Italy, Iran and Japan were the greatest concern, but that there was evidence that close surveillance was working in South Korea, the worst affected country outside China, and the epidemic could be contained there.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence said that within 12 hours, airports across South Korea and Italy will screen all travelers for coronavirus. Pence, who has been put in charge of the U.S. response to the outbreak, also said U.S. travel restrictions may expand.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-heal ... SKBN20P1LO
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Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
The New Zealand government has put out a document on self isolation but I don't know how to upload the pdf
After reading it its not much of an isolated basically try keep few meters away from people and restrict close contact to less than 15 minutes, honestly I don't think governments have a clue what to do
After reading it its not much of an isolated basically try keep few meters away from people and restrict close contact to less than 15 minutes, honestly I don't think governments have a clue what to do
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Re: Traveling in Times of Coronavirus
Flying from Swampy. I will not use Don Mueang unless forced to. Although, these days, few if any Chinese there to upset the airport equilibrium. Or anywhere else for that matter.Cowshed Cowboy wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:40 pm Thanks for the update ExPenhMan Were you flying from Don Muang or Swampy?
In a way from your experience there is a better case that if you're travelling to a minor affected country now its probably a more enjoyable experience than before this situation started.
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