Yes, we live in Thailand. December and January are the coldest months with dust that is harmful to our health. Our area is higher than other areas during the period when PM values are high. There are also a lot of news about fires in neighboring countries.
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We also deal with diminished air quality when a neighboring country burns their fields. It just goes to show that nature knows no borders. Be well.
Yes, we have to take care of ourselves, protect ourselves, wear masks to protect ourselves from PM dust. The government is managing and solving problems with our neighbors, but we don't know how effective it will be, including managing it in our own country. Take care of your hea
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