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  • World News3 arrests in Bangkok as activists gather at Burmese Embassy to protest military coup

    3 arrests in Bangkok as activists gather at Burmese Embassy to protest military coup

    Police have clashed with Thai and Burmese activists outside the Embassy of Myanmar in Bangkok yesterday. Activists from the We Volunteer (WeVo) group had gathered to protest against yesterday’s military coup in Myanmar, in which a number of government officials were arrested and are still being detained. The protesters, who began assembling around 3.30pm, gave speeches in Thai and Burmese,…

  • World NewsThai Army boss plays down risk of migrant influx following military coup in Myanmar

    Thai Army boss plays down risk of migrant influx following military coup in Myanmar

    A Thai Army commander has moved to reassure citizens over fears that yesterday’s military coup in Myanmar may lead to a surge in illegal migrants. Apichet Suesat from the Third Army says forces continue to man the border between Thailand and Myanmar and anyone trying to enter the Kingdom illegally will be arrested. “We are closely monitoring the situation. Burmese…

  • Covid-19 NewsJohnson & Johnson applies for vaccine registration in Thailand

    Johnson & Johnson applies for vaccine registration in Thailand

    The Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that multinational Johnson & Johnson has begun the process of registering its single-dose vaccine in Thailand. However, Surachoke Tangwiwat from the FDA adds that some required paperwork is still missing and will need to be filed within 30 days. Meanwhile, the FDA has begun checking the documentation that has been submitted. Surachoke adds…

  • Economy NewsShoppers disgruntled as registration for co-payment scheme fills up in 10 minutes

    Shoppers disgruntled as registration for co-payment scheme fills up in 10 minutes

    Social media users are up in arms after registration for the government’s Kon La Khreung (“Let’s Go Halves”) co-payment scheme filled up within 10 minutes. The scheme, first introduced as an economic stimulus measure in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis, gives shoppers 50% off the purchase of everyday items, up to 150 baht a day and capped at 3,500…

  • Thailand Protest NewsSecurity guard slaps student for displaying protest sign at Bangkok mall – VIDEO

    Security guard slaps student for displaying protest sign at Bangkok mall – VIDEO

    A security guard at the luxury Iconsiam shopping mall in Bangkok has slapped a student activist after she held up a protest sign at the facility. The confrontation occurred at around 2.30pm yesterday, when the Thammasat University student displayed a sign that read, “You monopolised the vaccine so the Monarchy could take the credit.” The student, named as 21 year…

  • Covid-19 NewsAstraZeneca vaccine could be approved for emergency use in Thailand this week

    AstraZeneca vaccine could be approved for emergency use in Thailand this week

    Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration is likely to approve a Covid-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca in partnership with Oxford University as early as this week. The vaccine, already given the go-ahead in the US and UK, would be approved for emergency use, with administration likely to begin next month. Healthcare workers and those with underlying conditions will be prioritised. Opas…

  • Visa InformationCovid-19 test NOT required for visa extensions (at least not today)

    Covid-19 test NOT required for visa extensions (at least not today)

    No, you don’t, yes, you do… Expats are scratching their heads over the mixed messages circulating in relation to the latest Thailand immigration requirements, not to mention the announcements (and retractions) published in the nation’s English-language media outlets. It all began over the weekend, when the nation’s favourite part time travel blogger, Bangkok Post fanboy and School staff in Samut…

  • Pattaya NewsChon Buri records no new Covid-19 infections for first time in 3 weeks

    Chon Buri records no new Covid-19 infections for first time in 3 weeks

    For the first time in 3 weeks, since it was hit by the resurgence of Covid-19 in late December, the eastern province of Chon Buri has recorded no new cases. It comes after weeks of restrictions and the closure of businesses, including nightlife and entertainment venues. The provincial Department of Public Health confirmed the positive development, which is being attributed…

  • Thailand NewsResearch shows home-learning causes 50% drop in mathematical ability among Thai students

    Research shows home-learning causes 50% drop in mathematical ability among Thai students

    Research shows that online learning causes a 50% drop in mathematical comprehension, and a 30% drop in reading literacy among Thai students. Research presented by the government’s Equitable Education Fund indicates that months of home-learning cannot match in-school study and in fact, can cause a deterioration in students’ ability. With schools currently closed in 28 Thai provinces, thousands of children…

  • Covid-19 NewsPM instructs Samut Sakhon officials to check employers are not hiring illegal workers

    PM instructs Samut Sakhon officials to check employers are not hiring illegal workers

    With the number of Covid-19 infections among migrant workers in Samut Sakhon failing to go down, the PM has instructed officials to make sure companies are not still hiring illegal workers. Prayut Chan-o-cha spoke to deputy governor Surasak Pholyangsong by video conference from Government House yesterday. The central province of Samut Sakhon is considered the epicentre of Thailand’s second wave…

  • Tourism NewsRecord number of tourism firms quitting Covid-ravaged sector for good

    Record number of tourism firms quitting Covid-ravaged sector for good

    As the devastating economic effects of Covid-19 restrictions persist, a record number of Thai tourism operators are quitting the sector for good. The number of tourism firms surrendering their licences peaked last month, and around 70% of outbound agents have shut up shop indefinitely. The final nail in their collective coffin has been the Covid-19 resurgence, which originated in a…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Minister volunteering to receive first Covid jab, as effectiveness rate questioned

    Health Minister volunteering to receive first Covid jab, as effectiveness rate questioned

    “I’ll go first!” Thailand’s Public Health Minister has repeated his pledge to be the first person to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, in a bid to allay people’s concerns. Questions have been raised about the Chinese-manufactured Sinovac Biotech jab after its effectiveness rating was revised downwards by researchers in Brazil. Anutin Charnvirakul says the vaccine process will be overseen by Sophon…

  • Covid-19 NewsPattaya City mayor planning local rollout of Covid-19 vaccine

    Pattaya City mayor planning local rollout of Covid-19 vaccine

    The mayor of Pattaya city says officials hope to be able to buy 240,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine for administration to local residents. Sonthaya Khunpluem is reviewing finances and plans to set aside approximately 80 million baht for vaccine procurement, subject to government approval. “Currently, house registration of Pattaya City has reached a total population of 120,000 people, then…

  • Economy NewsGovernment considering another registration round for co-payment scheme

    Government considering another registration round for co-payment scheme

    The Finance Ministery is considering adding another registration round to the Khon La Khrueng (“Let’s Go Halves”) co-payment scheme, as 1.34 million rights have not yet been taken up. The government introduced the scheme last October, in an effort to stimulate the Covid-battered economy. Under the scheme, Thai citizens get a 50% subsidy on the purchase of food, drink and…

  • Crime NewsArrest warrants sought for 8 civilians suspected of smuggling migrant workers

    Arrest warrants sought for 8 civilians suspected of smuggling migrant workers

    Deputy national police chief Damrongsak Kittiprapas has confirmed that arrest warrants are being sought for 8 civilians implicated in the illegal smuggling of migrant workers. The Bangkok Post reports that the 8 face charges of aiding and abetting illegal immigration. The workers were trafficked from Myanmar to the central Thai province of Samut Sakhon, where the latest outbreak of Covid-19…

  • Thailand NewsGovernment launches suicide prevention committee to help suffering citizens

    Government launches suicide prevention committee to help suffering citizens

    A suicide prevention team is being created to help those in despair, says Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, who will chair the committee. The ministries of Social Development and Human Security, Education, and Justice, as well as several other government bodies, will all play a role in the committee’s work. Anutin says the committee will work to ensure people are aware…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 measures and safety restrictions to be reviewed at the end of the month

    Covid-19 measures and safety restrictions to be reviewed at the end of the month

    The government’s Covid-19 task force is to review current restrictions at the end of the month, but spokesman Taweesin Visanuyothin says it’s too early to think about lifting them, particularly in provinces designated “highly-controlled”. He adds that while nearly all cases of the virus are being traced and managed, the government cannot promise that rules will be eased or lifted…

  • Tourism NewsThailand to introduce 300 baht “tourism fee” to insure foreign visitors, manage tourist destinations

    Thailand to introduce 300 baht “tourism fee” to insure foreign visitors, manage tourist destinations

    Thailand’s Tourism Minister, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, has confirmed a proposal to charge foreign tourists a fee of 300 baht per visit. The fee will be used to develop tourist destinations as well as providing visitors with insurance benefits while in the Kingdom. The proposal has been approved by the National Tourism Policy Committee and is set to be announced in the…

  • Crime NewsAt least 33 police officers, officials, implicated in migrant smuggling operation

    At least 33 police officers, officials, implicated in migrant smuggling operation

    At least 33 police officers and other government officials are being investigated for their role in the illegal smuggling of migrant workers into Thailand. The people smuggling operation is thought to be at the root of Thailand’s second wave of Covid-19, with countless migrants helped across the border without undergoing mandatory quarantine or any form of health checks. The Bangkok…

  • Economy NewsThailand’s rich not eligible for 3,500 baht government handout

    Thailand’s rich not eligible for 3,500 baht government handout

    Thailand’s Finance Ministry has confirmed that wealthy citizens are not eligible for the government’s monthly cash handout of 3,500 baht. The Rao Chana (“We Win”) scheme consists of 2 monthly payments of 3,500 baht for those struggling with the financial fallout of the Covid-19 pandemic. Those with savings above a certain, unspecified threshold, will not qualify. The ministry has not…

  • Covid-19 NewsFood factory converted into 3-zone quarantine facility in Samut Sakhon

    Food factory converted into 3-zone quarantine facility in Samut Sakhon

    The government’s Covid-19 task force says Thailand’s first factory quarantine facility is now up and running in the central province of Samut Sakhon. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration says the Pattaya Food Group has converted its factory into a facility to house quarantined Covid-19 patients. “The factory used to manufacture canned foods under the Nautilus brand, but it is…

  • Crime NewsThai brothers charged with trafficking Thai women to Brunei for prostitution

    Thai brothers charged with trafficking Thai women to Brunei for prostitution

    3 people, including 2 brothers, have been arrested on charges of sex trafficking, accused of sending women to Brunei for prostitution purposes. Brothers Somchai Sukson, 55 years of age, and 49 year old Rachen Suksorn, were detained under an arrest warrant issued by the Criminal Court, charged with a sex trafficking operation involving over 3 people. Following the arrest of…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Ministry requests more info on Chinese vaccine after effectiveness rate revised down

    Health Ministry requests more info on Chinese vaccine after effectiveness rate revised down

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has called for more information from the makers of the Chinese Covid-19 vaccine, after its effectiveness rating was revised downwards by researchers in Brazil. The Sinovac Biotech jab was originally confirmed as 78% effective in trials in the South American country, but that has now changed to just over 50%. The research team at Brazil’s Butantan…

  • Covid-19 NewsSamut Sakhon to open fourth Covid field hospital on Friday

    Samut Sakhon to open fourth Covid field hospital on Friday

    The central province of Samut Sakhon, where Thailand’s second wave of Covid-19 originated last month, is to open a fourth field hospital by Friday. Vice governor Surasak Phonyangsong says the facility consists of 2 buildings with 350 beds to treat both asymptomatic and mildly symptomatic cases. Nation Thailand reports that it is located in the Nadee area of Muang district.…

  • Crime NewsOfficials say Thailand being used as transit hub for ketamine smuggling

    Officials say Thailand being used as transit hub for ketamine smuggling

    The Office of the Narcotics Control Board says Thailand is being used as a transit hub for gangs smuggling ketamine into the Kingdom from Taiwan and China. The drug is then destined for re-export to places like Hong Kong and Malaysia, where it can fetch high retail prices. However, use within Thailand is on the up too, with the ONCB…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Ministry says local administrations can buy Covid vaccines for roll-out in their areas

    Health Ministry says local administrations can buy Covid vaccines for roll-out in their areas

    The Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, says local administrations can use allocated funds to buy approved Covid vaccines for administration in their localities. “The government plans to provide free jabs to the public but it is alright too if a local administration wants to use state-allocated funds to launch their own vaccination drive. It is good that local administrative bodies…

  • Covid-19 NewsChinese Covid-19 vaccine reported as just over 50% effective, down from 78%

    Chinese Covid-19 vaccine reported as just over 50% effective, down from 78%

    Confusion reigns over the exact efficacy rate of a Chinese Covid-19 vaccine due to be rolled out in Thailand next month. Thailand has ordered 2 million doses of the Sinovac Biotech vaccine, while its rollout among high-risk groups in Indonesia is expected to begin this week. However, questions now hang over the vaccine’s efficacy rate, originally reported as 78% in…

  • Pattaya NewsAngry passenger attacks motorbike driver following collision in Pattaya – VIDEO

    Angry passenger attacks motorbike driver following collision in Pattaya – VIDEO

    An angry motorbike passenger involved in a collision that injured 3 in Pattaya has attacked the driver for crashing. The Pattaya News reports that 3 people have been injured after a motorbike drove into road barriers at an intersection on South Pattaya Road. Emergency workers arrived at the scene to find a damaged motorbike and the injured driver and his…

  • Covid-19 NewsBangkok officials to consider easing Covid restrictions

    Bangkok officials to consider easing Covid restrictions

    Officials in Bangkok say they may look at lifting some restrictions in the capital, despite yesterday’s cases going up by 37, to a total of 1,989. The Bangkok Post reports that officials are optimistic the overall situation will improve. Pongsakorn Kwanmuang, spokesman for the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, says provided the capital avoids any further “super-spreader” events, officials may consider lifting…

  • World NewsTrump ban is indefinite: Facebook exec

    Trump ban is indefinite: Facebook exec

    “We are a private company, and we have a service we provide.” A senior executive at Facebook says the social media giant has no plans to reverse its ban on outgoing US President, Donald Trump. Sheryl Sandberg says the ban is “indefinite” and there is currently no end date in sight. “Our ban is indefinite. We have said at least…