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  • Covid-19 NewsCCSA warns that new Covid infections could jump to 20,000 a day

    CCSA warns that new Covid infections could jump to 20,000 a day

    The CCSA says new Covid-19 infections in Thailand could reach 20,000 a day if the public do not take disease prevention measures seriously. According to a Bangkok Post report, 5,397 Omicron infections have been reported across 71 provinces so far. However, Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit from the Public Health Ministry says deaths remain low due to the high vaccination rate. “Even…

  • Covid-19 NewsKoh Chang national park closed due to Covid-19, but island remains open

    Koh Chang national park closed due to Covid-19, but island remains open

    The popular tourist destination of Mu Koh Chang, on the Gulf of Thailand’s eastern seaboard, has been partially-closed, as a result of Covid-19. Officials have decided to close camp sites and other tourism facilities in the national park. However, the remainder of the island remains open to visitors. According to a Thai PBS World report, there had been some initial…

  • World NewsHospitals in the Philippines prepare more beds amid surge in infections in Manila

    Hospitals in the Philippines prepare more beds amid surge in infections in Manila

    Officials in the Philippines have ordered hospitals to prepare more beds and resources, in response to a surge in infections in Manila. According to a Reuters report, the capital leads the way with record case numbers, with nearly 60% of 28,707 infections reported in the Manila region. Acting presidential spokesperson Karlo Nograles says health authorities have also been ordered to…

  • Covid-19 NewsOfficials set up child treatment facilities, expecting a surge in cases in the young

    Officials set up child treatment facilities, expecting a surge in cases in the young

    The Public Health Ministry is working with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to prepare treatment and isolation facilities for young children infected with Covid-19. According to a Thai PBS World report, officials are anticipating a surge in infections in the young. Dr. Adisai Pattanatang from The Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health says the facility can accommodate young Covid-infected patients…

  • Covid-19 NewsBangkok opens new Covid-19 testing centre amid surge in infections

    Bangkok opens new Covid-19 testing centre amid surge in infections

    A new Covid-19 testing centre, capable of conducting up to 1,000 tests a day, will open in Bangkok tomorrow, as the capital grapples with a surge in new cases. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says it will be on the first floor of Car Park Building B at the government complex on Chaeng Watthana Road. According to a Bangkok Post…

  • Crime NewsJudge fined, driving licence suspended after Chiang Mai drink-driving crash

    Judge fined, driving licence suspended after Chiang Mai drink-driving crash

    A court in Chiang Mai has fined a senior judge 14,500 baht and suspended his driving licence for 6 months after he caused a collision while drink-driving. Video footage posted on social media on December 31 shows a car driving into a rescue operation car at an intersection in the Muang district of Chiang Mai. The Bangkok Post reports that…

  • World NewsDuterte orders the arrest of unvaccinated people who violate stay-at-home rule

    Duterte orders the arrest of unvaccinated people who violate stay-at-home rule

    Amid a surge in Covid-19 infections in the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte is coming down hard on the unvaccinated. The government recently tightened restrictions in Manila and several provinces, including banning unvaccinated people from leaving home unless for exercise or to purchase essentials. According to an AFP report, Duterte has gone as far as to sanction the arrest of anyone…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai industry body confident government will curb spread of Omicron variant

    Thai industry body confident government will curb spread of Omicron variant

    The Federation of Thai Industries says it believes the government can slow the rate of Covid-19 infection, despite the alert level being raised yesterday. The level moved from 3 to 4, with officials asking people to work from home if possible and to avoid all non-essential travel. However, Kriengkrai Thiennukul from the FTI is confident Thailand will cope. “The FTI…

  • Covid-19 NewsRestaurant alcohol sales, tightening quarantine on CCSA agenda today

    Restaurant alcohol sales, tightening quarantine on CCSA agenda today

    It’s an all-too familiar scenario at this stage, and one that will have restaurateurs and others in the hospitality and tourism sectors putting their heads in their hands. While we must emphasise that nothing is confirmed yet, the CCSA meets today to consider a number of tough curbs proposed by the Public Health Ministry. Based on Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul’s…

  • Road deaths333 lives lost on Thailand’s roads over end-of-year holiday period

    333 lives lost on Thailand’s roads over end-of-year holiday period

    While the government frets over the Omicron variant, 333 people died in road traffic accidents during Thailand’s so-called “7 dangerous days” during the end-of-year holiday. The official figures, reported by Nation Thailand, were released by the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. The department says there were 2,707 road traffic accidents reported between December 29 and January 4, with 2,672…

  • Covid-19 NewsGovernment considers new restrictions as Omicron infections rise across Thailand

    Government considers new restrictions as Omicron infections rise across Thailand

    The Thai government fears a surge of “tens of thousands” of new Covid-19 infections, according to a Reuters report. The report says officials are considering implementing new disease prevention measures such as a ban on alcohol sales in restaurants and limiting large gatherings. Yesterday, Thailand reported 3,899 new Covid-19 cases, with data showing Omicron infections have tripled compared to last…

  • Politics NewsInvestigation finds no evidence PM paid MPs for votes

    Investigation finds no evidence PM paid MPs for votes

    A House Secretariat investigation says it’s found no evidence that PM Prayut Chan-o-cha paid MPs to vote for him. The probe was in response to an accusation from an opposition politician in September. Wisarn Techathirawat, a Pheu Thai MP for Chiang Rai, accused the PM of paying 5 million baht to a number of MPs in return for votes of…

  • Tourism NewsTest & Go suspension results in mass cancellations for remainder of high season

    Test & Go suspension results in mass cancellations for remainder of high season

    Thailand’s high season looks to be over already, with tourism operators reporting a surge in cancellations and plummeting hotel occupancy. The development follows the government’s decision to suspend the Test & Go entry scheme amid concerns about the highly-contagious Omicron variant, which is rapidly spreading around the world. The Bangkok Post reports that tourism operators are reporting a rise in…

  • Covid-19 NewsIndian tourists who left Chon Buri before receiving positive test result found in Bangkok

    Indian tourists who left Chon Buri before receiving positive test result found in Bangkok

    Like wanted criminals, the mugshots of two Indian travellers were posted on a graphic released by the Chon Buri Health Department. Why? Because they tested positive for Covid-19. And after a search highly publicised in Thai media, the 30 year old and 32 year old were found in Bangkok. The two travellers entered Thailand through the Test & Go quarantine…

  • Covid-19 NewsOfficials postpone activities for National Children’s Day as Omicron spreads

    Officials postpone activities for National Children’s Day as Omicron spreads

    The Education Ministry has decided to postpone all official activities planned to mark National Children’s Day this Saturday. According to a Thai PBS World report, the decision was taken as a result of the rapid spread of the Omicron Covid-19 variant. Education Minister Treenuch Thienthong says the activities are not being cancelled permanently and will go ahead at a later…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth minister calls for re-opening of bars, nightclubs to be pushed back

    Health minister calls for re-opening of bars, nightclubs to be pushed back

    Thailand’s Health Minister says the re-opening of nightlife venues should be postponed given the number of businesses that failed to implement disease prevention measures. Anutin Charnvirakul’s suggestion comes as a number of clusters of the Omicron variant have led to major outbreaks and can be traced back to bars and restaurants in a number of provinces. Anutin says there is…

  • Tourism NewsNo confirmed date for resumption of Test & Go as Omicron infections spread

    No confirmed date for resumption of Test & Go as Omicron infections spread

    The government currently has no plans to resume the Test & Go scheme, which allows vaccinated travellers from approved countries to enter Thailand with minimal quarantine. Travellers who have already been approved for the Thailand Pass through Test & Go must enter the country by January 10. After that, the only way in will be through the sandbox scheme, currently…

  • Pattaya NewsParamotor accident on Chon Buri seriously injures foreign teenager and Thai instructor

    Paramotor accident on Chon Buri seriously injures foreign teenager and Thai instructor

    A paramotor accident on the island of Koh Larn, in the eastern province of Chon Buri, has left a teenage foreign tourist and her Thai instructor seriously injured. According to a Pattaya News report, the incident occurred yesterday afternoon when the device became stuck in a power pole as the Thai man and his 17 year old student were flying.…

  • World NewsIndonesia to roll out booster vaccine doses amid rise in Omicron cases

    Indonesia to roll out booster vaccine doses amid rise in Omicron cases

    Health officials in Indonesia will begin the rollout of booster vaccine doses as the Omicron variant spreads in the country. According to a Reuters report, the Indonesian health minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin says booster doses will be administered to the general public from January 12. Health workers in the country already received booster doses in July and the programme is…

  • Covid-19 NewsSchool students could see return to online learning due to Omicron variant

    School students could see return to online learning due to Omicron variant

    The Office of Basic Education Commission says schools could end up returning to online learning as a result of the highly-contagious Omicron variant. However, the commission says that decision will be left up to individual education areas and provinces. OBEC boss Amporn Pinasa says some schools may decide to move to online learning for a week after the New Year…

  • Tourism NewsGovernment to discuss delaying resumption of Test & Go until end of January

    Government to discuss delaying resumption of Test & Go until end of January

    Following an inevitable rise in cases of the Omicron variant in Thailand, the government will discuss postponing the resumption of the Test & Go entry scheme. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says that the scheme was originally suspended due to concern over mounting Omicron infections globally. However, imported Omicron cases have now been detected in people arriving through Test &…

  • Thailand NewsMinister says holders of universal healthcare cards can be treated anywhere in the country

    Minister says holders of universal healthcare cards can be treated anywhere in the country

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister says holders of the universal healthcare card can seek treatment at primary care units anywhere in the country. According to a Bangkok Post report, Anutin Charnvirakul says cardholders will no longer have to request a referral from the unit they’re registered at. He says the change is part of reforms to the universal health care service…

  • World NewsThousands evacuated in Malaysia as 7 states hit by more flooding

    Thousands evacuated in Malaysia as 7 states hit by more flooding

    The number of people affected by severe flooding across Malaysia in recent weeks has risen to over 125,000. Flooding in 7 states yesterday saw thousands evacuated from their homes, according to the country’s National Disaster Management Agency. A Reuters report lists the affected states as Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, Johor, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan and Sabah, with 8,727 residents seeking shelter at…

  • Covid-19 NewsUS Omicron cases skyrocket, but Fauci says South Africa situation offers hope

    US Omicron cases skyrocket, but Fauci says South Africa situation offers hope

    The top pandemic expert in the US, Dr Anthony Fauci, says that while the current surge in Omicron cases is unprecedented, recent developments in South Africa offer hope. He says the peak for the US may be just weeks away, but acknowledges that what’s happening now is, “almost a vertical increase”. “We are definitely in the middle of a very…

  • Covid-19 NewsGovernment says those who can should work from home for 2 weeks

    Government says those who can should work from home for 2 weeks

    Employees in both state agencies and the private sector are being asked to work from home for the next 2 weeks, in a bid to curb the spread of the Omicron variant. Thailand has now reported over 1,500 cases of the highly-contagious mutation, but Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit from the Public Health Ministry says the situation remains under control, with no…

  • World NewsWater fights, dancing dragons, and dumpling soup: New Year traditions around Asia

    Water fights, dancing dragons, and dumpling soup: New Year traditions around Asia

    In Western countries, the start of a new year is usually celebrated with fireworks and parties – and often topped off with drunken renditions of Auld Lang Syne. Not so in Asia, where traditional New Year celebrations are a little bit different. As we welcome 2022 (and plead with it to go easy on us), here’s what New Year festivities…