Maya Taylor

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  • World NewsBeijing Winter Olympics to take place without overseas spectators

    Beijing Winter Olympics to take place without overseas spectators

    The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics will take place without any overseas fans present, according to a decision made by the Chinese organisers. The decision was announced by the International Olympic Committee yesterday. Attendance at the games will be limited to people living in China, in a bid to mitigate the risks posed by Covid-19. The games are scheduled to take…

  • Covid-19 News2 million doses of government-bought Pfizer have arrived, 28 million to follow

    2 million doses of government-bought Pfizer have arrived, 28 million to follow

    The long-awaited first lot of Pfizer vaccine doses purchased by the Thai government have arrived in the country. 2 million doses touched down at Suvarnabhumi airport yesterday and were received by the Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, according to a Bangkok Post report. In total, the government has ordered 30 million doses of the mRNA-based vaccine, with the other 28…

  • Covid-19 NewsDevelopers of Thai mRNA vaccine call for it to be fast-tracked for emergency use

    Developers of Thai mRNA vaccine call for it to be fast-tracked for emergency use

    The developers of Thailand’s first mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccine are urging the Food and Drug Administration to approve it for emergency use during the booster roll-out. The Bangkok Post reports that, in a bid to become self-reliant in vaccine manufacture, the government has allocated a budget of 1 billion baht to developers. The mRNA-based ChulaCov19 vaccine is being developed at Chulalongkorn…

  • World NewsIndonesian officials look to Phuket sandbox amid tentative re-opening plans for Bali

    Indonesian officials look to Phuket sandbox amid tentative re-opening plans for Bali

    Tourism officials in Indonesia are monitoring the Phuket sandbox as they consider gradually re-opening Bali to foreign tourists. According to an AFP report, a final decision on re-opening the normally hugely popular island of Bali could happen today. However, the country’s tourism minister, Sandiaga Uno, says any re-opening will have to proceed with caution. “My recommendation is that we move…

  • Visa InformationLabour Ministry confirms timeframe for registering undocumented migrant workers

    Labour Ministry confirms timeframe for registering undocumented migrant workers

    The Thai government has issued a timeframe during which employers must register undocumented migrant workers, thereby allowing them to obtain work permits and work legally. According to a Bangkok Post report, the Labour Minister, Suchart Chomklin, says the measure applies to migrant workers from Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos, and is being introduced to mitigate the risk of further Covid-19 outbreaks.…

  • Thailand NewsConstitutional Court delays ruling in landmark marriage equality case

    Constitutional Court delays ruling in landmark marriage equality case

    Thailand’s Constitutional Court has postponed ruling on marriage equality, according to the Foundation for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Rights and Justice. The foundation, better known as the FOR-SOGI organisation, says the ruling has been postponed until December 14. According to a Bangkok Post report, the case concerns section 1448 of Thailand’s Civil and Commercial Code. The court was asked…

  • Business NewsThai Airways to resume flights to countries with high vaccination rates

    Thai Airways to resume flights to countries with high vaccination rates

    Thai Airways says it will start selling seats on flights to highly-vaccinated destinations from October 1. The struggling national carrier expects to resume flights to the UK, France, and Germany, as well as Japan and Australia. The Bangkok Post reports that airline bosses made the decision after several destinations reported vaccination rates of around 70%. Airline spokesman, Chai Eamsiri, says…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket tourism operators want COE process reformed, other rules amended

    Phuket tourism operators want COE process reformed, other rules amended

    Tourism operators on the southern island of Phuket are calling for the certificate of entry process to be reformed in order to attract more sandbox visitors. And, according to Bhummikitti Ruktaengam from the Phuket Tourist Association, they would also like to see changes made to other entry criteria. “Simplifying the certificate of entry process is the first and foremost key…

  • Covid-19 NewsRestrictions tightened in Singapore amid surge in Covid-19 infections

    Restrictions tightened in Singapore amid surge in Covid-19 infections

    Following a surge in infections, Singapore has been forced to tighten restrictions once more in a bid to curtail the spread of Covid-19. Nation Thailand reports that the city state has now reduced gatherings from 5 to 2 people, with the exception of members of the same family. The measure will remain in place until October 24 and applies to…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai PM hit with 50-million-baht lawsuit from angry restaurant operators

    Thai PM hit with 50-million-baht lawsuit from angry restaurant operators

    The Thai PM is being sued for 50 million baht by a restaurant group which is also representing 39 other restaurant operators. The Bangkok Post reports that the Never Ending Summer Co has filed a class-action suit against Prayut Chan-o-cha, seeking compensation for financial losses endured as a result of the government’s alleged mismanagement of Covid-19. The Civil Court issued…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand in talks to procure 120 million Covid-19 vaccine doses for 2022

    Thailand in talks to procure 120 million Covid-19 vaccine doses for 2022

    The government aims to procure 120 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines next year, with a particular focus on booster shots and children between 3 and 11, who are not yet vaccinated. Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration says 60 million doses will be the AstraZeneca vaccine, between 30 and 50 million will be from Pfizer, and…

  • Tourism NewsGovernment urged to clarify tourism marketing plan ahead of high season

    Government urged to clarify tourism marketing plan ahead of high season

    Following the government’s decision to re-open a further 10 provinces to international visitors from November, tourism operators are calling for a clear plan ahead of high season. Yesterday, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration agreed a number of measures, including reducing curfew hours in the dark red provinces, allowing a number of businesses to re-open, and extending the emergency decree…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand reduces quarantine to 7 days for fully vaccinated arrivals from October

    Thailand reduces quarantine to 7 days for fully vaccinated arrivals from October

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has approved a reduction in mandatory quarantine for vaccinated arrivals from Friday. Fully vaccinated travellers will now face quarantine of 7 days instead of 14. Unvaccinated arrivals, or those who cannot prove their vaccination status, will still be subject to a longer quarantine period of between 10 and 14 days. The CCSA also agreed…

  • World NewsAustralian official suggests borders may re-open by Christmas

    Australian official suggests borders may re-open by Christmas

    Its borders have been closed since March 2020, but Australia may be ready to re-open by Christmas, according to its tourism minister. According to a TTR Weekly report, Dan Tehan, minister for trade, tourism, and investments made the suggestion while participating in an online talk organised by the National Press Club of Australia. “I do empathise with the Australians who…

  • Thailand NewsConsumer complaints hotline targets rip-off shopkeepers

    Consumer complaints hotline targets rip-off shopkeepers

    A nationwide hotline number is now in operation to allow consumers to file complaints against shop owners who overcharge for basic necessities. Nation Thailand reports that the Commerce Ministry has launched the 1569 hotline following complaints of excessive charges for essential goods. Shopkeepers are being warned they face penalties of over 7 years’ imprisonment and/or a fine of 140,000 baht…

  • Bangkok NewsCurfew shortened, Bangkok spas, gyms, cinemas can re-open from October

    Curfew shortened, Bangkok spas, gyms, cinemas can re-open from October

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has approved the re-opening of 10 business types in Bangkok and other dark red provinces. According to a Coconuts report, from Friday, spas, cinemas, and indoor gyms can re-open, along with pre-schools, museums, and tattoo parlours. The news is not so good for the owners of bars and clubs, which must still remain closed…

  • World NewsMalaysia considers further re-opening to domestic tourism

    Malaysia considers further re-opening to domestic tourism

    Malaysia’s tourism minister says the re-opening of inter-state travel is now a high priority as the country seeks to reboot domestic tourism. Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri says other islands are hopeful they will soon be able to follow Langkawi, which re-opened for vaccinated domestic tourists on September 16. According to a TTR Weekly report, the tourism ministry is considering re-opening…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesWeather warning issued as tropical storm Dianmu approaches

    Weather warning issued as tropical storm Dianmu approaches

    The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a warning for the North, Northeast, East and Central regions, as it monitors tropical storm Dianmu, which is expected to be downgraded to a tropical depression. The TMD says the storm made landfall over the central Vietnamese province of Quang this morning and is about 260 kilometres southeast of Amnat Charoen province, in north-east…

  • Covid-19 NewsEducation ministry to accelerate vaccination of over 200,000 teachers

    Education ministry to accelerate vaccination of over 200,000 teachers

    All vocational and secondary school students should be fully vaccinated by November 15 and the vaccination of 210,000 teachers is being accelerated ahead of schools re-opening. So says Suphat Champatong from the Education Ministry, adding that the government has taken delivery of 3 vaccine types – viral vector, live attenuated, and inactivated. In a Bangkok Post report, Suphat says the…

  • World NewsUS judge orders Facebook to disclose anti-Rohingya content as part of international case against Myanmar

    US judge orders Facebook to disclose anti-Rohingya content as part of international case against Myanmar

    A court in the US has ruled that Facebook must disclose posts it removed from its network on the grounds that they were inciting violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. The move comes as a number of countries take action against Myanmar in the International Court of Justice. The Bangkok Post reports that Judge Zia Faruqui has criticised Facebook for…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand to receive 120,000 doses of AstraZeneca from Singapore on Saturday

    Thailand to receive 120,000 doses of AstraZeneca from Singapore on Saturday

    Singapore is to send 122,400 doses of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine to Thailand on Saturday, as part of a deal that will see Thailand return the favour when vaccines are more readily available. The government has also struck a similar deal with Bhutan, with that country sending Thailand 150,000 AstraZeneca doses. According to a Nation Thailand report, the exchange has…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai health minister says all target groups will be fully vaccinated by year end

    Thai health minister says all target groups will be fully vaccinated by year end

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister says all target groups will have received 2 doses of a Covid-19 vaccine by the end of this year. In addition, Anutin Charnvirakul says certain groups will receive a third, or booster, dose this year and boosters will be administered to all in the coming year. He adds that there are currently between 700,000 and 800,000…

  • Covid-19 NewsAmended communicable disease law includes powers to retain curfew, order lockdowns

    Amended communicable disease law includes powers to retain curfew, order lockdowns

    As the government prepares to debate the future of the emergency decree, set to expire next Thursday, a new legal amendment means some of its powers could remain. The Bangkok Post reports that the amended Communicable Disease Act gives officials the power to retain the current curfew and to impose new lockdowns. The government says the law will be used…

  • Bangkok NewsOfficials say Bangkok could re-open from November 1, if 70% are vaccinated

    Officials say Bangkok could re-open from November 1, if 70% are vaccinated

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has indicated that Bangkok could re-open to international tourism from November 1, provided 70% of the population are fully vaccinated. The Bangkok Post reports that this is the first time the CCSA has used the November 1 date when discussing the re-opening of the capital. The original date given by the tourism ministry for…

  • Crime NewsFormer deputy attorney-general to be investigated over serious wrongdoings in Red Bull hit-and-run case

    Former deputy attorney-general to be investigated over serious wrongdoings in Red Bull hit-and-run case

    An investigation is to take place into alleged serious transgressions by a former deputy attorney-general involved in the 2012 hit-and-run case against Vorayuth Yoovidhya. Nate Naksuk is to be investigated over his decision to drop the charges against the Red Bull heir, who is accused of killing a Bangkok policeman in the hit-and-run incident. The Bangkok Post reports that the…

  • World NewsMelbourne hit by 6.0 magnitude quake, tremors across south-east Australia

    Melbourne hit by 6.0 magnitude quake, tremors across south-east Australia

    The Australian city of Melbourne, capital of the south-eastern state of Victoria, has been struck by a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, damaging buildings but with no serious injuries reported. The quake struck on Wednesday morning, with tremors felt as far away as Adelaide and Sydney. It measured higher on the Richter scale than a 5.6 quake that struck Newcastle, New South…

  • World NewsAmnesty says vaccine makers putting profits before lives amid global inequity

    Amnesty says vaccine makers putting profits before lives amid global inequity

    Amnesty International has accused the manufacturers of Covid-19 vaccines of putting profits before lives and called on wealthy governments to distribute 2 billion doses to poorer nations. According to an AFP report, Amnesty boss Agnes Callamard says that US President Joe Biden is expected to use the UN General Assembly to confirm a pledge to fully vaccinate 70% of the…

  • Economy NewsIndustry body says Thai government must borrow another 1 trillion baht

    Industry body says Thai government must borrow another 1 trillion baht

    The chairman of The Federation of Thai Industries is calling on the government to borrow another 1 trillion baht to kick-start the economy in 2022. Supant Mongkolsuthree says the extra funds are desperately needed to boost an economy devastated by the fallout from the pandemic. According to a Bangkok Post report, he says the government’s borrowing of 500 billion baht…

  • World NewsBali to re-open for international yachts with fully vaccinated crew, passengers

    Bali to re-open for international yachts with fully vaccinated crew, passengers

    The director of a Bali yachting firm says Indonesia is preparing to ease entry restrictions for yachts and fully vaccinated crew and passengers. Thomas Taatjes from Asia Pacific Superyachts says foreign nationals will be required to present proof of Covid-19 vaccination when applying for a visa. “Foreigners who apply for the visa must have a certificate showing they are fully…

  • World NewsBritish Airways tests first ever net-zero carbon emissions flight

    British Airways tests first ever net-zero carbon emissions flight

    British Airways has tested the first passenger flight operating on sustainable aviation fuel, while off-setting the remainder of emissions. TTR Weekly reports that BA1476 flew from London Heathrow to Glasgow last week, after the airline pledged to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. BA says it will achieve its goal through a series of short, medium, and long-term measures. The…