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    Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run

    Thailand is a great place for expats and retirees, offering a warm climate, affordable living, and rich culture. However, healthcare can be tricky for foreigners since they aren’t eligible for public health coverage, and private care can be expensive. Private...

  • Homes and temples damaged, 11 boats sunk as major storm hits Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Homes and temples damaged, 11 boats sunk as major storm hits Chon Buri

    The district of Sattahip, in the eastern province of Chon Buri, is picking up the pieces after a devastating storm struck in the early hours of yesterday morning. According to a Pattaya News report, 11 fishing boats have sunk and at least 20 homes have sustained damage, mainly along the coast. It’s understood most of the fishing boats belong to…

  • Phuket to rollout rapid Covid-19 testing campaign for visitors | Thaiger

    Phuket to rollout rapid Covid-19 testing campaign for visitors

    A rapid Covid-19 antigen testing campaign for visitors to Phuket is being rolled out to quickly detect cases in an effort to prevent the spread of the virus. The island province is set to reopen to foreign tourists in July, that is if the virus is contained and if at least 70% of the population is vaccinated against the coronavirus.…

  • It’s cicada season and America is preparing for billions to emerge after 17 years of hiding | Thaiger

    It’s cicada season and America is preparing for billions to emerge after 17 years of hiding

    Americans are preparing for billions of cicadas to emerge after spending 17 years underground. Some are thinking it’s their worst nightmare to see and hear the insects as they will undoubtedly swarm their yards and porches. Their semi-hard skin, that is shed, will also be a sight to see, if there are, indeed, billions coming out. In Thailand, and most…

  • Thailand’s private sector to open 372 vaccination points nationwide | Thaiger

    Thailand’s private sector to open 372 vaccination points nationwide

    Thailand’s Chamber of Commerce has confirmed the private sector will open 372 vaccination centres in an effort to accelerate the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Nation Thailand reports that 82 of the centres will be in Bangkok, which, along with neighbouring provinces, is currently bearing the brunt of the third wave. The private sector aims to support the government’s plans to vaccinate…

  • UN representative talks with Thai officials to help refugees fleeing Myanmar | Thaiger

    UN representative talks with Thai officials to help refugees fleeing Myanmar

    With ongoing violence in Myanmar between the military junta and ethnic armies, a representative from the United Nations has held discussions with local authorities in Mae Hong Son, which borders Myanmar, to look into ways to help more than 2,000 Karen refugees who fled their homes to escape the violence. Following the military coup in February, ousting the state counsellor…

  • Tourism Minister says Phuket must reach zero infections before July re-opening | Thaiger

    Tourism Minister says Phuket must reach zero infections before July re-opening

    The Tourism and Sports Minister insists the southern island of Phuket must record zero Covid-19 cases if a planned July re-opening is to go ahead. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn adds that, should new infections be reported once 70% of the island is vaccinated, the Tourism and Public Health Ministries will work together to decide what action to take. Tourism operators in Phuket…

  • Foreigners can register for vaccination next month (next week for some on Phuket) | Thaiger

    Foreigners can register for vaccination next month (next week for some on Phuket)

    But when they will actually be vaccinated remains up in the air. While a Public Health Ministry spokesperson declared just days ago that Covid-19 vaccines were reserved for Thais, not expats, the government now says that statement was taken out of context. Yesterday, Opas Kankawinpong from the Disease Control Department confirmed that foreigners living in Thailand would also be vaccinated. “Anyone living…

  • Friday Covid UPDATE: 27 more deaths, 2,044 new infections | Thaiger

    Friday Covid UPDATE: 27 more deaths, 2,044 new infections

    The Friday report, compiling the regional totals from Thursday, indicates that has been 27 new Covid-related deaths and 2,044 new Covid-19 infections in the past 24 hours. The numbers continue a statistically consistent rise in the number of Covid infections over the past 2 weeks. The CCSA yesterday declared that is is focusing on containing major Covid clusters in 3…

  • Thailand News Today | Promise to vaccinate expats, Thailand “electric vehicle hub” | May 6 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today | Promise to vaccinate expats, Thailand “electric vehicle hub” | May 6

    Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration has denied that the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine is already in Thailand, The Thai government has ambitious plans to turn the Kingdom into a Southeast Asian hub for the manufacture of electric vehicles., The Thai Hotels Association is urging the government to extend the domestic travel stimulus schemes, set to end on September 30 and Thai…

  • Activist Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul granted bail | Thaiger

    Activist Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul granted bail

    Jailed student activist leader Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul has been granted bail of 200,000 baht today after repeated denials of bail requests over the last 2 months. Rung was detained on charges using Thailand’s strict lese majeste laws that carry a 15-year maximum sentence for insulting the royal monarchy and has been held without bail since March 8. She joined her…

  • Thailand increases durian exports to China by 14% this year | Thaiger

    Thailand increases durian exports to China by 14% this year

    Thailand has exported 14% more durian to China in this year’s first quarter over the same period last year. The Trade Negotiations Department Director General says Thai durian auctions in the first quarter secured 186 million, making up 88% of the total amount of Thai durian exports to world markets. Last year, Thailand exported US1.5 billion worth of durian to…

  • 160 infected in Bangkok’s Bang Kae Covid-19 cluster | Thaiger

    160 infected in Bangkok’s Bang Kae Covid-19 cluster

    An outbreak of about 160 new Covid-19 infections was identified today in Bangkok’s Bang Kae district, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. 1,413 people were tested by health workers in a Bang Kae department store on three dates – April 28, April 30, and May 1 – after 9 Cambodian employees in the store were confirmed to have…

  • Hundreds of Thailand slums at risk of Covid-19 as many can’t afford to quarantine | Thaiger

    Hundreds of Thailand slums at risk of Covid-19 as many can’t afford to quarantine

    Following the Covid-19 outbreak at the Khlong Toey slum neighbourhood in Bangkok, there have been more than 1,000 slum communities have been identified as having similar living conditions as the Khlong Toey slum, and are now communities at high risk advised to be under watch to prevent another outbreak. The Social Development and Human Security Ministry’s Community Organisations Development Institute…

  • Thailand removed from New York Times graphic on Pfizer vaccine | Thaiger

    Thailand removed from New York Times graphic on Pfizer vaccine

    The New York Times removed Thailand from their infographic of countries that have imported the Pfizer vaccine after initial reports could not be confirmed. Pfizer denied that Thailand had made a deal to acquire jabs of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. The early rumours of the deal sparked controversy in Thailand, as they were listed as having the jab available only for…

  • Covid-19 outbreak contributes to elephant population decline in Southern Thailand | Thaiger

    Covid-19 outbreak contributes to elephant population decline in Southern Thailand

    The following was submitted by the Southern Thailand Elephant Foundation. There has been a significant decline in the elephant population of Southern Thailand as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. In Phang Nga Province, which normally has more domesticated elephants than any other Southern Thailand province, the elephant population has dropped by a third of its normal number. This fall…

  • Patent application for antiviral drug Favipiravir rejected by Thai officials | Thaiger

    Patent application for antiviral drug Favipiravir rejected by Thai officials

    The patent application for the Japanese antiviral drug Favipiravir used to treat Covid-19 has been rejected in Thailand. With thousands of Covid-19 patients in hospitals and field hospitals, the Thai government made emergency orders for the drug, and sought permission for the right to produce the medicine locally. An application had been filed under the compulsory license system where the…

  • Diplomatic spat between China and Australia, Chinese suspend economic dialogue | Thaiger

    Diplomatic spat between China and Australia, Chinese suspend economic dialogue

    A diplomatic spat between China and Australia has the Communist State suspending all economic dialogue “indefinitely” between the 2 countries as of today. A statement by China’s National Development and Reform Commission detailed some of the reasoning behind the move, which is under the China-Australia Strategic Economic Dialogue. “Recently, some Australian Commonwealth Government officials launched a series of measures to…

  • Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan, Phuket to start registration | Thaiger

    Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan, Phuket to start registration

    Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan, a spokesperson from the CCSA said today, clarifying recent reports that said Thais have priority in the first phase of inoculations. The spokesperson says comments were taken out of context and, in fact, foreigners have already been included in the first phase of vaccinations. We’d like to confirm that Thailand’s vaccination strategy is…

  • Multi-day traditional Thai funerals shortened for Covid-19 safety | Thaiger

    Multi-day traditional Thai funerals shortened for Covid-19 safety

    Traditional funerals in Thailand last several days with ceremonies and mourning before the eventual cremation of the lost loved one. But with the rising death toll of Covid-19, funeral ceremonies have needed to be revised and shortened for the safety of attendees. With infections in Thailand catapulting from 29,000 in early April to 74,900 as of yesterday, funerals have to…

  • Activist lawyer contracts Covid-19 in prison | Thaiger

    Activist lawyer contracts Covid-19 in prison

    Arnon Nampa, an activist lawyer in jail without bail since February on lese majeste charges has been infected with Covid-19, according to his Facebook page. An anonymous source at the Corrections Department confirmed with Reuters that Arnon had tested positive yesterday and has been sent to the prison hospital for treatment. The department later released a press statement confirming the…

  • GDP forecast dropped to 1-2% with best, middle and worst case scenarios | Thaiger

    GDP forecast dropped to 1-2% with best, middle and worst case scenarios

    Mass vaccination will be the key stop the slump in economic growth after the Bank of Thailand revised their 2021 GDP forecast to between 1 – 2%. They had previously estimated a 3% growth in the gross domestic product but are now creating tiered predictions of a base level, worse situation, and a worst-case scenario, according to the Bank of…

  • Vietnam extends quarantine for overseas arrivals to 21 days | Thaiger

    Vietnam extends quarantine for overseas arrivals to 21 days

    Just the thought of 14 days in isolation has driven away many prospective tourists. Imagine 21 days in quarantine. If you want to travel to Vietnam, you’ll now have to go through the 3 week quarantine upon entering the country, Vietnam’s Minister of Health Nguyễn Thanh Long announced yesterday. The country of 96 million people has kept cases low at…

  • Chon Buri sees drop in today’s daily Covid infections – Thursday, 76 | Thaiger

    Chon Buri sees drop in today’s daily Covid infections – Thursday, 76

    Chon Buri province, which features Pattaya, is seeing a drop in the number of daily Covid-19 infections at 76 recorded today. Yesterday, the province saw 110 new infections. With today’s new infections, the province has seen a total of 3,041 infections since the latest wave of Covid-19 began in early April. 1,600 people are currently listed in medical care and…

  • 12 gamblers arrested in raid on restaurant in central Thailand | Thaiger

    12 gamblers arrested in raid on restaurant in central Thailand

    Police have arrested 12 people found eating, drinking, and gambling in a restaurant in the central province of Pathum Thani. Under disease prevention measures, there is currently a ban on in-restaurant dining in a number of provinces in Thailand. According to the Bangkok Post, the authorities raided the restaurant in the Lam Luk Ka district of Pathum Thani late last…

  • Everything you need to know about Covid vaccines in Thailand right now | Thaiger

    Everything you need to know about Covid vaccines in Thailand right now

    Which Covid vaccines are available in Thailand? Thailand’s FDA has licensed 3 Covid-19 vaccines – AztraZeneca/Oxford University, Sinovac from China and Johnson Johnson. Only the AztraZenaca and Sinovac vaccines are currently delivered and available in Thailand at this time. Others will likely be approved for use in Thailand in the next few months, including the Pfizer/Moderna mRNA vaccine (paperwork submitted)…

  • Officials deny Pfizer vaccine already available in Thailand for “a certain group” | Thaiger

    Officials deny Pfizer vaccine already available in Thailand for “a certain group”

    Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration has denied that the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine is already in Thailand and available for the exclusive use of some. The FDA was responding to a claim made by former PM Thaksin Shinawatra, who says the vaccine is available for emergency use to inoculate a certain group. Thaksin made the claim online using the Clubhouse app.…

  • Thailand jumps on the electric bandwagon, aims to become EV production hub | Thaiger

    Thailand jumps on the electric bandwagon, aims to become EV production hub

    The Thai government has ambitious plans to turn the Kingdom into a Southeast Asian hub for the manufacture of electric vehicles. Nikkei Asia reports that big companies in Thailand are preparing to invest substantially in the greener mode of transport, after the National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee suggested a new manufacturing target could mean half of Thailand’s auto-production is made…

  • Phuket struggles towards herd immunity, vaccine rollout slow in other provinces | Thaiger

    Phuket struggles towards herd immunity, vaccine rollout slow in other provinces

    So far, 22% of the population in Phuket is fully vaccinated against Covid-19 while the majority of provinces in Thailand have not vaccinated any of the residents, according to data compiled by researcher Peter Scully. Bangkok, the epicentre of recent infections with more than 15,000 confirmed cases since April 1, has only fully vaccinated 1% of the population. Around 10…

  • Thursday Covid UPDATE: 18 deaths and 1,911 new infections | Thaiger

    Thursday Covid UPDATE: 18 deaths and 1,911 new infections

    The Thai ministry of health has announced the Wednesday tally from Bangkok and the provinces. There has been 18 new Covid-related deaths and 1,911 new infections in the past 24 hours. The oddly consistent daily tally suggests that the infection rate is steady and not running “out of control”. (The Thaiger is not suggesting anything ‘sinister’ about the numbers but…

  • Covid outbreak in Bangkok’s Klong Toey area is a major setback | Thaiger

    Covid outbreak in Bangkok’s Klong Toey area is a major setback

    The recent Covid-19 outbreak in Bangkok’s largest slum of Klong Toey, is a major setback for the Thai government’s efforts in controlling the virus’ third wave in the capital. In the overcrowded community, more than 300 infections were discovered just last month. Now, after recently testing, 1,336 Klong Toey residents over a period of 3 days, results showed 1 in…