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  • Princess steps in to approve alternative vaccine imports

    Princess steps in to approve alternative vaccine imports

    Princess Chulabhorn, sister to His Majesty, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, has signed a decree to allow the Chulabhorn Royal Academy, which she sponsors, to import Covid-19 vaccines. It’s understood that the institution will import another Chinese vaccine, Sinopharm, which the Food and Drug Administration is expected to approve in the coming week. The surprise development has been confirmed in the Royal…

  • Phuket Gov issues English letter urging Covid-19 compliance

    Phuket Gov issues English letter urging Covid-19 compliance

    This afternoon Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew issued a direct letter, apparently aimed at foreigners. The letter urged that everyone comply with the island’s Covid-19 restrictions to try to eliminate the virus. The letter is a formal request marked urgent, written in English implying that it is directed at foreigners, issued by the Directing Division of the Phuket Governor’s office at…

  • Melbourne, Australia on week-long Covid-19 lockdown

    Melbourne, Australia on week-long Covid-19 lockdown

    Melbourne, Australia’s second largest city, has just gone into a sudden 7-day Covid-19 lockdown, after a recent outbreak. The city of 5 million people has new stay at home orders today for the next week, going into effect at midnight tonight and lasts until June 3. The lockdown will not just affect the city of Melbourne but the entire Victoria…

  • Water monitor lizard blood studied in Thailand for potential to treat cancer and Covid-19

    Water monitor lizard blood studied in Thailand for potential to treat cancer and Covid-19

    Asian water monitor lizard blood is being researched in Thailand for its medicinal properties and its potential to treat cancer and even Covid-19. The Thai government granted the Mahidol University permission to collect blood samples from the protected species and study proteins in the blood that contribute to the lizard’s immune defence. The large lizards, sometimes reaching 1.5 metres in…

  • Phuket study confirms Sinovac vaccine offers 80% protection

    Phuket study confirms Sinovac vaccine offers 80% protection

    A study on the southern island of Phuket indicates that inoculation with the Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine reduces the chance of contracting the virus by more than 83%. Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit from the Public Health Ministry says around 22% of the island’s population has now received both doses of the Sinovac vaccine, with 45% having received the first dose. According to…

  • Thai Airways introducing limited direct flights between Europe and Phuket

    Thai Airways introducing limited direct flights between Europe and Phuket

    Thai Airways is testing the waters (so to speak) by introducing a limited number of direct flights from Europe to Phuket, ahead of the southern island’s July 1 re-opening. The national carrier, currently in the throes of restructuring after teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, has started selling direct flights from 4 European cities to Phuket. According to a Bangkok…

  • 93% of Covid samples from April test positive for variant found in the UK

    93% of Covid samples from April test positive for variant found in the UK

    The Covid-19 variant first detected in the United Kingdom is said to have been found in many of the cases detected in April. Out of 300 samples, 93% tested positive for the mutated strain, B.1.117, according to director general of the Public Health Ministry’s Department of Medical Sciences, Supakit Sirilak. The latest outbreak of Covid-19 started in clusters in Bangkok’s…

  • Pattaya plans for reopening with no quarantine for vaccinated travellers

    Pattaya plans for reopening with no quarantine for vaccinated travellers

    Pattaya will reopen to foreign tourists this year under a model similar to Phuket… but only if 70% of residents are vaccinated against Covid-19. Local officials are seeking more vaccine doses in an effort to reach herd immunity and bring people back to one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations. Under the plan “Pattaya, Move On,” quarantine in Pattaya would be…

  • Thursday Covid Update: 3,323 cases and 47 deaths

    Thursday Covid Update: 3,323 cases and 47 deaths

    3,323 new Covid-19 cases and a record high of 47 coronavirus-related deaths were reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. There has been a total of 112,354 infections recorded since April 1, the latest wave of Covid-19. There are now 46,469 active cases. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA has reported 141,217 Covid-19 cases…

  • Mor Prom Covid-19 vaccine registration Line account scrapped

    Mor Prom Covid-19 vaccine registration Line account scrapped

    Less than a month after its not-so-triumphant launch, the Mor Prom Line account for vaccine registration, like so many Covid-19 plans before it, has been scratched. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration says the government decided to discontinue to online registration scheme in anticipation of the platform being overwhelmed by coming sign-ups. The plan is now to keep Mor Prom…

  • Mahidol University: We did not state Fingerroot is effective medicine for treating Covid-19 symptoms

    Mahidol University: We did not state Fingerroot is effective medicine for treating Covid-19 symptoms

    Mahidol University, located in Nakhon Pathom, a central Thai province, has denied they are associated with any claims made by product advertisers that extracts from Fingerroot, a root that has the appearance of long, jaundiced fingers, can be used to treat Covid-19 sufferers. A rector from the university, Professor Dr. Banchong Mahaisavariya, attempted to distance the university from the advertisers’…

  • Police in Koh Samui arrest 9 people for gathering and drinking alcohol

    Police in Koh Samui arrest 9 people for gathering and drinking alcohol

    Police in Koh Samui arrested 9 people for allegedly gathering and drinking alcohol, a violation of the strict disease control rules put in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The island has been working to contain the virus and administer vaccines quickly to prepare for the reopening to vaccinated foreign tourists on July 1 under a travel model similar…

  • Wednesday Covid Update: 2,455 new cases and 41 deaths, provincial totals

    Wednesday Covid Update: 2,455 new cases and 41 deaths, provincial totals

    2,455 new Covid-19 cases and 41 coronavirus-related deaths, the highest fatality count since the start of the pandemic, were reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. A total of 109,031 people have tested positive for Covid-19 since April 1. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA has reported 137,894 Covid-19 cases in Thailand and 873…

  • Cabinet approves Emergency Decree extension, prison funding

    Cabinet approves Emergency Decree extension, prison funding

    The Emergency Decree enacted to attempt to curb the spread of Covid-19 in Thailand has just been extended for 2 more months, until the end of July. Cabinet ministers met yesterday to determine the future of the decree and agreed to extend it from June 1 to July 31, while also approving funding for fighting Covid-19 in the Thai prison…

  • Four different Covid-19 variants detected in Thailand

    Four different Covid-19 variants detected in Thailand

    Four different Covid-19 variants have been detected in Thailand since April 1, the start of the latest wave of the coronavirus. More than 100,000 people have contracted the virus and more than 700 Covid patients over the past couple of months. The original strain of SARS-CoV-2 spread from Wuhan, China to Thailand back in January of last year. The first…

  • Managers of Bangkok clubs blamed for third wave deny any wrongdoing

    Managers of Bangkok clubs blamed for third wave deny any wrongdoing

    The managers of 2 nightclubs in the Thong Lor district of Bangkok have denied any responsibility for causing a third wave of Covid-19. The Krystal and Emerald clubs have been widely blamed for sparking a resurgence of the virus that has now spread across the Kingdom, threatening tourism re-opening plans and further decimating an already-fragile economy. Both managers face charges…

  • Thai industry body says government may miss vaccination target due to supply issues

    Thai industry body says government may miss vaccination target due to supply issues

    The Thai government is being warned that ongoing issues with Covid-19 vaccine supply may cause it to miss its target of obtaining 10 million doses in June. The Federation of Thai Industries says the supply problems will impact the country’s vaccination rollout and is calling on the government to accelerate the process by allowing private companies to import doses from…

  • Health Minister insists AstraZeneca vaccines will be delivered on time

    Health Minister insists AstraZeneca vaccines will be delivered on time

    The required doses of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine will be ready for the government’s June 7 rollout. So says Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, in response to concerns over supply issues. A number of hospitals have already suspended use of the vaccine, due to low or no supplies. According to a Bangkok Post report, Anutin met with representatives from AstraZeneca…

  • Monk talks man down from a telephone tower in Sattahip

    Monk talks man down from a telephone tower in Sattahip

    Last night, a monk came to the aid of a man who was preparing to jump off a telephone tower in Sattahip, the elbow of land between Pattaya and Rayong. Sattahip police were dispatched to the telephone tower after they were notified of the man’s situation at 9:30pm. Once at the scene, police and local media found a 54 year…

  • 515 test positive for Covid at construction site in Nonthaburi, mostly migrant workers

    515 test positive for Covid at construction site in Nonthaburi, mostly migrant workers

    Another construction site, this time in Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok, has reported an outbreak of Covid-19 after active testing revealed 515 people infected with Covid-19, over half of the 959 total workers who were there and screened. The worksite, Sin0-Thai, has been ordered to close. The majority of those who tested positive were asymptomatic, according to provincial health officials who…

  • Covid UPDATE Tuesday: 3,226 new infections, 26 deaths

    Covid UPDATE Tuesday: 3,226 new infections, 26 deaths

    Thailand’s public health ministry has reported 26 new Covid-related deaths and 3,226 new infections for today. 882 of the new infections were from prisons. • The Thai government has rescheduled the second dose of AstraZeneca vaccines “16 weeks after the first dose”. This is instead of the previously announced 10 weeks. But they’re insisting the delay to the second vaccine…

  • Former Finance Minister petitions to revoke approval of government’s 700 billion baht loan

    Former Finance Minister petitions to revoke approval of government’s 700 billion baht loan

    A former politician, who served as Finance Minister from 2011 to 2012, is petitioning the Supreme Administrative Court to revoke approval for the government’s 700 billion baht loan. Cabinet recently approved an executive decree that allows the government to borrow the funds, in order to restore Thailand’s decimated economy and combat the Covid-19 crisis. Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala says he doesn’t object…

  • Government adjusts timing of second dose as hospitals run low on AstraZeneca

    Government adjusts timing of second dose as hospitals run low on AstraZeneca

    The Thai government says the second dose of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine can be administered 16 weeks after the first, instead of the standard 10 weeks. Officials insist the delay won’t have any negative impact, as reports circulate that hospitals are running out of AstraZeneca doses. Both Chulabhorn and Vachira hospitals have confirmed they are suspending inoculation with AstraZeneca indefinitely…

  • Government urged to clarify private hospitals’ vaccination role

    Government urged to clarify private hospitals’ vaccination role

    The government is being urged to clarify whether private hospitals can administer Covid-19 vaccines to employees. According to a Bangkok Post report, the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry, also known as EconThai, says the government needs to eliminate the legal barriers preventing private hospitals from vaccinating workers. Last week, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha said workers under Section 33 of…

  • Rawai residents who register for a vaccine have a chance to win gold, cash

    Rawai residents who register for a vaccine have a chance to win gold, cash

    Rawai residents who register for a Covid-19 vaccine have a chance to win gold. In an incentive to get people vaccinated, Phuket’s Rawai municipality is starting a lucky draw with 10 gold necklaces as well as cash prizes up for grabs. Many governments and businesses in Thailand and overseas have started incentives to entice people to get vaccinated. A town…

  • Monday Covid-19 Update: 2,713 new cases and 30 deaths, provincial totals

    Monday Covid-19 Update: 2,713 new cases and 30 deaths, provincial totals

    2,713 new Covid-19 cases and 30 coronavirus related deaths were reported today in Thailand, raising the total case count since the start of the pandemic to 135,439 and the death toll to 806. The are now 45,307 active Covid-19 cases in Thailand. Out of the new cases reported today, 206 infections were at correctional facilities. Thousands of inmates at around…

  • Private hospitals to order 5 million Moderna vaccine doses for paying customers

    Private hospitals to order 5 million Moderna vaccine doses for paying customers

    Private hospitals in Thailand say they are ordering 5 million Moderna vaccine doses for paying clients who may want a different vaccine brand. Thailand’s Private Hospital Association, which includes more than 200 private hospitals across the country, is reviewing orders for the vaccine from its members and will order the vaccines through the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation. Officials say private hospitals…

  • Experts say a choice in Covid-19 vaccines will help boost immunity against variants

    Experts say a choice in Covid-19 vaccines will help boost immunity against variants

    A choice in Covid-19 vaccines is being touted by health experts as a way to help protect against virus variants. Such experts are calling on the Thai government to include a variety of brands in its national vaccination drive after the South African variant was discovered in the South last Saturday. The B.1.351 variant is thought to be the most…

  • Suan Dusit Poll: most people will get gov’t Covid-19 vaccine

    Suan Dusit Poll: most people will get gov’t Covid-19 vaccine

    A new Suan Dusit Poll this week reveals that a majority of people in Thailand are willing to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by whatever shot is available from the government. The poll, conducted by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University, surveyed 2,644 people online throughout Thailand between May 17 and May 20 about their opinions on the government’s push to vaccinate people…

  • Sunday UPDATE: 3,382 new infections and 17 deaths, provincial totals

    Sunday UPDATE: 3,382 new infections and 17 deaths, provincial totals

    This morning the public health ministry has announced 3,382 new cases of Covid-19 and 17 new deaths across Thailand. The daily numbers, again, are oddly statistically consistent with the daily toll around 1,900 – 2,500 for the past month (with few variations). Although the daily totals, even without the prison numbers, are slowly creeping up, mostly as a result of…