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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • April Thai lottery postponed

    April Thai lottery postponed

    The Thai national lottery scheduled for April 1 will now take place on May 2, and the other April 16 and May 2 lottery draws have been cancelled. The Thai Government Lottery Office made the announcement today. The bi-monthly drawing of the six magic numbers is one of the most watched TV programs in Thailand. The move, sure to disappoint…

  • Wuhan, original epicentre of coronavirus outbreak, will lift outgoing travel ban

    Wuhan, original epicentre of coronavirus outbreak, will lift outgoing travel ban

    Wuhan, the likely origin of the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak, and the city hardest hit by it, plans to remove outbound travel restrictions from April 8 after over two months of lockdown. People in Hubei province and its capital, Wuhan, will be allowed to leave if they hold a ‘green health code’, meaning no contact with any infected or suspected virus…

  • Chicken eggs will not run out in Thailand

    Chicken eggs will not run out in Thailand

    Poached, scrambled or fried, we’re unlikely to run out of eggs during the current emergency crisis. Thai chicken farm owners confirmed today that there will be no shortage of chicken eggs in Thailand. Mongkol Pipatsattayanurak, the chairman of the Chicken Egg Farmers and Traders association, says that the current daily output of chicken eggs is about 40 million and the…

  • Thai PM: State of emergency begins at midnight

    Thai PM: State of emergency begins at midnight

    “I am in charge of this mission.” In a nationally televised address, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha told the public today that Thailand has reached a turning point in its fight against the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic and he is now “in charge of every aspect” of the government’s efforts to combat the disease. An emergency decree, announced yesterday, will be enforced across…

  • Bank employee tests positive for coronavirus

    Bank employee tests positive for coronavirus

    “The employee is now in hospital and his last day at work was March 23.” Siam Commerial Bank has announced that one of its temporary employees tested positive for Covid-19 coronavirus. A spokesman says that the employee worked on the 20th floor of Ari Hill Building on Phaholyothin Road in Bangkok. After notifying the Ministry of Public Health and the…

  • Covid-19: Bộ Y tế điều trị virus corona theo triệu chứng

    Covid-19: Bộ Y tế điều trị virus corona theo triệu chứng

    Hội đồng chuyên môn y tế cho biết, bệnh nhân nhiễm virus corona đang được điều trị theo triệu chứng, giữ phòng bệnh thông thoáng, súc họng bằng dung dịch sát khuẩn. Chiều qua, Thứ trưởng Bộ Y tế Nguyễn Trường Sơn, Cục trưởng Quản lý Khám Chữa bệnh Lương Ngọc Khuê, cùng 30 chuyên gia thành viên Hội đồng…

  • Search on for tour bus passengers after three test positive for Covid-19

    Search on for tour bus passengers after three test positive for Covid-19

    Authorities in Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand, have been tracking down 3 passengers who have tested positive for Covid-19. The passengers were travelling on a VIP tour bus from Bangkok to Chiang Saen, Chiang Rai disrtict. Chiang Rai deputy governor, Mr. Pasakorn Boonyalak, and Dr. Tossathep Boonthong, the provincial health chief, say… “…that they are asking passengers on Sombat Tour Company’s…

  • Authorities searching for bus travellers in Chiang Rai after passenger tests positive

    Authorities searching for bus travellers in Chiang Rai after passenger tests positive

    Authorities in Chiang Rai are trying to track down the passengers of a tour bus after three tested positive for the Covid-19 coronavirus. The bus was travelling from Bangkok to the Chiang Saen district of Chiang Rai in northern Thailand. The three, all from the same family, are being treated in hospital. A spokesman for Chiang Rai’s health department has…

  • 9 Thai airlines stop services during Covid-19 crisis

    9 Thai airlines stop services during Covid-19 crisis

    Yesterday, director general Chula Sukmanop of The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), granted nine airlines permission to halt their flights due to the Covid-19 situation. Chula says “that the nine airlines that had submitted requests to temporarily halt their operations”. The airlines are… Thai Airways International, Thai Smile, Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia, Thai AirAsia X, Thai Lion Air, Nok…

  • 107 new coronavirus cases confirmed, total now 934 (Wednesday)

    107 new coronavirus cases confirmed, total now 934 (Wednesday)

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health and the Department of Disease Control announced 107 new confirmed cases of the Covid-19 Coronavirus in their daily press briefing this morning. This makes the total number of cases found in Thailand since the outbreak began in January 934, with 4 total deaths. Yesterday 106 confirmed cases were announced. 52 patients have so far recovered.…

  • New Phuket city hall gets makeover as emergency Covid-19 hospital

    New Phuket city hall gets makeover as emergency Covid-19 hospital

    The new, as yet unfinished, Phuket City Hall is preparing to adjust its meeting spaces to a be a 40 bed field hospital which will accommodate Covid-19 patients as a frontline measure, if the situation worsens in Phuket. The new facility is 40% ready and will be fully functional this Friday (March 27). The facility is in Phuket Town, near…

  • Phuket reports 3 new coronavirus cases (Wednesday)

    Phuket reports 3 new coronavirus cases (Wednesday)

    Newshawk Phuket reports 3 new cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus on the southern Thai island of Phuket. 2 Chinese patients have recovered and been discharged, bringing the total remaining cases to 27. 98 people are still in hospital in Phuket, with 71 awaiting test results. The new cases are… An English traveller who arrived in Phuket on March 19 via…

  • Tình hình dịch Covid-19: Ba bệnh nhân tình trạng ‘rất nặng’

    Tình hình dịch Covid-19: Ba bệnh nhân tình trạng ‘rất nặng’

    Ba người phải thở máy, lọc máu, can thiệp ECMO tại Bệnh viện Bệnh Nhiệt đới Trung ương, Bộ Y tế liên tục hội chẩn chuyên môn để điều trị. Hôm qua, Bộ Y tế thông tin, 3 trong tổng số 123 bệnh nhân nhiễm Covid-19 có tình trạng rất nặng, gồm bác gái của “bệnh nhân 17” và du khách người Anh.…

  • 2020 Tokyo Olympics put on hold for a year

    2020 Tokyo Olympics put on hold for a year

    The 2020 Tokyo Olympics are to be delayed by one year due to concerns over the world Covid 19 coronavirus pandemic. Japanese PM Shinzo Abe made the announcement yesterday, telling reporters he has won the backing for the proposal to delay the games, originally scheduled to start in July, in a call with IOC president Thomas Bach. “The Tokyo Olympics will…

  • 5000 baht per month for “informal” Thai workers

    5000 baht per month for “informal” Thai workers

    Informal workers, meaning temporary workers, contractors and the self-employed will be able to claim 5000 baht in government assistance per month during the Covid-19 Coronavirus crisis, which has already closed untold thousands of businesses, even before yesterday’s announcement of a state of emergency. The program and payments begin on April 1. Workers must be Thai nationals and register with either The…

  • 5 people who were bloody amazing during “self-quarantine”

    5 people who were bloody amazing during “self-quarantine”

    Life in Thailand has changed rapidly since the WHO declared the Covid-19 coronavirus a pandemic on March 11. Offices have closed, public spaces have emptied, and the nation is in a state of national emergency, effective tomorrow. People are urged to to stay home and “self-isoltate” to the extent possible. Many have suddenly found themselves, to put it charitably, “with…

  • Cabinet approves 117 billion baht stimulus

    Cabinet approves 117 billion baht stimulus

    Today the cabinet has approved a proposed new stimulus measures of at least 117 billion baht. Trying to minimise the magnitude of the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak that has infected more than 800 Thais across the country. The stimulus will include cash handouts worth 45 billion baht for more than 3 million workers outside of the social security system,…

  • Covid-19: ‘Bệnh nhân 17’ Nguyễn Hồng Nhung lần thứ ba xét nghiệm âm tính nCoV

    Covid-19: ‘Bệnh nhân 17’ Nguyễn Hồng Nhung lần thứ ba xét nghiệm âm tính nCoV

    Mẫu bệnh phẩm xét nghiệm ngày hôm nay của “bệnh nhân 17” Nguyễn Hồng Nhung không còn nCoV, là lần thứ ba liên tiếp âm tính trong gần một tuần qua. Bộ Y tế cho biết, bệnh nhân này là người duy nhất hiện nay có kết quả xét nghiệm 3 lần âm tính. Hai người khác có kết quả…

  • Cựu chủ tịch của Real Madrid – Lorenzo Sanz qua đời sau khi nhiễm COVID-19

    Cựu chủ tịch của Real Madrid – Lorenzo Sanz qua đời sau khi nhiễm COVID-19

    Cựu chủ tịch Lorenzo Sanz của Real Madrid, qua đời ngày 21/3 ở tuổi 76 vì nhiễm corona. “Cha tôi vừa qua đời. Ông ấy không đáng phải ra đi như thế này và bằng cách này. Một trong những người tài giỏi nhất, dũng cảm nhất và làm việc chăm chỉ nhất tôi từng biết. Gia đình và Real…

  • Border closures hurting provincial economies

    Border closures hurting provincial economies

    “If the closure continues beyond April, they will be heavily indebted and small businesses will collapse, worsening the situation.” The spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus has meant the closure of Thailand’s borders with neighbouring countries, and people in border provinces are paying a heavy toll. The communities around border crossing areas have been traditionally busy centres for local economies. Now,…

  • Sharp jump in Thai coronavirus cases due to new testing methods

    Sharp jump in Thai coronavirus cases due to new testing methods

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public health explained today that the sharp rise in confirmed Covid-19 coronavirus cases reported in recent days is due to new testing standards. In the past, two labs have had to show a positive result before a case was confirmed, but now a positive result from one lab is considered a confirmed case. The situation was explained…

  • Thailand under a State of emergency – Prime Minister

    Thailand under a State of emergency – Prime Minister

    Thai PM Prayuth Chan-o-cha told a news conference today that Thailand will be under emergency decree from this Thursday (March 26) until the end of April, 2020 to deal with the Covid-19 coronavirus outbreak in the Kingdom. The decree means the PM will have the executive power to declare further measures to contain the virus, including giving extra authority to…

  • Professor says social distancing, self-isolation are crucial to control infection

    Professor says social distancing, self-isolation are crucial to control infection

    “People must stay home and not socialise, or Thailand will become like Italy with coronavirus patients overwhelming health resources and medical personnel having to decide which patients to treat, or not.” Dr Prasit Watanapa, dean of the faculty of medicine Siriraj Hospital of Mahidol University, yesterday emphasised the need for strict social distancing on the university’s online TV channel, saying…

  • PM asks cabinet for emergency decree

    PM asks cabinet for emergency decree

    PM Prayut Chan-O-Cha formally asked the Thai Cabinet this afternoon for the declaration of a national emergency to help prevent the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus in Thailand. The decree, which the Cabinet is currently discussing, will likely be enacted for a month. A decision is expected to be announced later today. The decree would allow authorities to impose curfews,…

  • Thai epidemiologist warns public to stay home to avoid virus surge

    Thai epidemiologist warns public to stay home to avoid virus surge

    As the number of Covid-19 coronavirus infections rises around Thailand, an epidemiologist from the Ministry of Public Health is urging the public to stay home, avoid all social interaction unless absolutely essential and practise social distancing whenever you need to go outdoors to avoid an outbreak like those in Italy and Spain. Ministry epidemiologist Walairat Chaifoo says that the total…

  • Thai restaurants and food chains switching to home deliveries

    Thai restaurants and food chains switching to home deliveries

    A difficult time for restaurants as the government rolls out lockdowns across the country. So many of the restaurants and food chains are changing from sit in facilities to home delivery. They’re saying that they need to switch their financial strategy to stay afloat as the spread of Covid-19 becomes more serious in Thailand. So they’re becoming ‘virtual’ restaurants providing…

  • Bến Tre: Cách ly 1.588 người liên quan ca nhiễm Covid-19 trở về từ Malaysia

    Bến Tre: Cách ly 1.588 người liên quan ca nhiễm Covid-19 trở về từ Malaysia

    Chủ tịch UBND tỉnh Bến Tre vừa có văn bản quyết định cách ly 480 hộ bao gồm 1.588 nhân khẩu tại ấp Thừa Lợi, xã Thừa Đức, huyện Bình Đại, tỉnh Bến Tre, sau khi xuất hiện ca dương tính Covid-19. Đây là địa phương ven biển của huyện Bình Đại được xác định nơi cô gái M.T.N. T.…

  • Phuket declares ‘lockdown’ of all but essential services

    Phuket declares ‘lockdown’ of all but essential services

    A lockdown of all but essential services has been declared for Phuket, echoing the ‘lockdown’ in Bangkok and surrounding provinces over the weekend. The Thaiger has just received an English version but awaiting an internet-friendly version which we will publish ASAP. Here are the main things you need to know.

  • UPDATE: Thailand confirms 106 new coronavirus cases, 3 more deaths

    UPDATE: Thailand confirms 106 new coronavirus cases, 3 more deaths

    UPDATE: New cases announced in Phuket (below). ORIGINAL STORY: Thailand health officials have reported 106 new Covid-19 coronavirus infections today, bringing the total to 827 in the Kingdom. The number of new cases is lower than the 122 recorded yesterday. The Ministry of Public Health has also reported 3 additional deaths from the virus in the past 24 hours, bringing…

  • Opportunities for 2020 export growth in Thailand

    Opportunities for 2020 export growth in Thailand

    Despite the whirlwind of shutdowns, lockdowns and craziness descending on Thailand at the moment, the departments are still churning out numbers and trying to forecast the way ahead. They say that, due to the Thai baht weakening and massive government interventions around the world for both monetary and fiscal policies, there is still a chance that Thailand could reduce the…