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  • Thai PM predicts current Covid crisis will be over in 2 or 3 weeks – 4 at the most | Thaiger

    Thai PM predicts current Covid crisis will be over in 2 or 3 weeks – 4 at the most

    The Thai PM says the country’s worst Covid-19 outbreak since the start of the pandemic should be over in 2 or 3 weeks, maybe 4. The Bangkok Post reports that Prayut Chan-o-cha was addressing a Cabinet meeting yesterday and has instructed all relevant agencies to keep the public updated on the ongoing crisis. Thailand has continued to report new cases…

  • Health Ministry says all frontline medical workers will get donated Pfizer doses | Thaiger

    Health Ministry says all frontline medical workers will get donated Pfizer doses

    With 1.5 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine expected to arrive in Thailand tomorrow, the Public Health Ministry insists they will be given to all frontline medical workers in the country. The doses have been donated by the US government and will be offered as third, “booster” shots, according to Sura Wisedsak from the Health Ministry. “I can confirm that…

  • Study confirms mixing AstraZeneca and mRNA vaccines as good as 2 mRNA doses | Thaiger

    Study confirms mixing AstraZeneca and mRNA vaccines as good as 2 mRNA doses

    A recent study of Covid-19 vaccines shows that using AstraZeneca for the first dose, followed by an mRNA vaccine for the second, is as effective as 2 mRNA doses. The AstraZeneca vaccine is a viral vector vaccine, whereas vaccines such as Pfizer and Moderna use mRNA technology. Thai PBS World reports that the study was carried out in Germany, using…

  • Officials reluctant to cancel Phuket sandbox, lifeline for desperate locals | Thaiger

    Officials reluctant to cancel Phuket sandbox, lifeline for desperate locals

    Officials have confirmed that the Phuket sandbox scheme will not be cancelled, despite rising infections on the island. At least not for now. The Bangkok Post reports that despite the island reporting 40 new infections yesterday, the highest number since it re-opened to foreign tourists, the governor is reluctant to put an end to the financial lifeline for desperate locals.…

  • “Phuket Sandbox” still on, provincial restrictions set after uptick in Covid-19 | Thaiger

    “Phuket Sandbox” still on, provincial restrictions set after uptick in Covid-19

    The “Phuket Sandbox” is still on, but the uptick in coronavirus infections pose a threat to the tourism experiment. Before the July 1 reopening, the government said it would reconsider the travel scheme if cases exceeded 90 Covid-19 infections. Over the past week, the island reported 125 new infections. With the weekly case count exceeding the government’s threshold, new restrictions…

  • UPDATE: Dying Samut Prakan mother tells daughters to go to orphanage | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Dying Samut Prakan mother tells daughters to go to orphanage

    Earlier today, the Thaiger wrote about 2 girls whose mother passed away. However, before the mother died, she expressed a desire to her daughters that they go to an orphanage so someone could still take care of them Recently, it was found that the 2 girls will be taken to an orphanage and that the mother’s name is Apaporn Soontrarachun.…

  • Phuket officials add new layers of restrictions, Central closed for 7 days | Thaiger

    Phuket officials add new layers of restrictions, Central closed for 7 days

    It’s starting to get real in Phuket. New measures have been announced to further restrict the gathering places for people. Meanwhile, for now, the Sandbox continues unabated. The new restrictions are effective until at least August 2. The province has already surpassed its threshold of 90 cases in a week, earlier cited as the upper limit before the government would…

  • Korat construction camp closed following Covid outbreak | Thaiger

    Korat construction camp closed following Covid outbreak

    Another construction camp has been ordered to close after workers were discovered to be infected with Covid. This time it is in Nakhon Ratchasima/Korat, the northeastern Thai province. The closure order came yesterday. 90 workers from the BSY construction Co. tested positive for Covid. Thus, the construction camp and future factory has been ordered to be sealed off for 1…

  • Bang Sue walk-in vaccinations for elderly expats to end Saturday | Thaiger

    Bang Sue walk-in vaccinations for elderly expats to end Saturday

    Walk-in vaccination services for elderly expats at Bangkok’s Bang Sue Grand Station is ending on Saturday. The government is preparing to roll out the next phase in its Covid-19 immunisation plan. Starting Sunday, August 1, registration in Bangkok will open up to those 18 and older, but there will be no walk-in services. Until Saturday, foreign residents who are 75…

  • Dying Samut Prakan mother tells daughters to go to orphanage | Thaiger

    Dying Samut Prakan mother tells daughters to go to orphanage

    Yesterday, 2 young girls had to be rescued from their home in Samut Prakan, a province south of Bangkok. They had watched their mother die of Covid and would later test positive for Covid themselves. The dying mother told her daughters to go to an orphanage. The 2 young girls were ages 7 and 9. The unnamed 9 year old…

  • Travel bubble plans abandoned amid global spread of Delta variant | Thaiger

    Travel bubble plans abandoned amid global spread of Delta variant

    Plans for travel pacts between countries are being dropped, as the Covid-19 pandemic shows no sign of abating. The so-called “travel bubbles” were designed to revive international travel between low-risk countries but have had a number of false starts and now look to be shelved. TTR Weekly reports that an arrangement between Australia and New Zealand, allowing for quarantine-free travel…

  • Over 66 people arrested in police raid at Pattaya beach club | Thaiger

    Over 66 people arrested in police raid at Pattaya beach club

    Police in Pattaya have raided a beach club and arrested at least 66 people accused of violating the emergency decree. According to a Pattaya News report, the raid took place at around 8.30pm last night and those arrested were a mixture of foreign and Thai nationals. 37 Thais and 29 foreigners are accused of drinking, partying, and mingling, in violation…

  • Covid patients with positive antigen test no longer need PCR test prior to treatment | Thaiger

    Covid patients with positive antigen test no longer need PCR test prior to treatment

    The government’s Covid-19 task force says people who’ve taken an antigen test while at community isolation venues do not need to submit to a PCR test before getting medical treatment. The Bangkok Post reports that the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has made the announcement in an effort to accelerate treatment for patients waiting in community isolation. CCSA spokesperson Apisamai…

  • Thai tourism likely to hit rock bottom this year | Thaiger

    Thai tourism likely to hit rock bottom this year

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand says both international and domestic tourism are likely to drop to an all-time low this year. The Bangkok Post reports that the TAT predicts international arrivals may only number 1 million, with domestic tourism dropping to just 50 – 60 million trips. Yuthasak Supasorn from the TAT says the target of 3 million foreign arrivals…

  • Tuesday Covid Update: 14,150 new cases and 118 deaths | Thaiger

    Tuesday Covid Update: 14,150 new cases and 118 deaths

    Today, Thailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration reported 14,150 cases and 118 coronavirus-related deaths. In the latest and most severe wave in Thailand, first recorded on April 1, the CCSA has recorded 497,965 Covid-19 cases. Out of the new cases, 245 cases were found in correctional facilities. Over the past several months, more than 40,000 inmates have been infected with…

  • Sinovac/AstraZeneca highly effective, according to Thai research | Thaiger

    Sinovac/AstraZeneca highly effective, according to Thai research

    Today, Thailand’s Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology from the Faculty of Medicine of Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, says a vaccine cocktail of Sinovac/AstraZeneca is “highly effective”. Controversial doctor Yong Poovorawan says 2 doses of the inactivated virus vaccine can help “immunity rise to an average level of 100 units”. Further, if 2 doses of the vector vaccine are administered…

  • Ministry of Education seeks 21.6 billion education subsidy | Thaiger

    Ministry of Education seeks 21.6 billion education subsidy

    Tomorrow, Thailand’s Ministry of Education will submit a proposal to Cabinet for approval of a 21.6 billion baht to subsidise education costs. The figure comes from 2,000 baht a student in elementary/vocations education systems. The education subsidy is to help reduce the financial strain on parents that have developed as a result of Covid. The proposal came up yesterday in…

  • The ‘infodemic’ – interview with Helen Petousis-Harris about Covid misinformation | Thaiger

    The ‘infodemic’ – interview with Helen Petousis-Harris about Covid misinformation

    Helen Petousis-Harris is a NZ vaccinologist and associate professor in the Department of General Practice and Primary Health Care at the University of Auckland. She’s been at the forefront of the dis-information ‘infodemic’ since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic last year and a voice of reason in Ted Talks, worldwide interviews and lectures. Today she speaks to Tim Newton…

  • Ayutthaya logs 255 new infections, hospital beds full | Thaiger

    Ayutthaya logs 255 new infections, hospital beds full

    Today, Ayutthaya, the province a few hours north of Bangkok, revealed they had 255 new Covid infections and 3 deaths. Also, all their main hospitals and field hospitals have run out of beds, says the governor Panu Yaemsri. The total cases for the province are now just shy of 7,000 people. The death stands at 52. The governor says of…

  • Monday UPDATE: 15,376 new infections, Provincial report | Thaiger

    Monday UPDATE: 15,376 new infections, Provincial report

    Thailand’s public health department has confirmed another 15,376 new infections and 87 Covid-related deaths over the past 24 hours. 1,041 of the new cases are from the Thai prison system. Thailand has now reached half a million reported Covid infections since the start of 2020. Just 4 months ago, when the so-called 3rd wave kicked off, there were 1,247 patients in…

  • Thai Red Cross denies its order of Moderna led to hospitals receiving fewer doses | Thaiger

    Thai Red Cross denies its order of Moderna led to hospitals receiving fewer doses

    The Thai Red Cross Society is denying claims that its order of 1 million doses of the Moderna vaccine affected the number of doses allocated to private hospitals. The Government Pharmaceutical Organisation is processing the order on behalf of the society. According to a Bangkok Post report, several hospitals have cancelled appointments for the Moderna vaccine saying they’ve been allocated…

  • Free transport for Covid-19 patients returning to home provinces for treatment | Thaiger

    Free transport for Covid-19 patients returning to home provinces for treatment

    Thailand’s Health Ministry says Covid-19 patients who want to return to their home provinces for treatment can avail of a dedicated transport service for free. Officials say patients should contact the National Health Security Office, adding that the service is for those with mild symptoms only. The Bangkok Post reports that at least 31,175 of the capital’s infected people left…

  • Hotels hope for increase in foreign tourists to offset slump in domestic demand | Thaiger

    Hotels hope for increase in foreign tourists to offset slump in domestic demand

    Hotels in Thailand’s normally busy tourist hotspots are hoping that a further re-opening to foreign travellers will offset the drop in domestic demand. The Bangkok Post reports that travel curbs have decimated domestic tourism in places like Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga. Kongsak Khoopongsakorn from the Thai Hotels Association says the Phuket sandbox scheme welcomed around 10,000 tourists in its…

  • Health Ministry insists donated Pfizer doses will go to medical workers first, not VIPs | Thaiger

    Health Ministry insists donated Pfizer doses will go to medical workers first, not VIPs

    Thailand’s Health Ministry has dismissed rumours that healthcare workers will get just 200,000 of the 1.5 million Pfizer doses donated by the US. Rungrueng Kijphati says 500,000 doses are being reserved as booster shots for the country’s healthcare workers. He says doses are expected to arrive later this month and administration will begin in August. “It is not true that…

  • Monday Covid report, world situation and news briefs | Thaiger

    Monday Covid report, world situation and news briefs

    Thailand’s public health department has confirmed another 15,376 new infections and 87 Covid-related deaths over the past 24 hours. 1,041 of the new cases are from the Thai prison system. Thailand has now reached half a million reported Covid infections since the start of 2020. Just 4 months ago, when the so-called 3rd wave kicked off, there were 1,247 patients in…

  • Monday Covid Update: 15,376 new cases and 87 deaths | Thaiger

    Monday Covid Update: 15,376 new cases and 87 deaths

    Another day of 15,000+ infections announced in Thailand over the past 24 hours. Today, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration logged another 15,376 new Covid-19 infections and 87 coronavirus-related deaths. Since April 1, the latest wave of the virus, the CCSA has reported 483,815 Covid-19 infections. Over the weekend, the CCSA reported 15,335 new infections on Saturday and 14,260 on Sunday Of today’s…

  • Thai Red Cross order of 5 million Moderna vaccines in process | Thaiger

    Thai Red Cross order of 5 million Moderna vaccines in process

    The Thai Red Cross Society received notice from Zuellig Pharma, the company that distributes the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, for a 5 million vaccine order to be shipped next year. The Red Cross already has a confirmed order of 1 million vaccines they intend to distribute for free and are scheduled to arrive in the fourth quarter of 2020. The letter…

  • Covid-19 train sends 1,490 infected from Bangkok to hometowns | Thaiger

    Covid-19 train sends 1,490 infected from Bangkok to hometowns

    Usually people are excited to head to the train station and pick up their friends, family, or other loved ones returning from the big city back to their hometowns. But for a special train journey tomorrow, this may not be the case. A train travelling from Bangkok to Northeastern provinces including Ubon Ratchathani tomorrow will be carrying 40 people who…

  • Covid outbreak closes Nakhon Si Thammarat rubberwood processing factory | Thaiger

    Covid outbreak closes Nakhon Si Thammarat rubberwood processing factory

    A rubberwood processing factory in Nakhon Si Thammarat, a southern Thai province, has been ordered closed for 14 days (reopening on August 7) following 221 workers testing positive for Covid, says the provincial communicable disease committee, today. The majority of the cases, 166, were reported today. All of the workers will be tested, soon. The committee says 2 field hospitals…

  • Phetchabun chicken processing plant sees over 3,000 infections | Thaiger

    Phetchabun chicken processing plant sees over 3,000 infections

    In the northern Thai province Phetchabun, Covid testing at a chicken processing plant continues as positive test results keep coming in. Yesterday, it was reported that 3,117 people have already tested positive. The plant is owned by Golden Line Business Co, a subsidiary of Saha Farms Group. By 8 pm yesterday, 6,587 out of the factory’s 7,200 workers had been…