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  • Changes to Thai provincial Covid zones – what’s re-opening today? | Thaiger

    Changes to Thai provincial Covid zones – what’s re-opening today?

    There are quite a few changes coming into effect today around many of the Thai provinces. Some types of businesses will be re-opening and some restrictions are being lifted. The new measures go into effect TODAY. Here is a list from the National News Bureau of Thailand… Maximum control (Dark Red): Samut Sakhon The following locations will remain closed: Pubs,…

  • Sunday’s Covid-19 report for Thailand, 829 new infections | Thaiger

    Sunday’s Covid-19 report for Thailand, 829 new infections

    829 new Covid-19 infections have been announced today at the daily briefing of the CCSA from the past 24 hours, bringing the accumulated national total 18,782 since Thailand’s first case was announced in January last year. Sunday’s new infections comprised 822 local cases and 7 imported from overseas arrivals. Read about Thailand’s first case, and the first case of Covid-19 outside…

  • Lights, camera, Covid – Tourism Ministry wants film crews to come to Thailand now | Thaiger

    Lights, camera, Covid – Tourism Ministry wants film crews to come to Thailand now

    Without much luck with their ‘cunning ideas’ to draw back a few of the remaining world’s travellers, Thailand’s tourism officials are turning to the film industry to attract some people and investment. The Tourism and Sports Ministry is aiming to generate around 3 billion baht from foreign film crews and is targeting film projects with an investment over 100 million baht.…

  • UPDATE: Thailand Covid zones and your restrictions | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Thailand Covid zones and your restrictions

    Which of the five coloured zones are you living in? A green zone? Red zone? Pale red zone? hat’s the difference and what’s open and what’s not? If you’re not in Samut Sakhon, the coastal province just south west of Bangkok, then some of the restrictions imposed by the CCSA have recently been lifted. Here’s a quick look at what’s…

  • Re-openings and easing of restrictions in Chon Buri, effective Monday, February 1 | Thaiger

    Re-openings and easing of restrictions in Chon Buri, effective Monday, February 1

    Re-open for business, sort of. Chon Buri province’s PR department has released its latest list of orders which will come into force on Monday. It follows the CCSA changing the Chon Buri provinces Red Zone classification into an Orange Zone. More about the latest provincial zones and restrictions HERE. The hard-hit bar and entertainment scene in Pattaya will be breathing…

  • Thailand’s immunisation plan might be delayed, EU threatens ban on vaccine exports | Thaiger

    Thailand’s immunisation plan might be delayed, EU threatens ban on vaccine exports

    Thailand plans to receive the first batch of AstraZeneca vaccines within the next couple of weeks, but the mass immunisation campaign might be put on hold due to possible restrictions on exports from the European Union. The EU warned pharmaceutical companies, like AstraZeneca, that they would take legal action and possibly block exports if the drugmakers do not deliver shots…

  • CCSA Update: 802 new Covid-19 cases | Thaiger

    CCSA Update: 802 new Covid-19 cases

    802 new Covid-19 cases were detected today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing. Thailand now has 5,551 active cases. The CCSA has reported a total of 17,023 cases and 76 coronavirus-related deaths since the start of the pandemic last year. Most of the cases were found in active case finding, which was rolled out in Samut Sakhon,…

  • Study claims Covid-19 can negatively impact a man’s sperm, experts are skeptical | Thaiger

    Study claims Covid-19 can negatively impact a man’s sperm, experts are skeptical

    A Covid-19 infection could negatively impact the quality of a man’s sperm, potentially affecting fertility, according to a study published in the journal Reproduction. But some experts are skeptical and have criticised the study, one saying any virus can temporarily cause a drop in sperm count. The study claims a coronavirus infection can cause impairments to a man’s semen. German…

  • 15,000 people in Samut Sakhon at high risk of infection, health officials concerned | Thaiger

    15,000 people in Samut Sakhon at high risk of infection, health officials concerned

    The rising number of infections in Samut Sakhon, most detected through proactive testing, has prompted serious concerns over a “high risk” group of 15,000 people, many who still work and travel as normal. The number for the high risk group is a rough estimate based on the assumption that there are at least 3 people who came in close contact…

  • Celebrity’s birthday “Covid-19 cluster” organisers and partygoers may face charges | Thaiger

    Celebrity’s birthday “Covid-19 cluster” organisers and partygoers may face charges

    With more infections linked to the “birthday party Covid-19 cluster” and some concealing their timeline, the Disease Control Department is urging the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to take legal action against people involved. Thai media are calling it a “super spreader” party. So far, 26 cases are linked to the birthday event for the 33 year old Thai actor Techin Ploypetch, aka…

  • PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says 19 million people will be vaccinated in the first phase of immunisations | Thaiger

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says 19 million people will be vaccinated in the first phase of immunisations

    After criticism that the Thai government is taking too long to start mass Covid-19 immunisation, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha announced that 19 million people will be vaccinated in the first phase of inoculations starting next month. Vulnerable groups and frontline workers in areas at the highest risk of infection are first priority. Out of the 19 million people to be vaccinated…

  • CCSA Update: 756 new Covid-19 cases | Thaiger

    CCSA Update: 756 new Covid-19 cases

    756 new Covid-19 cases were reported today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing. Thailand now has 4,858 active cases. The CCSA has reported a total of 16,221 cases and 76 deaths since the start of the pandemic last year. The spike in cases over the past few days is due to a mass testing campaign in Samut…

  • 111 people arrested at Koh Pha Ngan party for allegedly violating Covid-19 restrictions | Thaiger

    111 people arrested at Koh Pha Ngan party for allegedly violating Covid-19 restrictions

    Police raided a party in Koh Pha Ngan and arrested 111 on charges of violating Covid-19 disease control measures under the Emergency Decree. Immigration police and tourist police raided the event at Three Sixty Bar, a venue on a hilltop near Mae Haad Beach on the island known for its 360 degree view. Out of the 111 people arrested, 89…

  • Phuket eases restrictions, bars back to late-night hours | Thaiger

    Phuket eases restrictions, bars back to late-night hours

    Things are getting back to normal in Phuket. The provincial government eased disease control restrictions, allowing restaurants, bars and entertainment venues to go back to their normal operating hours – no more midnight closure order – and lifting the late-night alcohol ban. While bars can now stay open late and serve alcohol after midnight, dancing is prohibited and venues cannot…

  • Covid-19 death toll exceeds 100,000 in the UK, government mulls quarantine for travellers | Thaiger

    Covid-19 death toll exceeds 100,000 in the UK, government mulls quarantine for travellers

    With the Covid-19 death toll exceeding 100,000 in the United Kingdom, the British government is considering a mandatory hotel quarantine for visitors entering the country. A quarantine system is considered to be an effective way to limit virus transmission and stop new coronavirus variants from spreading into the country. Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson spoke with senior officials in a…

  • CCSA Update: 819 new Covid-19 cases, 1 death | Thaiger

    CCSA Update: 819 new Covid-19 cases, 1 death

    819 new Covid-19 cases and 1 new death were reported today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing. Thailand has reported a total of 15,465 cases and 76 deaths since the start of the pandemic last year. There are now 4,335 active Covid-19 cases and many patients are asymptomatic, according to deputy spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign…

  • Thai DJ Celebrity party is likely to be “super spreader” event | Thaiger

    Thai DJ Celebrity party is likely to be “super spreader” event

    The birthday party of Techin Ploypetch, better known as “DJ Matoom”, is now considered a super-spreader source of Covid-19, with 19 people already found infected after attending the event. According the CCSA spokesperson during the daily briefing today, “Transmissions in Bangkok should be highlighted. They show the possibility of a person becoming a super-spreader”. The birth of the super spreader birthday…

  • Moderna vaccine is proved ‘protective’ against Covid-19 variants | Thaiger

    Moderna vaccine is proved ‘protective’ against Covid-19 variants

    As fear over new variants of Covid-19 had prompted the travel restrictions to tighten worldwide, the United States biotech firm Moderna announced that its vaccine should protect against the variants identified in the United Kingdom and South Africa. Latest studies on the efficacy of Moderna vaccines confirmed that the vaccines are effective and protective against new variants. The company will…

  • Massage workers in Pattaya call for reopening of spas and massages shops | Thaiger

    Massage workers in Pattaya call for reopening of spas and massages shops

    A group of about 50 workers from Pattaya massage shops and spas gathered together to call for the reopening of their businesses after being closed for the past month due to Covid-19 restrictions. The group called themselves the “Pattaya Health Massage” presented a letter signed by 60 massage shops, spas and gyms to Bang Lamung District Sheriff this morning. Chon…

  • CCSA Update: 959 new Covid-19 cases, most detected in proactive case finding | Thaiger

    CCSA Update: 959 new Covid-19 cases, most detected in proactive case finding

    Breaking Thailand’s record for highest daily spike in coronavirus cases, 959 new Covid-19 cases were reported today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing. Thailand now has 3,679 active cases. Since the start of the pandemic, Thailand has reported a total of 14,646 cases and 75 coronavirus-related deaths. The majority of new cases were found in proactive case…

  • AstraZeneca says reports of vaccine’s low efficacy among elderly is “completely incorrect” | Thaiger

    AstraZeneca says reports of vaccine’s low efficacy among elderly is “completely incorrect”

    The pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca says reports that its Covid-19 vaccine has an extremely low efficacy among the elderly is “completely incorrect.” German newspapers published articles today reporting that the AstraZeneca vaccine, developed in partnership with Oxford University, has an efficacy less than 10% in those over 65 years old. The economic daily Handelsblatt reported that Berlin estimated the vaccine’s efficacy…

  • Chulalongkorn University to start human trials for its Covid-19 vaccine | Thaiger

    Chulalongkorn University to start human trials for its Covid-19 vaccine

    The vaccine research centre at Chulalongkorn University is planning to start human trials of its mRNA vaccine candidate, called Chula – Cov19, in April. The university received prototype vaccines from factories in the United States. If the human trials are effective, the first million doses of locally-produced vaccines could available this year. According to the centre’s director Dr. Kiat Ruxrungtham,…

  • Chatuchak market is in worst crisis in 5 decades due to Covid-19, vendors say | Thaiger

    Chatuchak market is in worst crisis in 5 decades due to Covid-19, vendors say

    Chatuchak Weekend Market, Bangkok’s biggest market and a popular tourist destination, is hit hard by the new wave of Covid-19. With the lack of foreign tourists due to travel restrictions over the past year, as well as more locals staying at home despite the market’s strict disease control measures, the number of visitors at the market has dropped by 90%.…

  • Hotline set up for reports on alleged Covid-19 measure violations | Thaiger

    Hotline set up for reports on alleged Covid-19 measure violations

    The government is now encouraging people to help report activities deemed to violate the government’s rules and regulations to curb the spread of Covid-19 by calling the national hotline at 1111. People can report on any violations set by the Emergency Decree, which has been in place since last year and extended numerous times to combat the coronavirus. The government…

  • Eating out until 11pm in Bangkok is waiting for approval | Thaiger

    Eating out until 11pm in Bangkok is waiting for approval

    Bangkok restaurants may soon be allowed to stay open a little later. Health officials are considering easing up Covid-19 prevention measures by extending restaurant dine-in closing times to 11pm. If the proposal by the Thai Restaurant Association is given a green light, it may lead to the lifting ban of alcohol drinking. After the order of shutting entertainment venues and…

  • At least 19 Covid-19 cases linked to 2 parties, including celebrity’s birthday | Thaiger

    At least 19 Covid-19 cases linked to 2 parties, including celebrity’s birthday

    At least 19 Covid-19 cases are related to 2 parties – a 5-day New Years celebration in Chiang Mai and a birthday party in Bangkok for a famous TV and radio host Techin Ployphet, aka DJ Matoom, on January 9. A senior police officer in Bangkok is the latest case possibly linked to the Bangkok “party cluster.” The officer tested…

  • CCSA Update: 187 new Covid-19 cases and 2 deaths | Thaiger

    CCSA Update: 187 new Covid-19 cases and 2 deaths

    187 new Covid-19 cases and 2 deaths were reported today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing. There are currently 2,950 active cases in Thailand. Since the start of the pandemic, the CCSA has reported a total of 13,687 Covid-19 cases and 75 coronavirus-related deaths. A 61 year old British man died after testing positive for Covid-19. The…

  • Thai people hope Covid-19 vaccine will help end pandemic – survey | Thaiger

    Thai people hope Covid-19 vaccine will help end pandemic – survey

    A Bangkok University poll indicates that around half of the Thai population are holding out hope that the Covid-19 vaccine will help end the pandemic. But the same respondents fear the vaccines’ side effects. The poll was conducted on January 18-20 on 1,186 people nationwide, aged 18 and over. A bare majority, 50.1% say their jobs and incomes would be…

  • Thai researcher details her Covid-19 vaccination experience | Thaiger

    Thai researcher details her Covid-19 vaccination experience

    “General post-vaccination symptoms include a mild fever, headache, muscle pain and shivering.” A Thai post-doctorate researcher at the University of Chicago is detailing her Covid-19 vaccination experience and offering insight into its effects. Siriruk Changrob has received 2 doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine but says just the vaccine won’t immunise people from getting Covid. Siriruk says a person who is…

  • 50,000 to be tested for Covid-19 in Samut Sakhon, 198 new infections reported in Thailand today | Thaiger

    50,000 to be tested for Covid-19 in Samut Sakhon, 198 new infections reported in Thailand today

    50,000 people are lining up to be tested for Covid-19 in the hotspot of Samut Sakhon over the next 5 days as health officials step up pro-active testing in the hard-hit Thai province. The target of 10,000 people to be tested per day will focus on factory workers, communities and dormitories in an effort to change Krathum Ban and Muang…