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  • Buddhism officials call on temples to cremate those who die while infected with Covid-19

    Buddhism officials call on temples to cremate those who die while infected with Covid-19

    With Thailand’s Covid-related death toll on the rise, Thai Buddhism officials calling on temples to cremate the bodies of those who died and were infected with the coronavirus. Many Thais believe that cremation helps the spirit move on. Director of the National Office of Buddhism, Narong Song-arom, says the office has coordinated with temples across Thailand to make sure those…

  • Briton stranded in Thai hospital after balcony fall appealing to return home

    Briton stranded in Thai hospital after balcony fall appealing to return home

    A 56 year old Briton is appealing to be repatriated after surviving an attempted suicide, falling from a 6-storey balcony here in Thailand. The family of the man is trying to raise £10,000 to fly him home, after he has been stuck in a Thai hospital recovering from his injuries. He has no insurance, and before the accident, he has…

  • COVID UPDATE: Highest daily case count recorded in Thailand at 2,070

    COVID UPDATE: Highest daily case count recorded in Thailand at 2,070

    The daily Covid-19 infection count hit a record high at 2,070, the CCSA reported today in its daily briefing. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the number of new cases reported each day has remained under 2,000. It was also reported 4 more coronavirus-related deaths, raising the total number of Covid fatalities in Thailand since the start of…

  • Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health to give traditional herbal medicine for mild Covid symptoms

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health to give traditional herbal medicine for mild Covid symptoms

    Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health is giving 600,000 traditional herbal medicine capsules to hospitals to help treat Covid-19 patients exhibiting mild symptoms. Fatalaijone is the medicine being handed out, as it is thought to suppress virus expansion in those patients with mild symptoms. But, according to the Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, it needs to be used along with modern…

  • Covid-19 screening kicks off at Phuket arrival points

    Covid-19 screening kicks off at Phuket arrival points

    Officials on the southern island of Phuket have begun an extensive screening process of all arrivals from elsewhere in the Kingdom. The new checks are aimed at curbing the spread of Covid-19 on the island, which has already recorded over 250 cases in the latest wave. The checks will be in place until at least the end of the month.…

  • Russia agrees to sell Sputnik V vaccine doses to Thailand

    Russia agrees to sell Sputnik V vaccine doses to Thailand

    Thailand is to take delivery of the Russian Covid-19 vaccine, Sputnik V, along with 10 million doses from US vaccine manufacturer Pfizer. According to a Bangkok Post report, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha announced on his Facebook page that the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, has agreed to sell the vaccine to Thailand through a “government to government” contract. The PM says the…

  • Thailand aims for only electric vehicles by 2035

    Thailand aims for only electric vehicles by 2035

    Thailand has announced an ambitious plan to move to only sell zero-emission electric vehicles by 2035 as it aims to be at the forefront of the electric car market. Right now in Thailand, less than 1% of the vehicles on the road are electric but an advisor to the Energy Ministry’s national policy committee said that it’s clear the world…

  • New Covid-19 wave could cause the Thai economy to lose 100 billion baht per month

    New Covid-19 wave could cause the Thai economy to lose 100 billion baht per month

    With more than 18,000 Covid-19 cases in 22 days, the new wave of infections may have a dramatic impact on the Thai economy… possibly a 100 billion baht loss per month, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. They say the outbreak is likely to primarily impact the service sector and the number of workers is expected…

  • Thailand News Today | 2-tier pricing uproar, Ministry to pay 11.8 B baht compensation | April 22

    Thailand News Today | 2-tier pricing uproar, Ministry to pay 11.8 B baht compensation | April 22

    Expats and other foreign travellers living in Thailand are up in arms after Phuket officials confirmed that foreigners arriving on the island would have to pay for a rapid Covid-19 test that is free for Thais. The testing requirement is part of the latest restrictions now in force to combat the spread of the virus on the island. However, it…

  • Bangkok Airways suspends some flights due to ongoing Covid-19 situation

    Bangkok Airways suspends some flights due to ongoing Covid-19 situation

    In the midst of another wave of Covid-19 infections, Bangkok Airways announced it is suspending some flight routes due to the ongoing spread of the virus. The airline is suspending the Phuket-Hat Yai route from April 23 to October 30 and its Bangkok-Sukhothai and Bangkok-Trat routes from May 1 to 31. Travellers can change their flights without an additional charge.…

  • No one answered PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s calls to Covid-19 hotlines

    No one answered PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s calls to Covid-19 hotlines

    No one answered PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s calls to the country’s Covid-19 hotlines. The prime minister is now ordering more staff to work for both the 1668 and 1669 Covid-19 hotlines to make sure calls don’t go unanswered. There is now an official LINE account primarily for Covid-19 patients requesting hospital beds after the hotlines were “overwhelmed” with callers, a spokesperson said.…

  • Covid UPDATE: 1,470 new Covid-19 infections, 7 deaths, provincial totals

    Covid UPDATE: 1,470 new Covid-19 infections, 7 deaths, provincial totals

    1,470 new Covid-19 infections and 7 deaths were reported today by the CCSA. 446 new cases are in Bangkok which remains the hotzone of new infections, although the latest outbreak has now spread to most Thai provinces. Out of the 7 deaths, one was a 24 year old Thai woman with a history of visiting an entertainment venue in the…

  • Jet fuel tax reduction extended again to aid airlines, tourism

    Jet fuel tax reduction extended again to aid airlines, tourism

    A tax reduction, for jet fuel that has been in place to help the airline industry during the Covid-19 pandemic, has been extended until the end of 2020. With international travel decimated, this tax cut is aimed to help airlines stay afloat and get more customers with lower prices while travel figures are massively down. The extension was scheduled to…

  • Hydro-solar hybrid electric dam project nears completion

    Hydro-solar hybrid electric dam project nears completion

    One of the biggest hydro-solar hybrid floating electricity projects in the world is nearing completion at Sirindhorn dam in Ubon Ratchathani. This installation will move Thailand away from its often criticised fossil fuel dependence by increasing renewable energy production in the country. 7 solar farms have been built over 300 acres using 144,417 solar panels. The platforms are expected to…

  • Thailand has the potential to eliminate malaria within the next 3 to 4 years – WHO

    Thailand has the potential to eliminate malaria within the next 3 to 4 years – WHO

    Thailand has the potential to eliminate malaria within the next 4 years, according to the World Health Organisation. WHO says Thailand is one of 8 countries that can potentially get rid of the mosquito-borne disease by 2025, a goal in line with the country’s strategic plan to eliminate the infectious disease by 2024. Malaria was a leading cause of death…

  • Petition site Change.org back online in Thailand after 6 month ban

    Petition site Change.org back online in Thailand after 6 month ban

    The popular petition website, Change.org, is once again available to activists in Thailand, after being temporarily blocked last October. Coconuts reports that a statement on the site’s social media account confirms that it’s back up and running in the Kingdom. “Throughout these months we had worked hard, fighting through the legal process for our mission to have the website’s access…

  • Thailand’s covid vaccine passport – will it only be used for travel?

    Thailand’s covid vaccine passport – will it only be used for travel?

    Hi. Im Tim Newton. Just upfront saying that these are my personal opinions and don’t necessarily reflect that of The Thaiger. So today the Thai Government now has officially announced vaccine passports. The documents are going to be the next big thing in the long and winding Covid road. Firstly, before some comments, the details that we actually know. This…

  • Thailand to continue with Chinese vaccine after side-effects in small number of cases

    Thailand to continue with Chinese vaccine after side-effects in small number of cases

    Government-appointed medical experts say there are no plans to suspend use of the Chinese Covid-19 vaccine after adverse side-effects were reported in 7 recipients. 6 of them were medical staff in the eastern province of Rayong, who developed “stroke-like” symptoms after receiving the first dose of the CoronaVac jab from Sinovac Biotech. Side-effects included numbness in the limbs and drowsiness,…

  • Pattaya prepares for around 2,000 US soldiers to visit for Cobra Gold

    Pattaya prepares for around 2,000 US soldiers to visit for Cobra Gold

    Despite Thailand’s record high Covid-19 count, around 1,000 to 2,000 United States soldiers are still expected to travel to Thailand in August for the annual Cobra Gold multinational military exercise, which is co-sponsored by the US. Thai soldiers teach American and other foreign soldiers jungle survival skills, from identifying edible plants to decapitating snakes, drinking the blood, and then cooking…

  • Thailand News Today | Vaccine passports announced, hospital-dodgers to be prosecuted | April 21

    Thailand News Today | Vaccine passports announced, hospital-dodgers to be prosecuted | April 21

    The president of the Thai Hotels Association says many properties are now considering shutting down for the entire low season as a result of the Covid-19 resurgence. They claim that smaller hotels simply don’t necessarily have the resources of the larger chains and are struggling with cash flow and crippled by low tourist demand. They say many are considering shutting…

  • Thailand to purchase additional 35 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine

    Thailand to purchase additional 35 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says the Thai government will purchase another 35 million Covid-19 vaccine doses in addition to the 65 million doses of China’s Sinovac vaccine and the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine. The prime minister made a post on his Facebook page today announcing that Thailand will produce the additional doses from 2 or possibly 3 companies. Out of the 35 million…

  • Man accidentally shoots himself cleaning his gun

    Man accidentally shoots himself cleaning his gun

    Medics and police responded to a call last night where a man in Samut Prakan accidentally shot himself with his own gun while cleaning it. The 42 year old man, Thammarat Kaewkomonman, was found unconscious but alive, lying on the floor of the building and was rushed to Samut Prakan Hospital. He has a bullet hole on the left side…

  • CCSA Update: 1,458 new Covid-19 cases, provincial totals

    CCSA Update: 1,458 new Covid-19 cases, provincial totals

    1,458 new Covid-19 cases and 2 deaths were reported today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing, stabilising the recent upward spike of new infections since the outbreaks at nightlife venues in Bangkok. Since April 1, 17,780 Covid-19 cases and 16 deaths have been reported by the CCSA. The 2 additional Covid-related deaths today were a 56 year…

  • Free media threatened by Covid-19-inspired laws

    Free media threatened by Covid-19-inspired laws

    The International Commission of Jurists is warning that media and journalists in Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam are seeing legal repression grow during the Covid-19 pandemic. In a submission to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, the group outlined the expanding threat. New laws that many claim violate human rights also serve to throttle the space…

  • Thai monk beheads himself with guillotine in attempt to reach nirvana, followers could face charges

    Thai monk beheads himself with guillotine in attempt to reach nirvana, followers could face charges

    A monk, apparently ‘seeking nirvana’, has beheaded himself with a handmade guillotine in the northeastern province of Nong Bua Lamphu. Police are now investigating to determine if any of the monk’s followers should be charged for helping the abbot with his untidy path to enlightenment. The monk, Dhammakorn Wangphrecha, reportedly spent 5 years planning his death and believed it would…

  • Debate continues in Thailand over new NGO law

    Debate continues in Thailand over new NGO law

    With a new draft law to allow closer government scrutiny of NGO funding and activities, Thailand has been tightening its grip on non-governmental organisations operating within their borders. There’s much debate over whether these restrictions are an effort to limit foreign influence and act in the interest of national security, or an attempt to silence critics of Thailand’s government. Amnesty…

  • Health officials advise on how to handle Covid-19 risk

    Health officials advise on how to handle Covid-19 risk

    Health authorities in Thailand are seeking a balance between testing at-risk people for Covid-19 and keeping the public calm in the face of a growing pandemic. While those who have been in contact or close proximity with Covid-infected patients need to be tested, many people are becoming hypochondriacs, fearing every symptom or ailment, from a simple cold to a headache,…

  • Thai hotels consider temporary shutdown amid low tourist demand

    Thai hotels consider temporary shutdown amid low tourist demand

    The president of the Thai Hotels Association says many properties are considering shutting down for the low season as a result of the Covid-19 resurgence. Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi says smaller hotels that don’t necessarily have the resources of the large chain properties are struggling with cash flow and crippled by low tourist demand. Many are considering shutting up shop between…

  • 74 Covid patients who refused to go to field hospitals may face prosecution

    74 Covid patients who refused to go to field hospitals may face prosecution

    Thailand’s Health Ministry says it may prosecute a number of Covid-19 patients who refused to be treated at field hospitals. It’s understood the 74 patients, most of whom are from so-called “hi so” families in Bangkok, told officials that a stay in a field hospital would be “inconvenient”. Instead, deputy public health minister Sathit Pitutecha says the patients decided to…

  • Thailand launches Covid-19 vaccine passport for international travel

    Thailand launches Covid-19 vaccine passport for international travel

    The Thai government has confirmed it is adopting a vaccine passport scheme, to provide vaccinated residents with proof of Covid-19 inoculation. The vaccine passport will be an official document which can be used by vaccinated people travelling abroad. Details of the scheme have now been published in the Royal Gazette, making it official. The Bangkok Post reports that the Royal…