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  • Check-in counters at Bangkok airport now used for Covid-19 vaccine screening

    Check-in counters at Bangkok airport now used for Covid-19 vaccine screening

    Following the drastic slowdown of air travel due to the pandemic, empty check-in counters at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport are now being used to service those registering for a Covid-19 vaccine including frontline workers, Airports of Thailand employees, and staff at the airport. On the airport’s fourth floor for departures, 42 of the check-in desks are now run by local healthcare…

  • Covid UPDATE: 2,179 new cases, 15 deaths, Provincial totals

    Covid UPDATE: 2,179 new cases, 15 deaths, Provincial totals

    2,179 new Covid-19 cases and 15 coronavirus-related deaths were reported today by the Ministry of Public Health’s Department of Disease Control. Since the start of the pandemic last year, Thailand has reported 59,687 Covid-19 infections and 163 coronavirus-related deaths. The recent wave of infections over the past month makes up more than half of Thailand’s total count with 30,824 people…

  • Thailand sets grim record of highest daily Covid deaths since start of pandemic

    Thailand sets grim record of highest daily Covid deaths since start of pandemic

    Thailand is setting a rather grim record today as its death toll from Covid-19 has reached the highest daily amount since the pandemic started. 15 new deaths were reported today, setting a new daily record for the third time in 4 days. The deaths consisted of Thai nationals, with 9 men and 6 women, aged 24 to 88. Most of…

  • Karen army takes over Burmese military base along Thai-Myanmar border

    Karen army takes over Burmese military base along Thai-Myanmar border

    A military base in Myanmar near the Thai border was reportedly taken over by an ethnic army. Since the February 1 military coup in Myanmar, ousting the country’s democratically elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, an estimated 750 protesters and civilians have been killed by security forces, leading to clashes with ethnic armies. Many ethnic armies support the anti-coup movement,…

  • Restrictions tighten, but some say it’s not enough to control the outbreak in Thailand

    Restrictions tighten, but some say it’s not enough to control the outbreak in Thailand

    With this month’s wave of Covid-19 infections hitting a record high in Thailand, the government is setting tight restrictions to help slow the spread and contain the virus, but some say it’s not enough. In Bangkok, the epicentre of this month’s infections, the government ordered the closure of numerous businesses and places until May 9 including schools, parks, gyms, and…

  • Thailand’s government schools may see another delay in reopening

    Thailand’s government schools may see another delay in reopening

    Thailand’s government schools may see another delay in reopening if Covid-19 infections continue to surge. The Office of the Basic Education Commission says the date could be pushed back to June 1 for the new school term. As of now, the reopening is tentatively set for May 17. The reopening date was set before Thailand’s 3rd outbreak swept the nation,…

  • Health Ministry to investigate death of woman following Sinovac jab

    Health Ministry to investigate death of woman following Sinovac jab

    Health officials will carry out an autopsy on the body of a 23 year old woman who died days after receiving the Sinovac vaccine. Relatives of the deceased say she became ill after receiving the second dose of CoronaVac, the Covid-19 vaccine from Chinese manufacturer, Sinovac Biotech. The Bangkok Post reports that the unnamed woman, who worked as a salesperson…

  • Officials threaten to prosecute clinics, labs that violate Covid control measures

    Officials threaten to prosecute clinics, labs that violate Covid control measures

    At least 12 private Thai clinics and laboratories are being threatened with prosecution for failing to comply with Covid-19 control measures. The Department of Health Service Support says the facilities broke the law by failing to report infections and send patients to hospital. Department boss Thares Krassanairawiwong says a number of complaints have been received about the clinics and labs…

  • Covid-19 task force to resume central role in handling of crisis

    Covid-19 task force to resume central role in handling of crisis

    The government is placing the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration back at the centre of its handling of the pandemic, after the CCSA delegated some authority to government ministries. Government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri says the Covid-19 task force will resume its central role as the government ramps up the national vaccine rollout. Officials aim to vaccinate around 30 million people…

  • Thai PM fined 6,000 baht for not wearing face mask during Cabinet meeting

    Thai PM fined 6,000 baht for not wearing face mask during Cabinet meeting

    You know what it’s like when you’re rushing out the door in the morning with too many things on your mind. You’re being slammed for your handling of a pandemic, berated for your failure to procure sufficient vaccines and generally, having a bit of a rough ride. There’s a lot to distract you as you gather your belongings. Keys, check.…

  • Thailand’s “problem foreigners” who don’t wear masks. Really?! | VIDEO

    Thailand’s “problem foreigners” who don’t wear masks. Really?! | VIDEO

    UPDATE: Even the Thai PM has been fined for not wearing a mask at a meeting at Government House yesterday. Phuket’s vice governor has stirred the pot by singling out, what he described as, “problem foreigners” who weren’t wearing their mask in public. Over the past week there has been renewed attention to the wearing of masks at all times…

  • Thailand News Today | Foreigners busted for party, Smart Visa make-over | April 26

    Thailand News Today | Foreigners busted for party, Smart Visa make-over | April 26

      2,048 new Covid-19 cases and 8 coronavirus-related deaths have been reported by CCSA. The total death toll is now at 148 since the start of the outbreak in Thailand. There are now 25,767 active cases …. 20,461 in hospitals and the other 5,306 being treated in field hospitals. 563 people are in critical condition and 150 patients are on…

  • Pattaya’s homeless population on the rise after a year without foreign tourists

    Pattaya’s homeless population on the rise after a year without foreign tourists

    More people are sleeping on the streets in Pattaya. Even some women who work in bars in the city’s red light district are setting up tents in the empty bars to sleep at night. The lack of foreign tourists in Pattaya, a city that was named one of the top 20 most visited cities in the world back in 2019…

  • Covid UPDATE: 2,048 new Covid-19 infections and 8 deaths

    Covid UPDATE: 2,048 new Covid-19 infections and 8 deaths

    2,048 new Covid-19 cases and 8 coronavirus-related deaths were reported today by the Department of Disease Control. The total number of confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic is 57,508. The death toll is now at 148 since the start of the outbreak in Thailand. There are now 25,767 active cases, including 20,461 in hospitals and the other 5,306…

  • Health Minister says he’s going nowhere as opposition calls for his resignation

    Health Minister says he’s going nowhere as opposition calls for his resignation

    Thailand’s Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is defying calls for his resignation over his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Members of the opposition Move Forward Party have slammed the government over how it has dealt with the third wave of Covid-19, as infections and deaths rise across the country. Critics say the current administration was not adequately prepared for a resurgence…

  • 28 people arrested at private villa parties in Pattaya for violating disease control orders

    28 people arrested at private villa parties in Pattaya for violating disease control orders

    Private parties at luxury pool villas in a Pattaya neighbourhood were raided by police last night and 28 people were arrested. Around 50 officers from the Banglamung district and Chon Buri stations were called to the area after neighbours complained that the parties could potentially lead to the spread Covid-19. A birthday party for an English teacher was hosted at…

  • Thai government considering “targeted lockdown”, new colour-coding of provinces

    Thai government considering “targeted lockdown”, new colour-coding of provinces

    Amid growing calls to impose a national lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19, Thailand’s government is considering a more moderate response. According to the Bangkok Post, Kiattiphum Wongrajit from the Public Health Ministry is proposing “targeted lockdown” restrictions and a new colour classification for high-risk provinces. At a meeting held yesterday, officials agreed a revised approach to colour-coding, to…

  • Covid UPDATE: Sunday 2,438 new infections announced, provincial totals

    Covid UPDATE: Sunday 2,438 new infections announced, provincial totals

    Today there are another 2,438 new Covid-19 infections and 11 coronavirus-related deaths, including a young woman who was 25 weeks pregnant. Meanwhile the BMA have announced the closure of 31 additional business types as of midnight tonight around Bangkok. There are additional announcements pending for other Thai provinces today. The number is a slight drop on Saturday’s total of 2,839…

  • Thailand News Today | Sunday update – all the latest news, ANZAC Day | April 25

    Thailand News Today | Sunday update – all the latest news, ANZAC Day | April 25

    Today there are another 2,438 new Covid-19 infections in Thailand. Meanwhile the BMA have announced the closure of 31 additional business types in Bangkok as of midnight tonight. The number is a sight drop on yesterday’s total of 2,839 new infections. But Sunday’s totals are often lower due to the reporting from provinces. Today’s numbers show that Thailand’s Covid experience…

  • Clubhouse app a new platform for political debate

    Clubhouse app a new platform for political debate

    Clubhouse, a popular audio social media app, is attracting political debates, despite the Thai government threatening prosecution under the Computer Crime Act. The law forbids posting against the monarchy or government, but the app creates a perfect channel for government and politicians to directly connect to targeted social groups. The appeal of the Clubhouse app comes in its exclusivity, as…

  • Thai PM gives Covid curfew powers to individual provinces

    Thai PM gives Covid curfew powers to individual provinces

    Thailand’s PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is giving individual provinces the power to set curfews and other measures to contain the spread of Covid-19. PM Prayut’s Facebook page also details new guidelines for the management of hospital beds to make sure that all who are infected with the virus have access to treatment, and screening to determine whether they should be admitted…

  • Lest we forget – ANZAC Day 2021 for Australians and New Zealanders

    Lest we forget – ANZAC Day 2021 for Australians and New Zealanders

    ANZAC Day, April 25, is when Australians and New Zealanders commemorate and remember those who fought for their countries and the Commonwealth with the origins of the event forged in the crucible of war at Gallipoli in Turkey in 1915. It is the most solemn day in the annual calendar of those two countries and usually commemorated with dawn services in…

  • Thai PM under pressure to go “full lockdown” as infections surge

    Thai PM under pressure to go “full lockdown” as infections surge

    With many more businesses being told to pull down their shutters in Bangkok from midnight tonight, there are now calls to just go the next step and impose a full lockdown as the infection numbers keep mounting up. With the additional 31 types of business closed, on top of the current restrictions in Bangkok, the BMA has all but imposed…

  • A look at Thailand’s Covid-19 growing field hospitals

    A look at Thailand’s Covid-19 growing field hospitals

    Field hospitals have become a necessity across Thailand as Covid-19 cases surge after the Songkran holiday and hospitals struggle to accommodate patients. 20,000 people have now been treated for the coronavirus with thousands of them being admitted to these pop-up medical facilities. And with today seeing a huge jump in Covid-19 infections, the number of people in field hospitals will…

  • 85 year old dies while waiting for Covid-19 treatment indicates overwhelmed hospitals

    85 year old dies while waiting for Covid-19 treatment indicates overwhelmed hospitals

    An 85 year old, who died while waiting to be admitted for Covid-19 treatment, is furthering claims that Thailand’s medical sector may soon be overwhelmed. The woman was sent home to wait as there weren’t enough hospital beds to admit her. She was among 6 elderly family members living in a shop house in Bang Kholaem district of Bangkok who…

  • Face masks required in 31 provinces, fine is 20,000 baht for not wearing

    Face masks required in 31 provinces, fine is 20,000 baht for not wearing

    Face masks are now being required in 31 Thai provinces with a fine of 20,000 baht going to those who don’t wear them. Chiang Rai is one of the new provinces to be included in the list, but so far, Chiang Mai is being left out. As daily Covid-19 infections have reached an all-time high, it is only a matter…

  • Top 10 most useful apps in Thailand for expats and tourists

    Top 10 most useful apps in Thailand for expats and tourists

    Apps have changed the way we do a lot of daily, ordinary, tasks. Living in Thailand ,we have bench tested a range of apps and decided on the Top 10 most useful apps currently available, most of them are free, or have a free version. So many previously complicated or time-consuming tasks are now so much simpler, and sitting in…

  • Thailand News Today | Covid numbers spike, Phuket’s ‘sandbox’ still on track | April 23, 2021

    Thailand News Today | Covid numbers spike, Phuket’s ‘sandbox’ still on track | April 23, 2021

    In today’s episode we look at… Thailand’s daily Covid-19 infection report hit a record high at 2,070 today, Thai Immigration’s online system for 90 day checks for foreigners living in Thailand is back up and running…. or is it? Phuket have started their extensive screening process of all arrivals, Tourism Authority says Phuket Sandbox model is still “on track”, and…

  • 2 young Thai women suffering from obesity die after contracting Covid-19

    2 young Thai women suffering from obesity die after contracting Covid-19

    A 24 year old and a 29 year old both died this week after contracting Covid-19. The deaths of the 2 young women were rare as the vast majority of Covid-related deaths involve those over 60 who have pre-existing conditions such as diabetes and chronic illnesses. Not much was reported about the young Thai women who recently passed away, but…

  • More staff to man Covid-19 hotlines after complaints of unanswered calls

    More staff to man Covid-19 hotlines after complaints of unanswered calls

    Thousands of people have been calling Thailand’s Covid-19 hotline each day and many calls from those seeking hospital beds, medical attention or ambulance services are going unanswered. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha even called 2 of the hotline numbers and he says no one answered his calls. Now the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration plans to revamp the emergency call centre with plans to…