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  • Thai Red Cross Society to give 1 million Moderna vaccines free | Thaiger

    Thai Red Cross Society to give 1 million Moderna vaccines free

    As Thailand’s vaccination rollout plods along with Sinovac vaccines that have little effectiveness against the Delta variant of Covid-19 and AstraZeneca production far behind schedule, many nervous Thai citizens are looking to private hospitals and third party groups importing more effective vaccines to turn the tides in the battle against Covid-19. This week has seen a step forward as Thailand’s…

  • EU left behind as US pushes ‘vaccine diplomacy’ in Southeast Asia | Thaiger

    EU left behind as US pushes ‘vaccine diplomacy’ in Southeast Asia

    The European Union’s international vaccine drive runs the risk of falling behind other major international powers, especially in Southeast Asia, where the United States is ramping up their vaccine-donation programs to compete with China’s contributions. US President Joe Biden pledged in May to donate 80 million vaccines worldwide from America’s domestic-supply, of which approximately 75% will be shared through the…

  • A battle for sacred lands as nature wins new rights | Thaiger

    A battle for sacred lands as nature wins new rights

    In Uganda’s Albertine Rift, an immense network of grasslands and mountains that supports great biodiversity, two energy giants are preparing to extract the largest onshore oil deposit in sub-Saharan Africa. SOURCE: DW News

  • 3 men arrested in Sinopharm vaccine scam | Thaiger

    3 men arrested in Sinopharm vaccine scam

    A vaccine scam was broken up with 3 men alleged to have pretended to be doctors to sell people Sinopharm vaccines that did not exist. Police have identified and apprehended 3 men they believe to be the perpetrators of the scam that saw men posing as doctors in order to take payments for vaccines appointments that never actually existed. The…

  • Meeting reveals Thai vs foreigners in Phuket Sandbox, other stats | Thaiger

    Meeting reveals Thai vs foreigners in Phuket Sandbox, other stats

    Statistics and data regarding the Phuket Sandbox can be cloudy and conflicting, but at yesterday’s meeting of the Phuket Communicable Disease Committee, some rarely shared figures were discussed. One often questioned detail is how many people in the numbers reported for international traveller arrivals are truly tourists and how many are even foreigners at all. During the meeting, it was…

  • BioNTech says there are no talks with Thonburi Healthcare for vaccines | Thaiger

    BioNTech says there are no talks with Thonburi Healthcare for vaccines

    Following reports that the Thonburi Healthcare Group in Thailand was planning to sign an agreement for 20 million doses of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine, Germany BioNTech said it was not in talks with the Thai hospital group. In an email sent to Reuters reporters, BioNTech said “We are not in negotiations with the company you mentioned below about vaccine supply.” The…

  • Royal Thai Army to help tighten overland checkpoint into Phuket | Thaiger

    Royal Thai Army to help tighten overland checkpoint into Phuket

    Following reports of insufficient security on the land borders into Phuket, the Phuket Communicable Disease Committee made the decision to have the Royal Thai Army assist in monitoring the Phuket Checkpoint at Tha Chatchai for Covid-19 safety. There have been concerns that the land crossing into Phuket is understaffed and not secure. The committee meeting was Chaired by Phuket Governor…

  • Nakhon Ratchasima Police arrest 2 suspects in Facebook/Line scam | Thaiger

    Nakhon Ratchasima Police arrest 2 suspects in Facebook/Line scam

    Today, police from northeastern Thailands’ Nakhon Ratchasima province arrested 2 suspects for being part of an alleged Facebook hacking gang. The announcement comes from a press conference the police held. The gang reportedly duped Korat girls into transferring money to them by posing as the girls’ relatives. The case starts back in March when Chalermluck Phuwasawat, the victim of the…

  • Bangkok taxi driver faces fines, license suspension, training classes after passenger complains about ride | Thaiger

    Bangkok taxi driver faces fines, license suspension, training classes after passenger complains about ride

    A Bangkok taxi driver has been fined, has his license suspended, and has to take a training class after his erratic behaviour unnerved a passenger. The passenger posted online about the eccentric taxi ride that was supposed to take them from Victory Monument to Klong 6, Pathum Thani, last Sunday. However, the passenger cut the ride short and got off…

  • Army files defamation complaint against social media users over “fake news” | Thaiger

    Army files defamation complaint against social media users over “fake news”

    Following rumours spread on social media saying Thai soldiers travelling to the US for Pfizer Covid-19 vaccines when they were actually going overseas for parachute training, the Royal Thai Army filed a defamation complaint against 9 people who allegedly spread the so-called “fake news.” A representative from the army filed a complaint with the Nang Loeng police station yesterday on…

  • Pattaya still eyes September reopening despite Covid-19 surge | Thaiger

    Pattaya still eyes September reopening despite Covid-19 surge

    The Pattaya Move On programme to reopen one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations to international travellers is facing an uphill battle as the Chon Buri province faces unrelenting growth in Covid-19 infections. Despite continued infections, the Chon Buri Tourism Council plans to push forward the reopening plan set to begin in September. The province has recorded over 13,500 Covid-19 infections…

  • Monk uses electric cart on morning alms, other monks reportedly not thrilled | Thaiger

    Monk uses electric cart on morning alms, other monks reportedly not thrilled

    A monk in the central Thai province of Ang Thong is being chastised by his higher-ups for using an electric cart to expedite his morning alms. The higher-ups have called his actions “inappropriate”. Wanchai Dhammatharo of Ang Thong City’s Wat Channimitr has been ordered by the chief of the Ang Thong Provincial Office of Buddhism, Sakdanai Woradetch, and Sakdani’s team…

  • Vaccines are latest regional power play in the Middle East | Thaiger

    Vaccines are latest regional power play in the Middle East

    Last week, Egypt announced that it had successfully manufactured its first million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. It’s an important step for Egypt’s 104 million people, of whom only about 1% are fully vaccinated. But it could also be seen as progress toward the country’s foreign policy goals, as vaccine diplomacy gathers pace in the Middle East. Vaccine diplomacy refers…

  • With Covid-19, Tourism Ministry mulls new reopening strategy | Thaiger

    With Covid-19, Tourism Ministry mulls new reopening strategy

    The Tourism and Sports Ministry is reevaluating the plans for reopening Thailand and its tourism hubs as Covid-19 infections are rising all over the country. While they admit that the surge in Covid-19 is a major health and safety issue, they insist on the necessity of reopening and restarting the tourism economy and get Bangkok reopened in particular. Minister of…

  • Thursday Covid Update: Provincial totals; 2,224 new cases in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thursday Covid Update: Provincial totals; 2,224 new cases in Bangkok

    All of Thailand’s 77 provinces recorded new Covid-19 infections today. A total of 9,186 new Covid-19 cases and a record daily high of 98 coronavirus-related deaths were reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA recorded a total of 372,215 confirmed Covid-19 infections and 3,032 Covid-related fatalities. Out of…

  • New Covid-19 response teams to be dispatched to 69 Bangkok communities | Thaiger

    New Covid-19 response teams to be dispatched to 69 Bangkok communities

    In an effort to contain the Covid-19 outbreak in Bangkok where the highly transmissible Delta variant, said to now be the dominant strain, 69 response teams have been set up to conduct rapid Covid-19 tests in high-risk communities to quickly detect infections and contain the virus. Governor Aswin Kwanmuang says the so-call “Comprehensive Covid-19 Response Teams,” or CCRTs, which are…

  • Travellers from “dark red” and “red” zones must be vaccinated to enter Phuket | Thaiger

    Travellers from “dark red” and “red” zones must be vaccinated to enter Phuket

    Those who aren’t vaccinated against Covid-19, and are travelling from a “dark red” or “red” province, won’t be allowed to enter Phuket… at least for the next couple of weeks. With the rise of coronavirus infections amid the island’s reopening to foreign tourists under the “Sandbox” model, Phuket authorities are tightening restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus. From…

  • Bangkok Book Festival returns, online | Thaiger

    Bangkok Book Festival returns, online

    The “Bangkok Book Festival” is returning this Friday, after making prior appearances in 2015 and 2016. The theme will be “The magic of Paper” as the 3rd non-annual festival seems to invoke a mood of wonder and “knowledge” of paper. The intention is to inspire readers and promote reading through 6 activities. Activities such as talks and books for sale.…

  • Government Pharmaceutical Organisation sues over Moderna profiteering allegations | Thaiger

    Government Pharmaceutical Organisation sues over Moderna profiteering allegations

    The Government Pharmaceutical Organisation is suing the chairman of the Thonburi Healthcare Group and a mathematician, both of whom have criticised its procurement of the Moderna vaccine. The Bangkok Post reports that the GPO has filed police complaints against THG chairman Boon Vanasin and mathematician Loy Chunpongthong. Both men have alleged that the GPO profited from the purchase of Moderna…

  • Thursday Covid Update: Record high of 98 deaths; 9,186 new cases | Thaiger

    Thursday Covid Update: Record high of 98 deaths; 9,186 new cases

    A record daily high of 98 coronavirus-related deaths was reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. The CCSA also logged 9,186 new Covid-19 infections, continuing on the trend of daily infections hitting the 8,000s and 9,000s. In the latest and most severe wave of the virus in Thailand, first recorded on April 1, there have been 343,352 confirmed…

  • Indonesia surpasses India as Asia’s Covid-19 hotspot, with over 54,000 new cases | Thaiger

    Indonesia surpasses India as Asia’s Covid-19 hotspot, with over 54,000 new cases

    New daily infections in Indonesia have surpassed India’s recent daily numbers, giving the country the dubious honour of being Asia’s new Covid-19 hotspot. The highly-contagious Delta variant is wreaking havoc in Indonesia, with health officials concerned that it is spreading rapidly across Java and Bali, which have been plunged into partial lockdowns. However, according to a Thai PBS World report,…

  • 1 million additional vaccine doses being purchased for Bangkok residents | Thaiger

    1 million additional vaccine doses being purchased for Bangkok residents

    The Thai government has pledged to purchase an additional 1 million Covid-19 vaccine doses for Bangkok residents in the coming 2 weeks. Apisamai Srirangson from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration says the plan is to vaccinate 70% of the capital’s residents, but to date only 43.6% have been vaccinated. The Bangkok Post reports that the Disease Control Department will…

  • Government forging ahead with mixed vaccines, amid doubts and confusion | Thaiger

    Government forging ahead with mixed vaccines, amid doubts and confusion

    The Thai government plans to go ahead with a proposal to combine vaccines from different manufacturers, in an effort to boost immunity against the Delta variant. The move comes after a World Health Organisation scientist warned against the practice, raising concerns among the Thai public. Following reports that PM Prayut Chan-o-cha was questioning the decision, government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri has…

  • Proposal: stop Covid-19 testing foreign workers in dark red zones | Thaiger

    Proposal: stop Covid-19 testing foreign workers in dark red zones

    Thailand’s Minister of Labour Suchat Chomklin is scrambling to explain away a leaked alleged proposal to stop testing foreign migrant workers for Covid-19 after Thai social media exploded all day with criticism. The order had been sent to the Bangkok Employment Office Area 1-10 on July 5, but just came to light yesterday. The proposal to cancel testing for foreign…

  • Chon Buri orders limit groups, charity events, close local business | Thaiger

    Chon Buri orders limit groups, charity events, close local business

    Chon Buri issued 2 new orders this evening to address spreading Covid-19 in the province, closing a company with infections and restricting gatherings and charity events. The 2 orders come as the province is seeing surging Covid-19 infections, surpassing 500 per day, and the governor requested that local residents stay at home whenever possible. The orders go into effect immediately.…

  • Hua Hin aims to reopen to international travellers October 1 | Thaiger

    Hua Hin aims to reopen to international travellers October 1

    Following in the intrepid footsteps of Phuket and now Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao, the coastal city of Hua Hin has set its sights on reopening to international travellers on October 1. The provincial governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan made the announcement today despite Covid-19 infection numbers growing in the province. The plan to reopen has been in…

  • Why is India deploying female soldiers to Kashmir? | Thaiger

    Why is India deploying female soldiers to Kashmir?

    India deployed female soldiers to the restive Indian-administered Kashmir for the first time, in a bid to improve local relations and promote gender equality within the ranks of its paramilitary. However, the efforts have drawn widespread criticism and questions over how effective the move is, both in strengthening ties with local women and improving gender equality within the armed forces.…

  • Can Pakistan secure Chinese investment in restive Balochistan province? | Thaiger

    Can Pakistan secure Chinese investment in restive Balochistan province?

    Prime Minister Imran Khan said last week he was considering “talking to insurgents” in Balochistan province, adding that the country’s western province can only progress if there was peace in the region. Had development work been carried out in the province, “we would never have had to worry about insurgents,” he said. Khan made these comments during his visit to…

  • CCSA clarifies what shops can and can’t open in Bangkok | Thaiger

    CCSA clarifies what shops can and can’t open in Bangkok

    With the lockdown restrictions launched Monday that shut down all but the most essential businesses, some shops are unsure of if they are essential or not. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration added some clarification today on what shops could and could not open for lockdown. They released details for Bangkok and the surrounding 5 provinces of Nakhon Phathom, Nonthaburi,…

  • Thai government mulls over regulations for locally-made AstraZeneca exports | Thaiger

    Thai government mulls over regulations for locally-made AstraZeneca exports

    The Thai government is looking into regulations for exporting the locally-made AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, possibly limiting the volume shipped overseas. The consideration comes as Thailand battles its most severe wave of Covid-19 and the emergence of the highly transmissible Delta variant. The number of active cases continues to hit record highs. With a limited supply of vaccines, health officials have…