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  • Thursday Covid Update: 2,940 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Thursday Covid Update: 2,940 new cases; provincial totals

    30 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 21,501 with 21,407 of those fatalities during the latest wave, which was first recorded on April 1. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 2,940 new Covid-19 cases and 2,798 recoveries. There are now 38,314 people in Thailand being…

  • Escaped Israeli tested positive for Omicron, negative for Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Escaped Israeli tested positive for Omicron, negative for Covid-19

    He’s positive… he’s negative… he’s positive? Test results have varied for the 29 year old escaped Israeli traveller who fled his hotel before receiving his results from the mandatory RT-PCR Covid-19 test upon arrival. Conflicting reports say Ohan Baruch tested positive for the Omicron variant and that in Samui he tested negative for Covid-19. Either way, the Israeli tourist, who…

  • DDC approves fourth vaccine dose for medical workers and patients with underlying diseases | Thaiger

    DDC approves fourth vaccine dose for medical workers and patients with underlying diseases

    Following the uptick in Omicron cases, mostly involving travellers entering Thailand, a subcommittee on immunisation of the Department of Disease Control had given the green light for the fourth dose of the Covid-19 vaccine for medical and public health personnel, frontline health workers, patients with chronic diseases, and those taking immunosuppressants, according to director-general Dr Opas Karnkawinpong. The director said…

  • Thai Civilised Party requests committee for legalising prostitution | Thaiger

    Thai Civilised Party requests committee for legalising prostitution

    One party in Thailand’s government has set its sights on legalising prostitution. The Thai Civilised Party has requested to create a House committee to examine and analyse the prospect of prostitution being legalised in Thailand. The push to decriminalise is at least in part an effort to cut down on corruption as if sex for money was legal, government officials…

  • Test & Go registration suspended – Here’s what we know about entry to Thailand | Thaiger

    Test & Go registration suspended – Here’s what we know about entry to Thailand

    This story was updated on Monday, December 27. Just 7 weeks after introducing (almost) quarantine-free re-entry into Thailand, the Thai government announced it is suspending registration for the Test & Go quarantine exemption scheme as well as the “Sandbox” scheme, with the exception of the Phuket Sandbox. Those who have registered, and been approved, under the Thailand Pass system can…

  • Top 5 places to spend New Year’s Day in Phuket 2022 | Thaiger

    Top 5 places to spend New Year’s Day in Phuket 2022

    We are all looking forward to 2022 because it will provide another chance for a fresh start and a celebration of new beginnings. On January 1st, start the year off perfectly with a delicious New Year’s Day brunch. Enjoy an international buffet with live seafood stations and a selection of house drinks. Create fruitful memories this new year with a…

  • Jade mine landslide in Myanmar kills at least two, dozens missing and feared dead | Thaiger

    Jade mine landslide in Myanmar kills at least two, dozens missing and feared dead

    A landslide at a Myanmar jade mine killed at least two people. Dozens of miners are still missing, feared dead as rescuers say they don’t expect to uncover any survivors who buried under rubble and debris the mine’s lake in Northern Hpakant, which borders China. About 200 rescuers, including firefighters and local volunteers, joined the hunt for missing miners, some…

  • 50 emergency operations centres in Bangkok being set up for New Year’s | Thaiger

    50 emergency operations centres in Bangkok being set up for New Year’s

    Emergency operations centres are being set up in 50 districts of Bangkok to prevent Covid-19 from spreading during countdown events and celebrations. The centres will screen people for Covid-19 and immediately isolate those who are infected, Permanent Secretary Kajit Chatchavanich told the media yesterday. District offices will keep a tight eye on New Year’s celebrations and events. Restaurants and other approved…

  • Farmer allegedly electrocuted a seven-tonne elephant to death in Chanthaburi | Thaiger

    Farmer allegedly electrocuted a seven-tonne elephant to death in Chanthaburi

    A fruit farmer in Chanthaburi’s Khao Soi Dao allegedly killed an 18 year old elephant weighing more than seven tonnes yesterday and is set to face prosecution for violating the Wildlife Act. A poor elephant was identified as “See Dor Daeng”, which was not only one of Asia’s largest mammals but also one of the smartest of his herd as…

  • EU now accepts Thailand Covid-19 vaccination certificates | Thaiger

    EU now accepts Thailand Covid-19 vaccination certificates

    Thailand’s Covid-19 certification is now linked to the EU’s digital certification system, according to Deputy Head of Delegation European Union Giuseppe Busini, who tweeted the announcement. He wrote that Thailand’s Covid-19 certifications will be accepted in the European Union, while Thailand will recognise the EU Digital Covid Certificate. The European Commission approved certifications given by Thailand, Montenegro, Taiwan, Tunisia, and…

  • Indonesia increases Jakarta’s minimum wage for next year | Thaiger

    Indonesia increases Jakarta’s minimum wage for next year

    Indonesia has decided to raise Jakarta’s provincial minimum wage (Upah Minimum Provinsi) starting in 2022 as its economic growth is predicted to reach 4.3% at the same time. The decision was made for the benefit of the community, especially employees from various departments who were targeted by the impact of the Covid-19 outbreak, according to Deputy Governor Ahmad Riza Patria.…

  • NGO warns jewellers to check suppliers, says Myanmar’s gemstone mining funds the military | Thaiger

    NGO warns jewellers to check suppliers, says Myanmar’s gemstone mining funds the military

    Myanmar’s multimillion-dollar gemstone industry has fallen into the hands of the state military which seized power in a coup on February 1. Human rights groups are now concerned that the luxury gemstone trade is funding the military’s bloody crackdown. All gemstone mining in Myanmar is technically illegal as all licenses issued by Myanmar’s toppled civilian government expired in 2020, a…

  • Where to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Bangkok 2021 | Thaiger

    Where to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Bangkok 2021

    New Year is one of the most exciting events. Whether you are looking to end the year with a glass of champagne, countdown party or an intimate dinner, you have come to the right place. Nothing can be more special than celebrating New Year with your loved ones amidst a fancy setting, so if you haven’t planned anything yet, we…

  • Civil Aviation Authority notifies airlines of new regulations for entering Thailand | Thaiger

    Civil Aviation Authority notifies airlines of new regulations for entering Thailand

    A notice from Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority has been issued to airlines to advise them of the new conditions for entering the kingdom. The move follows the suspension of the Test & Go system and all sandbox schemes with the exception of Phuket’s. The government took the decision to suspend the schemes as a result of the recently emerged Omicron…

  • Tourism officials say Test & Go suspension could have knock-on affect for Phuket | Thaiger

    Tourism officials say Test & Go suspension could have knock-on affect for Phuket

    The head of the Phuket Tourist Association says the potential knock-on effect of the Test & Go suspension is not yet known. Bhummikitti Raktaengam says the number of foreign tourists arriving on the island via the sandbox scheme could be affected. According to a Bangkok Post report, he says it remains to be seen if overall visitor numbers to Thailand…

  • Nightlife workers protest at Government House, call for financial assistance | Thaiger

    Nightlife workers protest at Government House, call for financial assistance

    Thailand’s nightlife workers have rallied in Bangkok, protesting outside Government House as they demand government assistance. The workers, known as the “high heel mob” are calling on PM Prayut Chan-o-cha to offer state aid to industry workers adversely affected by Covid-19 closure orders. According to a Bangkok Post report, the workers were led by the Empower Foundation. Employees say their…

  • Singapore cancels its quarantine-free VTL programme for 1 month | Thaiger

    Singapore cancels its quarantine-free VTL programme for 1 month

    Much like Thailand has ceased its Test & Go programme that allows vaccinated travellers to enter the country without quarantine aside from waiting for an RT-PCR test result, Singapore is putting their quarantine-free travel plan on hold as well. The government of Singapore says they are taking action to try to avoid the spread of the Omicron variant of Covid-19…

  • Woman jumps from Sarasin Bridge, rescued by fishing boat | Thaiger

    Woman jumps from Sarasin Bridge, rescued by fishing boat

    After jumping off the Sarasin Bridge that leads vehicles onto Phuket island, a 41 year old woman was swept up out of the water and rescued by a passing fishing boat. The incident took place yesterday afternoon with officials getting word of the occurrence around 4 pm. Though media coverage says that the woman, who was from Nakhon Si Thammarat,…

  • Phuket City Mayor says culture and security will attract tourists | Thaiger

    Phuket City Mayor says culture and security will attract tourists

    While scores of tourists and potential Thailand travellers (including The Thaiger readers) have been vocal that tourism for major Thai destinations like Phuket won’t really rebound until entertainment venues are reopened and booze is allowed to flow freely, the Mayor of Phuket has some other ideas. Phuket City Mayor Saroj Angkanapilas says that the way to bring Phuket back to…

  • WFFT plans record 11 tigers rescued from Phuket Zoo | Thaiger

    WFFT plans record 11 tigers rescued from Phuket Zoo

    Economic downturn can be rough, leading to layoffs and evictions. And when your business and residence is made up of wild animals, like the Phuket Zoo, this downturn can create complex problems. With the Phuket Zoo closing, Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand is coordinating the custody and care of 11 tigers and 2 bears, the largest rescue in the history of…

  • Truck driver following GPS wedged in U-turn underpass | Thaiger

    Truck driver following GPS wedged in U-turn underpass

    Don’t believe everything you hear… even if the voice telling it to you is the computerized one of your GPS system. A truck driver learned that lesson the hard way today after blindly following his GPS resulted in his truck being firmly wedged under the overpass of a highway U-turn in Nonthaburi. A 56 year old Thai man was the…

  • Israeli who escaped with Covid-19 now in custody in Koh Samui | Thaiger

    Israeli who escaped with Covid-19 now in custody in Koh Samui

    After a national manhunt was launched to track him down, a 29 year old Israeli tourist who escaped his arrival hotel before his positive Covid-19 test results came back has turned himself in on the island of Koh Samui. The man had landed in Bangkok December 17 and had left before his test results arrived confirming that he had the…

  • Indonesia bars travellers from Denmark, Norway and the UK amidst fear of Omicron | Thaiger

    Indonesia bars travellers from Denmark, Norway and the UK amidst fear of Omicron

    Amidst fear of the Omicron outbreak, Indonesia has barred travellers from Denmark, Norway, and the UK aside from ten African countries and extended the quarantine period for all arrivals to 14 days, according to the Jakarta Post. The Indonesian government decided to add Denmark, Norway, and the UK to the no-entry list because “Omicron has been spreading very fast in…

  • Koh Samui tourism officials, businesses call on government to open Sandbox registration | Thaiger

    Koh Samui tourism officials, businesses call on government to open Sandbox registration

    The Phuket Sandbox is now the only quarantine substitution programme open for registration, but those on the Gulf of Thailand island Koh Samui are calling on the government to allow the Samui Sandbox scheme to continue as usual. Since the government’s announcement yesterday on closing registration for the Test & Go quarantine exemption scheme and the Sandbox scheme, with the…

  • Wednesday Covid Update: 2,532 cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Wednesday Covid Update: 2,532 cases; provincial totals

    31 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 21,471 with 21,377 of those fatalities during the latest wave, which was first recorded on April 1. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 2,532 new Covid-19 cases and 3,191 recoveries. There are now 38,202 people in Thailand being…

  • Online shopping division added to fight rising internet fraud | Thaiger

    Online shopping division added to fight rising internet fraud

    To deal with a sharp rise in internet fraud, an online shopping division has been established as part of the Office of the Judicial Administration Commission. The office was officially created Tuesday having been published in The Royal Gazette on Monday. The OJAC observe that the world lives more and more online, and the Covid-19 pandemic has only further fueled…

  • How To Make Your Own Christmas Card | Thaiger

    How To Make Your Own Christmas Card

    Using natural and bio degradable ingredients, make a D.I.Y home made Christmas card for this festive season with the help of Tim and Natty.

  • Thailand considers digital lottery to beat overpriced vendors | Thaiger

    Thailand considers digital lottery to beat overpriced vendors

    With the biggest e-Commerce market in Southeast Asia, Thailand is planning to launch a new online platform to sell printed national lottery tickets in digital format to combat the high prices of some physical vendors. According to a member and spokesman for the Government Lottery Office, Thanawat Polvichai, the alternative digital lottery will be among the options offered to the…

  • Soi Dog Foundation warns of dangers of sheltering amid distemper outbreak on Koh Kood | Thaiger

    Soi Dog Foundation warns of dangers of sheltering amid distemper outbreak on Koh Kood

    The following is a press release from the Soi Dog Foundation. Soi Dog Foundation is warning against the unmanaged sheltering of stray dogs following an outbreak of canine distemper virus at a government-run facility on the island of Koh Kood in Trat province. Transmitted through direct contact and airborne exposure – namely sneezing, coughing and sharing food and water bowls…

  • Governor cancels plan to allow all night drinking in Phuket on New Year’s Eve | Thaiger

    Governor cancels plan to allow all night drinking in Phuket on New Year’s Eve

    The Phuket News is reporting that plans to allow the sale of alcohol throughout the night during New Year’s Eve on the southern island have been scrapped. Governor Narong Woonciew had recently issued an order confirming that the sale of alcohol would be extended from 11pm on December 31 until 6am on January 1. However, a notice posted last night…