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  • Thailand ranked 3rd to last worldwide on Covid-19 handling | Thaiger

    Thailand ranked 3rd to last worldwide on Covid-19 handling

    In a display of just how far you can fall, Thailand, once ranked as one of the top countries in the world for Covid-19 handling is now almost at the bottom of the rankings, number 118 out of 120. The Nikkei Asia Covid-19 recovery index calculated data from 120 countries worldwide and ranked Thailand third from last. The study combines…

  • 3 foreigners arrested operating unlicensed Koh Phangan spa | Thaiger

    3 foreigners arrested operating unlicensed Koh Phangan spa

    Police in Koh Phangan arrested 2 Russian men and an American woman in a raid at a health spa following complaints from locals of illegal activities and Covid-19 restriction violations. They are accused of a range of charges relating to the legality of the business, though the information is unclear if they face any charges for breaking any Covid-19 rules.…

  • Thursday Covid Update: Record high of 75 deaths; new infections in all 77 provinces | Thaiger

    Thursday Covid Update: Record high of 75 deaths; new infections in all 77 provinces

    A record high of 75 Covid-related deaths was reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 2,462. An uptick of 7,058 new Covid-19 infections was recorded today with new cases in all of Thailand’s 77 provinces. The latest and most severe wave of the virus continues to rise due to the spread…

  • Laos Covid-19 cases rise as migrant workers return from Thailand | Thaiger

    Laos Covid-19 cases rise as migrant workers return from Thailand

    Covid-19 cases in Laos has spiked, reportedly due to migrant workers returning home from Thailand, bringing the virus with them. In Thailand’s latest wave of infections over the past several months, many of the workers had lost their jobs while others returned to their home country to flee from lockdown restrictions at construction camps and factories, primarily in Bangkok. Covid-19…

  • Foreign Covid-19 case had Sinopharm, domestic infections bigger concern | Thaiger

    Foreign Covid-19 case had Sinopharm, domestic infections bigger concern

    More information is coming out now about the first Phuket Sandbox traveller to be infected with Covid-19 yesterday. The man from the United Arab Emirates was fully vaccinated with the Sinopharm vaccine more than 7 months ago and had tested negative before boarding his flight to Phuket. But while infections from abroad make headlines, the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office…

  • CCSA to consider travel restrictions, other disease control measures | Thaiger

    CCSA to consider travel restrictions, other disease control measures

    Travel restrictions are likely to be imposed over the next few days. The Public Health Ministry is proposing stricter measures, including limits on interprovincial travel, to control the spread of the Covid-19 following the emergence of the highly transmissible Delta variant. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration is set to meet tomorrow morning and discuss disease control measures. Along with limits…

  • Man in Chon Buri province arrested while allegedly trying to deliver drugs | Thaiger

    Man in Chon Buri province arrested while allegedly trying to deliver drugs

    A man was arrested in the central Thai province Chon Buri for possessing methamphetamine and yaba pills. 24 year old Nawin Triupot was arrested in the Sattahip district of Chon Buri as he was allegedly making a drug run to clients. Police seized 159.54 grams of crystal methamphetamine and 1,615 methamphetamine pills (yaba) on Nawin. The alleged drug businessman is…

  • Woman infected with Covid-19 dies at home after waiting 6 days for hospital treatment | Thaiger

    Woman infected with Covid-19 dies at home after waiting 6 days for hospital treatment

    A 50 year old woman infected with Covid-19 died at her home in Bangkok’s Huai Khwang district after waiting for nearly a week for a hospital bed to become available. She died at 3am yesterday morning, just hours before an ambulance was scheduled to take her and her infected family members to the hospital, a source told the Bangkok Post.…

  • Pair arrested in Pattaya for allegedly running “romance scam” | Thaiger

    Pair arrested in Pattaya for allegedly running “romance scam”

    More people have been arrested for involvement in an alleged “romance scam”. This time the suspects were busted in the Pattaya area. The man, Robinson Ibuka Ade, from Nigeria, and Thidarat Biraban, a Thai national, were arrested recently on charges of joining to commit fraud and importing forged data into a computer system. Police seized 148,00 baht and $2,000 US…

  • Machinist in Nonthaburi arrested for allegedly making, selling guns | Thaiger

    Machinist in Nonthaburi arrested for allegedly making, selling guns

    Today, a factory machinist in Nonthaburi, a province north of Bangkok, was arrested for allegedly, illegally making, modifying, and selling guns out of a worker’s dormitory. Prajak Phoonphian, a 39 year old factory machinist was arrested early this morning after CSD police, acting on a warrant searched his dormitory at a lathe plant in the Pak Kret district in Nonthaburi.…

  • Pattaya school for the blind struggling, requests public’s help | Thaiger

    Pattaya school for the blind struggling, requests public’s help

    Some students are learning online at their homes but they don’t have the basic tools they need to learn A Pattaya school for the blind is reportedly struggling under the Covid pandemic as tourists and visitors that usually assisted the school in their charity and other efforts are now scarce. The school says they need mobile phones and computers to…

  • UPDATE: PM calls for urgent meeting, expected to discuss “lockdown” measures | Thaiger

    UPDATE: PM calls for urgent meeting, expected to discuss “lockdown” measures

    UPDATE: The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration meeting set for 10am tomorrow will address the “worsening situation” in Thailand, according to spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Natapanu Nopakun, who gives the daily CCSA meeting in English. Natapanu says the media has been “predicting the results” of the meeting, but he assures the public that there will not be…

  • Man believes prostitute pickpocketed him in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Man believes prostitute pickpocketed him in Pattaya

    Last night, a German man lodged a complaint with police about his suspicion that a prostitute pickpocketed him. 68 year old Thomas Hatesaul alerted police at 11:30 pm that he was robbed on Soi 13/1 Pattaya Beach Road in Nongprue. He told police that he was walking by himself, to relax when he was approached by a woman. Thomas says…

  • “Mastermind” arrested for posing as doctor, “selling” vaccines | Thaiger

    “Mastermind” arrested for posing as doctor, “selling” vaccines

    A man, and what some media reports are calling a “mastermind”, has been arrested for allegedly selling (or not selling) vaccines through a Line App. The man was apprehended yesterday in the central Thai province of Saraburi. Police arrested 26 year old Weerasak Suksamdang near the TPI Polene building. They charged Weerasak with fraud and computer crimes. The suspect denied…

  • Pattaya looks into September reopening despite uptick in Covid-19 infections | Thaiger

    Pattaya looks into September reopening despite uptick in Covid-19 infections

    Despite the uptick in Covid-19 infections, Pattaya is planned to reopen to foreign arrivals, possibly in September, under a scheme similar to Phuket and the trio of islands off Surat Thani, where tourists who are vaccinated against Covid-19 can enter without undergoing a 14-day quarantine. Yesterday, Pattaya City Mayor Sonthaya Khunplume met with the deputy mayors and those in the…

  • Over 200,000 sign petition calling for mRNA vaccines | Thaiger

    Over 200,000 sign petition calling for mRNA vaccines

    Over 200,000 people, including prominent Thai doctors and medical practitioners, have signed a petition demanding the government purchase more effective vaccines and administer them for free. A petition from the Mor Mai Thon (Doctors Won’t Tolerate It) group has been signed by 215,409 medical practitioners, calling on the government to purchase mRNA vaccines. The Bangkok Post reports that the campaign was run…

  • Koh Samui hopes to attract 2,000 tourists in first month of re-opening | Thaiger

    Koh Samui hopes to attract 2,000 tourists in first month of re-opening

    The president of the Tourism Association of Koh Samui is paying great attention to how the Phuket sandbox scheme unfolds and hoping it succeeds. According to a Bangkok Post report, Ratchaporn Poolsawadee says the Samui Plus scheme could attract 2,000 guests in its first month if some rules can be eased. “Besides the virus situation on our islands and the…

  • Residents near burned-out factory return home, environmental concerns remain | Thaiger

    Residents near burned-out factory return home, environmental concerns remain

    The Pollution Control Department has confirmed that residents within 2 – 5 kilometres of a factory that burnt down in the central province of Samut Prakan can now return home. The air quality in the surrounding area has been tested and deemed safe. However, a number of environmental concerns remain. According to a Bangkok Post report, governor Wanchai Kongkasem says…

  • Lockdown not out of the question: CCSA | Thaiger

    Lockdown not out of the question: CCSA

    Will they, won’t they – it’s the question on everyone’s lips as Bangkok residents wait to hear if officials will lock down the capital in a bid to curb the spread of the virus. Natthapol Nakpanich from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has not ruled it out, saying the CCSA is prepared to consider all options as new cases…

  • Coronavirus digest: WHO puts death toll at 4 million | Thaiger

    Coronavirus digest: WHO puts death toll at 4 million

    The global death toll from the coronavirus had reached 4 million, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. The UN’s health agency called on governments to be cautious in lifting measures aimed at combating the pandemic. “The world is at a perilous point in this pandemic,” said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, saying the latest toll was an underestimate…

  • Anger and tears over shooting of Dutch crime reporter Robert R. de Vries | Thaiger

    Anger and tears over shooting of Dutch crime reporter Robert R. de Vries

    “Your work is not finished, Peter R. de Vries. Keep fighting,” says 61-year-old Renate Tjon-Fo who is standing in front of the rows of flowers placed where Dutch crime journalist Peter R. de Vries was shot on Tuesday night. Television crews and journalists from across the world gather outside the studio of RTL Boulevard, a popular Dutch daily television program.…

  • Africalink 07.07.21 – 16 UTC – MP3-Stereo | Thaiger

    Africalink 07.07.21 – 16 UTC – MP3-Stereo

    U.N. urges Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan to recommit to dam talks+++ Zambia lays founding father Kenneth Kaunda to rest +++ Zimbabwe tightens COVID restrictions +++ Cameroon’s missing COVID relief funds SOURCE: DW News

  • Bangkok Airways revises Koh Samui flights ahead of reopening | Thaiger

    Bangkok Airways revises Koh Samui flights ahead of reopening

    To prepare for the Samui+ reopening programme launching July 15, Bangkok Airways is revising its schedule to operate 3 inbound flights and 3 outbound flights daily between Koh Samui and Bangkok. The new schedule, released today and promoted by the Tourism Authority of Thailand in a press release this afternoon, will feature a morning, afternoon, and evening flight option beginning…

  • World in Progress: Lake Kivu, a ticking time bomb? | Thaiger

    World in Progress: Lake Kivu, a ticking time bomb?

    This in-depth feature by Thomas Kruchem is presented by Neil King. SOURCE: DW News

  • European Parliament demands action over Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ law | Thaiger

    European Parliament demands action over Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ law

    Members of the European Parliament are set to vote overwhelmingly in favor of a resolution demanding the EU fast-tracks legal action against Hungary over its new anti-LGBTQ law. During a debate on the issue in Strasbourg, German Green MEP Terry Reintke said “democracy, fundamental rights and the rule of law are dismantled inside the EU before our very eyes.” The…

  • Taliban advances: Why are Afghans so skeptical about Pakistan? | Thaiger

    Taliban advances: Why are Afghans so skeptical about Pakistan?

    Most media outlets and political commentators in Afghanistan are blaming Islamabad for the current turmoil in their country, alleging that the Pakistani military and its intelligence agencies are backing the Taliban amid the withdrawal of foreign troops, helping militants capture more territories. These are not new accusations; Afghan officials have long maintained that Pakistan provides shelter and military support to…

  • Whispered but not proposed – could a lockdown be coming? | Thaiger

    Whispered but not proposed – could a lockdown be coming?

    This week Thailand’s complicated relationship with Covid-19 finds the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration open to considering a lockdown. The CCSA indicated they would consider possible proposals from the Ministry of Public Health to stop the spread of Covid-19, up to and including a lockdown. National Security Council Secretary-General Natthapon Nakpanich clarified today that there are no official proposals currently,…

  • COVID: Indonesian hospitals grapple with shortages as cases surge | Thaiger

    COVID: Indonesian hospitals grapple with shortages as cases surge

    Indonesia’s health care system and hospitals are struggling to keep up with an influx of new COVID patients. One of the largest hospitals in Indonesia’s Yogyakarta province reported last week that dozens of patients died after the hospital ran out of oxygen due to the large numbers of COVID-19 patients coming in. Meanwhile, in the capital Jakarta, the daily funeral…

  • Vaccine Update: With limited doses, Thai government focuses on “at-risk” groups | Thaiger

    Vaccine Update: With limited doses, Thai government focuses on “at-risk” groups

    With limited doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, along with the rapid spread of the Delta Covid-19 variant, the Thai government’s mass immunisation campaign will first focus on using those doses to inculcate “at-risk” groups, starting with those in Bangkok, the epicentre of the latest wave. This month’s order of AstraZeneca vaccine doses was cut in half from 10 million to…

  • Officials: Don’t believe viral video, Phuket bridge checking all entries | Thaiger

    Officials: Don’t believe viral video, Phuket bridge checking all entries

    When the Phuket Sandbox launched, restrictions to enter the island by land were tightened to match, requiring any overland traveller to provide proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test within 72 hours of arrival or be denied entry. Authorities are once again reinforcing that messaging after a video has gone viral appearing to show vehicles passing freely through the…