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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Medical, business sectors blame government over Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Medical, business sectors blame government over Covid-19

    Corporations are losing faith in Thailand’s political leaders as many in the medical, financial and business sector are placing the blame on the Prayut government for the current Covid-19 situation. They claim that corruption and cronyism is hindering and dampening a more decisive and productive course of action. The Chamber of Commerce has already offered logistical support to expedite vaccinations…

  • Returning Thais tested for Indian variant of Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Returning Thais tested for Indian variant of Covid-19

    A group of Thais just back from India who tested positive for Covid-19 are feared to have the very dangerous Indian variant. Health officials are rushing to confirm what strain of Covid-19 the returning travellers have. The Public Health Ministry already had labs analyzing samples to identify if it is indeed the Indian variant. India is currently deep in a…

  • Vaccine appointments from today via Mor Prom LINE account | Thaiger

    Vaccine appointments from today via Mor Prom LINE account

    Thailand has launched the Mor Prom account on the Line app today where locals can register to get their vaccine appointments. While 16 million people earmarked as vulnerable will get top priority for the free vaccines, everyone can sign up now, though it appears to be for Thai citizens only. Starting today, people can register for vaccination using the Line…

  • Covid UPDATE: 1,891 new infections, 21 deaths | Thaiger

    Covid UPDATE: 1,891 new infections, 21 deaths

    Today’s Covid-19 24 hour infections report features a new high in Covid-related deaths. 21 people have succumbed over the past 24 hour reporting period, according to the Thai Health Ministry. 1,891 new Covid infections have also been reported. Thailand’s total cases has now reached 67,044 since the start of the pandemic in Thailand in January 2020. 1,884 of those are local…

  • Thailand News Today | ‘Soft’ curfews around the country, Phuket restrictions extended | April 30 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today | ‘Soft’ curfews around the country, Phuket restrictions extended | April 30

    Several Thai provinces have introduced nightly ‘soft’ curfews as the fight to curb the spread of Covid continues, all expats living in Thailand are eligible to receive the Covid vaccine, Koh Samui says the island is still pinning its hopes on a July 1 re-opening for vaccinated foreign tourists and Phuket’s governor has extended the Covid restrictions and entry measures…

  • New Covid-19 infections fall, but critical cases rise | Thaiger

    New Covid-19 infections fall, but critical cases rise

    Don’t let the decrease in new daily Coronavirus cases mislead you. The number of critical Covid-19 cases and deaths are on the rise and Thailand is far from over the Coronavirus pandemic. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration put out a notice today reminding people that vigilance is still imperative and that people need to follow safety measures and should…

  • Patrol at Thai-Myanmar border arrest more than 200 migrants over the past 4 days | Thaiger

    Patrol at Thai-Myanmar border arrest more than 200 migrants over the past 4 days

    More than 200 migrants have been caught illegally crossing the Myanmar border into Kanchanaburi over the past 4 days. Many of the Burmese people detained by border patrol officers say they were coming to Thailand for work and had paid off brokers to set them up with jobs. Due to the influx of migrants crossing the border, provincial authorities called…

  • Pickup truck driver swerves into water off Pattaya | Thaiger

    Pickup truck driver swerves into water off Pattaya

    The driver of a pickup truck claims that he swerved to avoid an out-of-nowhere motorbike when his vehicle flew off the road and into the ocean of Jomtien, south of Pattaya, last night. Na Jomtien Police received an accident report around 8 pm last night and went to investigate. The blue pickup truck was asea and taking on water when…

  • Popular Thai comedian Kom Chauncheun dies of Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Popular Thai comedian Kom Chauncheun dies of Covid-19

    Covid-19 claimed the life of Kom Chauncheun, a popular Thai comedian, who died this morning after an 18-day hospital stay. The comedian tested positive for the Coronavirus 18 days ago and checked into the hospital immediately after. He had been treated at a private hospital but transferred to Ramathibodhi Hospital, a government-run facility as his condition worsened. On Thursday Kom…

  • Criminal Court rejects Ratsadon protesters’ bail again | Thaiger

    Criminal Court rejects Ratsadon protesters’ bail again

    Thailand’s Criminal Court is rejecting the Ratsadon protesters’ bail again, referring to the same reasons made in previous rejections by the court. Earlier yesterday, supporters of the jailed protesters gathered outside the court, handing a letter demanding the release of the 7 prisoners. Panupong Jadnok, Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak, Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul, Chaiamorn Wibulkaew, Arnon Nampa, Chukiat Saengwong and Parinya Cheewinkulpahtom have…

  • Draft law on NGOs still cause for concern for activism groups | Thaiger

    Draft law on NGOs still cause for concern for activism groups

    Tension continues to build over Thailand’s proposed draft law that broadly defines and strictly regulates NGOs that government officials tout as bringing transparency, but critics say stifle activism and freedom. The Draft Act on the Operations of Not-For-Profit Organisations would broadly define what constitutes an NGO and require many activism organisations and groups that may speak out in opposition to…

  • Bangkok sets goal to vaccinate 70% of population by the end of the year | Thaiger

    Bangkok sets goal to vaccinate 70% of population by the end of the year

    With Bangkok as the epicentre of the recent Covid-19 outbreak, infecting over 10,000 people in the capital since April 1, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration says they now aim to vaccinate 70% of Bangkok residents by the end of the year. Since Thailand started its national Covid-19 vaccination plan in late-February, just 1.4 million doses have been inoculated. Priority was initially…

  • List of provinces with “soft curfews” urging people to stay at home during the night | Thaiger

    List of provinces with “soft curfews” urging people to stay at home during the night

    Several Thai provinces have introduced “soft curfews,” requesting people to stay at home during late night and early morning hours unless travel is absolutely necessary. The new restrictions are part of additional measures announced by the government, including new zoning and colour-coding of provinces based on the number of Covid infections recorded. The provinces of Bangkok, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai,…

  • Rapidly-spreading UK variant proving more deadly in Thailand | Thaiger

    Rapidly-spreading UK variant proving more deadly in Thailand

    Thailand’s Covid-19 death toll has risen dramatically in the third wave of the virus, with an additional 15 deaths reported today. The surging death toll is being attributed to the so-called UK variant, or B.1.1.7, which health experts say is far more contagious and is now proving far more deadly too. Thailand’s death toll to date now stands at 203.…

  • Samui tourism official calls for inter-provincial travel ban to flatten the curve prior to July re-opening | Thaiger

    Samui tourism official calls for inter-provincial travel ban to flatten the curve prior to July re-opening

    The president of the Tourism Association of Koh Samui says the island is still pinning its hopes on a July 1 re-opening for vaccinated foreign tourists. Ratchaporn Poolsawadee remains optimistic, despite Thailand now battling a third wave of Covid-19, with Samui reporting 50 infections. He says vaccines are being rolled out out on Samui, although a number of doses have…

  • We’re looking for a Video Editor/Production Assistant in Phuket | Thaiger

    We’re looking for a Video Editor/Production Assistant in Phuket

    The Thaiger is seeking a full time video editor and production assistant for a new project based in Phuket. The role is open to a Thai national but with great English skills as well. You will need to be able to work to deadlines with a crazy bunch of stressed out news hosts, guests and the rest of The Thaiger…

  • Thailand to issue international vaccine passport for travellers | Thaiger

    Thailand to issue international vaccine passport for travellers

    An international vaccine passport, certifying Covid-19 immunisation, will be an official travel document for those travelling overseas, according to an order by the Public Health Ministry’s Disease Control Department. A copy of the vaccine passport along with an order outlining the issuing process, both approved by the department’s director general Opas Karnkawinpong, were published in the Royal Gazette, making it…

  • Quarantine period for international arrivals is now back to 14 days | Thaiger

    Quarantine period for international arrivals is now back to 14 days

    Quarantine for those entering Thailand from overseas will now go back to the original 14 day period (which ends up being 15 to 16 days). The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration announced the quarantine extension this afternoon, saying those who obtained their Certificate of Entry prior to May 1, and arrive in Thailand before May 6, will still be able…

  • Restrictions tighten nationwide, Bangkok and 5 other provinces now “dark red” zones | Thaiger

    Restrictions tighten nationwide, Bangkok and 5 other provinces now “dark red” zones

    Disease control restrictions are tightening nationwide. Bangkok and 5 other provinces with a high number of Covid-19 infections are now classified as “dark red” zones under the highest control to combat the spread of the coronavirus, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. Under the new zoning measures, the dark red provinces include Bangkok, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, Nonthaburi,…

  • Historical sites in Thailand closed until May 9 for Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Historical sites in Thailand closed until May 9 for Covid-19

    In another step to help curb the rampant third wave of Covid-19 throughout Thailand, all ancient and historical sites will be closed until May 9. Director-general Prateep Pengtako, leader of the Fine Arts Department in Thailand, announced the closure, ongoing since April 26th and currently scheduled until May 9 depending on pandemic developments. The decree included national museums, national archives,…

  • Covid UPDATE: 1,871 new infections and 10 deaths; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Covid UPDATE: 1,871 new infections and 10 deaths; provincial totals

    1,871 new Covid-19 cases and 10 coronavirus-related deaths were reported today by Thailand’s Public Health Ministry, raising the total count since the start of the pandemic last year to 63,570 Covid-19 infections and 188 fatalities. Covid-related deaths in Thailand have been reported each day since April 17. Thailand now has 27,988 active Covid-19 cases with many infections related to entertainment…

  • Thailand’s manufacturing production highest in 23 months | Thaiger

    Thailand’s manufacturing production highest in 23 months

    After 2 years of falling, largely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, Thailand’s manufacturing production index has grown for the first time in 23 months. The index, which measures manufacturing activity, hit 107.73 last month, which is the highest it has been since April of 2019. With a growth of 4.12% in the last year, the index had its strongest performance…

  • Phuket to close land border from 11pm to 5am each day, essential travel only | Thaiger

    Phuket to close land border from 11pm to 5am each day, essential travel only

    The Phuket governor issued an order to close all land borders to the island province from 11pm to 5am each day to help combat the spread of Covid-19. The borders include the main Tha Chat Chai entry checkpoint in the Thalang district. The closure order will be in place until May 12. Only essential travel will be allowed to pass…

  • Officers seized 31 million baht in cash and assets in 20 drug trafficking raids | Thaiger

    Officers seized 31 million baht in cash and assets in 20 drug trafficking raids

    In a major crackdown on a suspect drug network run by a woman in Northern Thailand, officers raided 20 locations in the Eastern region and seized cash as well as other assets valued at a total of 31 million baht. Thailand’s Office of the Narcotics Control Board launched an investigation back in October into a suspected drug network said to…

  • Suvarnabhumi check-in counters become vaccine administration points | Thaiger

    Suvarnabhumi check-in counters become vaccine administration points

    It’s probably the most traffic check-in counters at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport has seen in a while. Officials are using the area as a makeshift vaccination centre, where airport staff are lining up to receive a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. The initiative is the latest attempt to speed up vaccine administration as Thailand finds itself battling a far more virulent…

  • Thai sweet shop gets mixed reviews over Buddhist amulet candies | Thaiger

    Thai sweet shop gets mixed reviews over Buddhist amulet candies

    A Thai sweet shop is facing criticism from many locals and praises from others for making candy Buddhist amulets, which are usually worn around the neck as ‘protection’ from evil spirits. Madam Choops candy shop in Samut Songkhram, just southwest of Bangkok, says the edible amulets made from Thai sugar candy can protect your inner organs (but probably less successful…

  • Thai courts getting tough on face mask violations | Thaiger

    Thai courts getting tough on face mask violations

    People caught not wearing a face mask in a public space face stiff penalties, with the courts fining at least 9 people so far this week. Officials are cracking down on face mask violations as disease prevention measures are ramped up to curtail the spread of Covid-19. Certainly Thai police have shown their fervour for the crackdown and have been…

  • Opposition calls for the Thai PM to stand down, Democrats re-iterate their support | Thaiger

    Opposition calls for the Thai PM to stand down, Democrats re-iterate their support

    Seizing the opportunity, Thailand’s opposition political parties are taking advantage of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s current poor standing amidst a crisis of high Covid infections and botched vaccine roll out. Opposition parties jointly issued a statement demanding the PM’s resignation. Among a list of general failures, they also accused PM Prayut of “causing irreversible damage to the nation”. The opposition bloc, led…

  • PM Prayut proposes private sector partnerships for vaccinations | Thaiger

    PM Prayut proposes private sector partnerships for vaccinations

    In an effort to speed up Covid-19 vaccinations, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha plans to work closely with the private sector to vaccinate 50 million people by the end of the year. The Federation of Thai Industries and the Thai Chamber of Commerce will work alongside the government to help import and distribute vaccines after Thailand is off to a particularly slow…

  • National Vaccine Institute head says Thailand never turned down an offer from Pfizer | Thaiger

    National Vaccine Institute head says Thailand never turned down an offer from Pfizer

    After reports claiming that the Thai government turned down an offer from Pfizer for 13 million vaccine doses, the director of the National Vaccine Institute is debunking the claims saying the reports are false and the country is still looking into acquiring doses from the company. Thailand’s Public Health Ministry is negotiating with several Covid-19 vaccine manufacturers to acquire more…