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  • Rangers find camp where poachers grilled the meat of 2 tigers

    Rangers find camp where poachers grilled the meat of 2 tigers

    A team of park rangers patrolling in Thong Pha Phum National Park in Kanchanaburi near the Thai-Burmese border followed a smoke trail to uncover a camp of poachers. 5 suspects fled into the forest and the rangers were left with the horrific sight of 2 Bengal tiger pelts strung up to dry while a campfire grill sizzled with the flesh…

  • Study: Sinovac with a Pfizer booster more effective than AstraZeneca

    Study: Sinovac with a Pfizer booster more effective than AstraZeneca

    New studies show that between Sinovac and AstraZeneca combined with Pfizer, the most effective vaccine cocktail combination is 2 doses of Sinovac followed by a full dose of Pfizer as a booster shot. The studies have been collected by Siriraj Clinical Research Centre in Bangkok, and directly contradicts a study at Yale University last week that said the Sinovac-Pfizer combination…

  • Thailand to charge foreign tourists 300 baht entry fee starting April 1

    Thailand to charge foreign tourists 300 baht entry fee starting April 1

    The Thai government will start collecting a 300 baht entry fee from foreign tourists starting on April 1. The fee is included in the Tourism and Sports Ministry’s “Amazing Thailand New Chapter” plan and the money will be for the maintenance and development of tourist attractions as well as accident and life insurance for tourists if, in the unfortunate event,…

  • Thailand’s updated Covid guidelines: What to do if you test positive or have symptoms

    Thailand’s updated Covid guidelines: What to do if you test positive or have symptoms

    Following the surge in Covid-19 cases over the past two weeks, the government has announced an update on guidelines on the treatment and management of Covid-19 patients. Cases involving the highly contagious Omicron variant is on the rise, but Thai health officials say that luckily most patients have mild to no symptoms and do not need to undergo treatment at…

  • Thailand recognises Taiwan’s Medigen vaccine, inoculated travellers eligible for Sandbox entry

    Thailand recognises Taiwan’s Medigen vaccine, inoculated travellers eligible for Sandbox entry

    A Covid-19 vaccine developed by Taiwan’s Medigen Vaccine Biologics has been recognised by the Thai government, allowing those who have been fully inoculated with the Medigen vaccine to enter Thailand under the Sandbox travel scheme, according to Thailand’s Department of Consular Affairs. Under the scheme, vaccinated travellers from overseas can roam freely in Phuket, Phang Nga, Krabi, or the Surat…

  • Koh Phangan Countdown partygoers share positive Covid test results on TikTok

    Koh Phangan Countdown partygoers share positive Covid test results on TikTok

    Did you go to the Full Moon Countdown on Koh Phangan? Take a test for Covid-19, if you haven’t already. Some people who went to the countdown event have made posts and comments on social media saying they tested positive for Covid-19. Several others say they got sick after the party. One foreigner is in the spotlight after she posted…

  • Facebook post seeking Thai escort to infect client with Covid-19 goes viral

    Facebook post seeking Thai escort to infect client with Covid-19 goes viral

    A post on Facebook looking for an escort in Thailand, but the client has a special request… He wants the woman to be infected with Covid-19. The post reads “Infected only. Work starts at 10pm. The client wants to be positive.” It says the client has a budget of 3,000 baht to 5,000 baht with a 600 baht commission for…

  • Survey shows many Thais suffering suicidal thoughts and depression during pandemic

    Survey shows many Thais suffering suicidal thoughts and depression during pandemic

    A recent survey shows that many Thais are enduring suicidal thoughts, depression, and burnout as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. Amporn Benjaponpitak from the Department of Mental Health says the online poll assessed the mental health of over 2.5 million people in Thailand. A Thai PBS World report carries a breakdown of some of the results. Over 8% of…

  • Applicants for Thai citizenship must pass new Thai language test

    Applicants for Thai citizenship must pass new Thai language test

    The Thai government has introduced new regulations that require those who apply for Thai citizenship to pass a new Thai language test. According to a Bangkok Post report, government representative Rachada Dhnadirek says the fees for citizenship have also doubled. Up until now, Thai citizenship was based on regulations in place since 1967, which required applicants to speak and understand…

  • No VIP isolation beds at field hospitals, better facilities through health insurance

    No VIP isolation beds at field hospitals, better facilities through health insurance

    When it comes to a stay at a Thailand field hospital, there’s no VIP section, according to the country’s Public Health Minister. For some who are not eligible for home isolation, it’s either a field hospital, where the stay is free, but the beds are made of cardboard, or a hospital, which can be expensive. Along with cardboard beds, some…

  • Huawei reportedly working with Thai government for 5G

    Huawei reportedly working with Thai government for 5G

    Thailand has taken the next step in the 5G scene by joining hands with Huawei Technologies, although the Chinese tech giant remains on the blacklist of the US government’s cyber-security list. Last year, Huawei Thailand CEO Abel Deng was seen attending the inauguration event of Siriraj World Class 5G Smart Hospital with PM Prayut Chan-o-cha, a month after the prime…

  • Two police officers ordered to pick up dog poop as punishment for minor violation

    Two police officers ordered to pick up dog poop as punishment for minor violation

    As punishment for a minor violation, two police officers have been ordered to pick up dog poop outside of the local station for the next month. Apparently, the officers have been parking their cars in spaces reserved for residents. When their superior officer found out, they were ordered to do pick up dog faeces during their community service outings throughout…

  • Pattaya police raid bars serving alcohol past 9pm, arrest two managers

    Pattaya police raid bars serving alcohol past 9pm, arrest two managers

    Two bar managers in Pattaya were arrested for violating the disease control measures last night. Bars across Thailand are ordered to remain closed, but some have opened up as restaurants. In “blue zones,” which includes Pattaya, alcohol sales and consumption at restaurants are allowed until 9pm. At around 9:30pm, Pattaya police officers went to Soi Bua Khao and Walking Street…

  • Less sex with condoms during pandemic, leading manufacturer says drop in sales

    Less sex with condoms during pandemic, leading manufacturer says drop in sales

    Many people across the globe aren’t using condoms during sex. Sales for the contraceptive have reportedly dropped drastically during the pandemic for the world’s largest condom manufacturer, Karex. According to a report by Nikkei Asia, the Malaysian manufacturer, which supplies condoms to leading brands like Durex and ONE, says the use of its products has plummeted by 40%. Some would…

  • Tuesday Covid Update: 7,133 new cases; provincial totals

    Tuesday Covid Update: 7,133 new cases; provincial totals

    12 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 21,850 with 152 of those fatalities since the start of this year. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 7,133 new Covid-19 cases and 3,306 recoveries. There are now 61,974 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of…

  • Hospitals must urgently admit children infected with Covid, have proper medication on hand

    Hospitals must urgently admit children infected with Covid, have proper medication on hand

    After reports that an 8 month old sick with Covid-19 had to wait in a queue before being treated at a hospital, the government is instructing all hospitals in Thailand to admit child Covid-19 patients immediately, adding that no child infected with the virus should be turned down and staff must have the appropriate medication on hand to treat them. The…

  • Mysterious “ghost ship” might have been an illegal oil tanker, expert says

    Mysterious “ghost ship” might have been an illegal oil tanker, expert says

    An expert told Thai media that he suspects the mysterious abandoned Chinese vessel found in the Gulf of Thailand might have been an illegal oil tanker distributing oil to various countries. The Jin Shui Yuan 2, which many are calling a “ghost ship,” was reported by staff at an oil rig off the coast of the southern province Songkhla last…

  • Phuket Immigration officers to visit quarantine hotels to help with visa extensions

    Phuket Immigration officers to visit quarantine hotels to help with visa extensions

    Immigration authorities are reportedly visiting each centre, hotel and resort in Phuket approved for Covid-19 isolation and quarantine to assist foreign Covid-19 patients who need to extend their visa, but cannot visit the Immigration Bureau Office because they isolating or receiving medical treatment for the coronavirus. Yesterday the authorities visit Patong Resort to bring documents for foreign visitors who need…

  • Thailand ranks as the best country in Asia to retire – International Living magazine

    Thailand ranks as the best country in Asia to retire – International Living magazine

    Is Thailand the best country in Asia to retire? Some think so. Thailand was ranked as the best country in Asia for retirement in 2022 by International Living magazine. And out of a list of 25 countries, the magazine listed Thailand as number 11, with Panama, Costa Rica, and Mexico topping the list. The magazine’s annual global retirement index is…

  • Thai virologist echoes WHO, other experts, in dismissing claims of “Deltacron variant”

    Thai virologist echoes WHO, other experts, in dismissing claims of “Deltacron variant”

    Following recent media reports in Cyprus that a new “Deltacron” variant had been discovered in the country, a number of virology experts have downplayed the claims. Leonitios Kostrikis from the University of Cyprus says his researchers have identified 25 cases of the so-called variant. It supposedly combines the traits of both the Delta and Omicron variant, but experts now believe…

  • Health ministry says Covid-19 will become endemic in Thailand this year

    Health ministry says Covid-19 will become endemic in Thailand this year

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry plans to move Covid-19 from pandemic status to endemic status this year. According to a Bangkok Post report, Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit says this can be achieved thanks to people cooperating with the vaccine rollout. While the Omicron variant is highly-contagious and spreading rapidly across the country, symptoms are milder and the death rate is lower. “The…

  • CCSA warns that new Covid infections could jump to 20,000 a day

    CCSA warns that new Covid infections could jump to 20,000 a day

    The CCSA says new Covid-19 infections in Thailand could reach 20,000 a day if the public do not take disease prevention measures seriously. According to a Bangkok Post report, 5,397 Omicron infections have been reported across 71 provinces so far. However, Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit from the Public Health Ministry says deaths remain low due to the high vaccination rate. “Even…

  • National park officers save wild boar from trap, locals hunt following pork price crisis

    National park officers save wild boar from trap, locals hunt following pork price crisis

    The surge in prices for pork over the past month as affected Thais throughout the country. Some street food vendors have upped their prices for pork soup and dishes by 5 to 10 baht, while others have just stopped selling due to the high market prices. Some locals in Prachuap Khiri Khan started hunting wild boar. Officials at the Namtok…

  • Travellers from Africa told to re-register for Thailand Pass to change entry scheme

    Travellers from Africa told to re-register for Thailand Pass to change entry scheme

    Starting tomorrow, some entry restrictions lift for those travelling to Thailand from countries in Africa. Those from nations in Africa who have been approved to enter through the Alternative Quarantine scheme can now apply to enter under the more relaxed Sandbox entry scheme, which allows travellers to roam freely in a designated province or district rather than undergoing isolation at…

  • Man arrested for tricking a 12 year old into sending sexual videos on Free Fire

    Man arrested for tricking a 12 year old into sending sexual videos on Free Fire

    Thai police arrested a 24 year old man for allegedly deceiving a 12 year old girl into sending sexually explicit videos of herself through Thailand’s popular online survivor shooter game Free Fire, which is played on a smartphone. He allegedly used the photos to blackmail the girl’s parents. The child’s parents filed a complaint with local police in November and…

  • Merchants ask government to import pork as local prices surge

    Merchants ask government to import pork as local prices surge

    Have you noticed that many Thai street vendors have upped their price for pork dishes by around 5 baht? Some have even stopped selling pork dishes altogether. The price of pork has surged in Thailand and many merchants are now demanding the government to import pork quickly to control the fluctuating prices. They say the high prices are pushing away…

  • Omicron cases rise, Bangkok residents flock to Bang Sue Vaccination Centre

    Omicron cases rise, Bangkok residents flock to Bang Sue Vaccination Centre

    Following an uptick in Omicron Covid-19 cases, Bangkok’s major inoculation centre at Bang Sue Grand Station was packed with those waiting to get vaccinated. Individuals who haven’t received their vaccine are welcome at Bang Sue Station with a walk-in service, while those who want a second or third dose need to register through a mobile network, either AIS, TRUE, DTAC,…

  • Koh Chang national park closed due to Covid-19, but island remains open

    Koh Chang national park closed due to Covid-19, but island remains open

    The popular tourist destination of Mu Koh Chang, on the Gulf of Thailand’s eastern seaboard, has been partially-closed, as a result of Covid-19. Officials have decided to close camp sites and other tourism facilities in the national park. However, the remainder of the island remains open to visitors. According to a Thai PBS World report, there had been some initial…

  • NEW RULES: Test and Go cut-off dropped, 3 new Sandboxes, 8+18 Blue Zones

    NEW RULES: Test and Go cut-off dropped, 3 new Sandboxes, 8+18 Blue Zones

    So the new Covid-19 restrictions and regulations have been passed by the CCSA and put into effect by the Royal Thai Government now. What exactly are the rules now with Test & Go, Sandboxes, and Blue Zones? TEST & GO CUTOFF New applications for the Test & Go programme, that allowed people to enter without quarantine, requiring only a short…

  • NIDA Poll: No optimism about pandemic, economy, and politics

    NIDA Poll: No optimism about pandemic, economy, and politics

    A new NIDA Poll asked people about their thoughts on 2022, asking about politics, the economy, and the Covid-19 pandemic, with the majority of respondents not having a particularly positive outlook on the coming year. They were asked if the economy will improve, if the pandemic will subside, and also if PM Prayut Chan-o-cha will remain in power or what…