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    Moving to Thailand offers a prospect full of excitement and adventure, but in the same vein, if any injuries were to occur (and god forbid it does), the local healthcare system can be confusing at first glance for many expats...

  • CCSA in bid to reassure Thais that November 1 re-opening will be safe | Thaiger

    CCSA in bid to reassure Thais that November 1 re-opening will be safe

    CCSA spokesperson Dr Apisamai Srirangsan says Thai residents shouldn’t worry about the country’s imminent re-opening to select countries. From November 1, vaccinated tourists from a list of 46 low-risk countries can enter Thailand with minimal quarantine. They will be required to show evidence of being fully vaccinated and have a negative Covid-19 test within 72 hours of departure from their…

  • Health Ministry says Delta Plus variant won’t stop Thailand re-opening on schedule | Thaiger

    Health Ministry says Delta Plus variant won’t stop Thailand re-opening on schedule

    The Health Ministry says the discovery of the new Delta Plus variant in Thailand will not affect the country’s November 1 re-opening. Sathit Pitutecha, deputy public health minister, says the mutation has not been categorised as a variant of concern. “Because viruses mutate all the time, only a mutation that causes severe illness and makes the virus spread easier or…

  • Wednesday Covid Update: 8,452 new cases and 57 deaths | Thaiger

    Wednesday Covid Update: 8,452 new cases and 57 deaths

    8,452 new Covid-19 cases and 57 coronavirus-related deaths were reported today by the CCSA. Thailand’s latest wave, which was first recorded on April 1, has accounted for 1,846,452 confirmed Covid-19 infections. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA has recorded 8,449 recoveries. There are now 98,096 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of the new…

  • Tourism Ministry to invite K-pop megastar to perform at Phuket NYE celebration | Thaiger

    Tourism Ministry to invite K-pop megastar to perform at Phuket NYE celebration

    Thai-born K-pop star Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban, from the band Blackpink, is being invited to perform during New Year celebrations on the southern island of Phuket. The cost won’t be cheap, but the government is defending the move. Tourism Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn says the superstar’s presence will help promote Thailand’s re-opening to the world. “The main key reason for bringing global…

  • Digital platforms to be subject to new regulations following draft decree | Thaiger

    Digital platforms to be subject to new regulations following draft decree

    Digital platform businesses will be required to observe a number of new regulations in Thailand following cabinet’s recent approval of a draft decree. As reported by Reuters, a government spokesperson has confirmed the decree, which will apply to business both in and outside of Thailand, is aimed at maintaining financial and commercial stability, in addition to preventing damage to the…

  • Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport prepares for November reopening | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport prepares for November reopening

    With the November 1 reopening approaching, Bangkok officials visited the Suvarnabhumi International Airport to review the procedures and Covid-19 preventative measures. Under the reopening plan, the quarantine period will be waived for travellers who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19, travelling from countries classified by the Thai government as a “low risk” for the coronavirus, and test negative for the virus.…

  • Tuesday Covid Update: 7,706 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Tuesday Covid Update: 7,706 new cases; provincial totals

    7,706 new Covid-19 cases were reported by the CCSA today, a record low over the past several months. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 9,532 recoveries. There are now 98,150 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA has recorded 1,866,863 confirmed Covid-19 cases. The latest…

  • PM Prayut Chan-o-cha addresses Southeast Asia leaders at 38th ASEAN summit | Thaiger

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha addresses Southeast Asia leaders at 38th ASEAN summit

    The following is the intervention by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha at the 38th ASEAN summit, delivered via videoconference. The prime minister’s intervention was translated and posted by the Thai government’s public relations department. “Your Majesty Excellencies, I wish to thank Brunei Darussalam for hosting this ASEAN Summit amid many challenges facing the region such as the Covid-19 pandemic and the shifting…

  • November reopening concerns majority of Thais, Department of Health survey shows | Thaiger

    November reopening concerns majority of Thais, Department of Health survey shows

    While many seem excited with the plan to reopen the country to vaccinated travellers on November 1, apparently the majority of Thais are concerned with how the Covid-19 situation will be with an influx of visitors from overseas. Thailand’s Department of Health conducted a survey from October 14 to 20 and found that 94% of participants are concerned with how…

  • British divers say they risked arrest for giving boys ketamine during cave rescue | Thaiger

    British divers say they risked arrest for giving boys ketamine during cave rescue

    Rescue divers who saved the 12 football players and their coach trapped in a flooded cave say they risked getting arrested for giving the boys ketamine to sedate them for the two and a half hour underwater journey out of the cave. The Sun reported that British divers Rick Stanton and John Volanthen say they warned that if any of…

  • Prayut orders investigation into used medical gloves exported to the US | Thaiger

    Prayut orders investigation into used medical gloves exported to the US

    Following a CNN investigation into the export of millions of substandard medical gloves from Thailand, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has tasked his deputy with delving further into the matter. According to a Bangkok Post report, Deputy PM and Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit will take the reins of a probe, looking into the issue which has attracted global headlines since the CNN…

  • Health officials play down concerns over Thailand’s first case of Delta Plus variant | Thaiger

    Health officials play down concerns over Thailand’s first case of Delta Plus variant

    The Disease Control Department has confirmed that Thailand has recorded its first case of the Delta Plus variant. However, Dr. Chawetsan Namwat from the DCD insists there’s no cause for alarm. The Delta Plus variant was first reported in the UK, which is currently experiencing a surge in infections. According to a Thai PBS World report, Delta Plus cases in…

  • Tuesday Covid Update: 7,706 new cases and 66 deaths | Thaiger

    Tuesday Covid Update: 7,706 new cases and 66 deaths

    Today, the CCSA reported another low of 7,706 new Covid-19 cases and 66 coronavirus-related deaths. In the latest wave of the virus in Thailand, first recorded on April 1, the CCSA has recorded a total of 1,838,000 confirmed Covid-19 cases. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 9,532 recoveries. There are now 98,150 people in Thailand…

  • “Free parking” signs placed at Pattaya pier after complaints of scammers | Thaiger

    “Free parking” signs placed at Pattaya pier after complaints of scammers

    After numerous complaints that people were soliciting money for parking spaces at Pattaya’s Bali Hai Pier, some reportedly asking for up to 500 baht, city officials have installed signs announcing that parking is free and to report if they are being charged for a space. The Pattaya News has reported that the free spaces are located at the blue field…

  • Bangkok land prices rising, but still below pre-pandemic average | Thaiger

    Bangkok land prices rising, but still below pre-pandemic average

    While Bangkok land prices are hardly on a tear, they continue to rise even amid the economic uncertainty brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. Figures from the Real Estate Information Centre, known as REIC, show a quarterly rise of 0.5%, and a yearly rise of 7.6%, in the land price index in Greater Bangkok in the third quarter. As reported by…

  • Pacific City Club – Where business and leisure meet | Thaiger

    Pacific City Club – Where business and leisure meet

    Press Release Bangkok’s Most Prestigious Private Members Club Announces a Special Invitation The Pacific City Club is renowned for being the most prestigious and luxurious private members club in Bangkok since the early 1990s. Situated on the top three floors of the Two Pacific Place building on Sukhumvit Road, the Club is an oasis of calm in the bustling city.…

  • Qantas to resume flights from Sydney to Bangkok and Phuket early 2022 | Thaiger

    Qantas to resume flights from Sydney to Bangkok and Phuket early 2022

    Qantas Airways is gearing up to resume flights from Sydney to Bangkok and Phuket from early next year, with the Aussie airline keen to get the ball rolling as international travel restrictions are gradually being lifted. Sydney is set to see the resumption of regular routes in January, more than two months ahead of schedule, as both the federal and…

  • Huge quantities of used medical gloves shipped from Thailand to US | Thaiger

    Huge quantities of used medical gloves shipped from Thailand to US

    Huge quantities of used medical gloves have been shipped from Thailand as shady operators seek to cash in on Covid-fuelled demand for personal protective equipment, or PPE, according to a report from CNN following a months-long investigation. With demand having skyrocketed around the world, an underground industry based around reusing PPE has emerged in Southeast Asia, with the shoddy medical…

  • Foreign airlines give up 80% of their slots at Thailand’s airports amid uncertainty of next 5 months | Thaiger

    Foreign airlines give up 80% of their slots at Thailand’s airports amid uncertainty of next 5 months

    The managing director of Airports of Thailand says international carriers have returned around 80% of their slots at Thailand’s airports. Nitinai Sirisamatthakarn says around 80% of slots between October 31 and March 26 next year have been returned, indicating that airlines are uncertain about any imminent recovery in the aviation sector. Airport slots are the landing and take-off permissions that…

  • Thai government presents actor Russell Crowe with “thank you” gift basket | Thaiger

    Thai government presents actor Russell Crowe with “thank you” gift basket

    Hollywood actor Russell Crowe has met with Thai government officials during his much-publicised travels around Bangkok. The Bangkok Post reports that Culture Minister Itthiphol Kunplome presented the actor with a gift and flowers to thank him for his positive promotion of Thailand. Crowe, who is filming a movie in Thailand, has tweeted his 2.7 million followers about the friendliness of…

  • Monday Covid Update: 8,675 new cases and 44 deaths | Thaiger

    Monday Covid Update: 8,675 new cases and 44 deaths

    Today, the CCSA reported 8,675 new Covid-19 cases and 44 coronavirus-related deaths. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA has reported 9,589 recoveries. There are now 100,042 people in Thailand receiving treatment for Covid-19. Since April 1, in the country’s most severe wave of the virus, the CCSA has reported a total of 1,830,294 confirmed Covid-19 cases.…

  • Border shacks to be demolished for aiding Burmese immigrants | Thaiger

    Border shacks to be demolished for aiding Burmese immigrants

    In a unique twist on a common encroachment story in Thailand, vendor stalls on government land in Kanchanaburi along the highway in Sangklha Buri are being ordered to be demolished. But this time it’s not a land ownership debate, rather the government suspects that the vendor shacks are being used to shelter people after crossing the Burmese border illegally. These…

  • Tourism calls for Russia and India to be added to safe list | Thaiger

    Tourism calls for Russia and India to be added to safe list

    Now that the 46 countries that can enter Thailand on November 1 without quarantine have been announced, many in the tourism industry are calling for some notable absences to be added to the list. Tourism groups in major travel hubs are calling on the government to add Russia and India to the list of approved countries, believing it will massively…

  • Bank of Thailand plans real-world test of digital currency in 2022 | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand plans real-world test of digital currency in 2022

    The Bank of Thailand recently announced plans to do some real-world testing of digital currency in the near future as the popularity of cryptocurrency continues to grow. They plan to test their Central Bank Digital Currency in a real-world environment sometime in the second quarter of 2022. The BOT has been studying the CBDC since 2018 and is aware that…

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs sings praises of Thailand Pass | Thaiger

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs sings praises of Thailand Pass

    The promotion engines are rolling as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has launched a global charm offensive to win over travellers regarding the new Thailand Pass that will replace Certificates of Entry for international travellers to Thailand as the country reopens on November 1. The Thailand Pass, a collaboration between the Department of Consular Affairs and the Digital Government Development…

  • Covid-19 in prison: outbreaks from overcrowding now subsiding | Thaiger

    Covid-19 in prison: outbreaks from overcrowding now subsiding

    The Thai prison system has suffered from an overcrowding problem for years, but the Covid-19 pandemic has starkly illustrated the dangers of it. In prisons, there have been 72,359 Covid-19 infections, making them more infected than any single province except Bangkok (1st) and its neighbours Samut Prakan (2nd) and Samut Sakhon (4th) and Chon Buri (3rd). Thailand has the 6th…

  • Covid-19 deaths receding, but still here; 1 month old baby dies | Thaiger

    Covid-19 deaths receding, but still here; 1 month old baby dies

    Deaths as a result of Covid-19 in Thailand have fallen significantly from an average of around 250 at the beginning of last month, and today set a low over the past several months of 56 fatalities. But there is still a human toll to the tragedy of the pandemic, where 18,755 people have died since the beginning of the third…

  • Covid-19 forces 70 private schools out of business, 100 to follow | Thaiger

    Covid-19 forces 70 private schools out of business, 100 to follow

    With Covid-19 shutting down classroom learning for months on end, private schools are struggling, with about 70 going out of business in the past 9 months. The Office of the Private Education Promotion Commission has already received notice from nearly 100 more private schools planning on closing. The president of the Association of Private Education Promotion and Coordination Committee explain that…

  • Covid-19 Saturday: 74 deaths, 9,742 infections, provincial data | Thaiger

    Covid-19 Saturday: 74 deaths, 9,742 infections, provincial data

    Today, the CCSA reported 9,742 new Covid-19 infections, down 68 since yesterday, and 74 Coronavirus-related deaths, up 8 from yesterday. Since April 1, in the latest wave of the virus in Thailand, a total of 1,812,268 confirmed Covid-19 infections have been reported.   In the 24 hour period since the last count, the CCSA has reported 10,182 recoveries, up 331…

  • Thailand reopening roundup: What happens November 1 | Thaiger

    Thailand reopening roundup: What happens November 1

    Things are moving fast towards the November 1 reopening which in the last few days swelled from 10 countries being allowed entry to Thailand to 46 countries, 3 entry plans, replacing the Certificate of Entry, and even an attempt to reopen nightlife. Below is a round-up of the plans as they stand now. “TEST & GO”: COUNTRIES THAT CAN ENTER…