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  • Bangkok’s Siriraj Hospital closes emergency room until further notice

    Bangkok’s Siriraj Hospital closes emergency room until further notice

    Yesterday, Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital in Bangkok declared that it has to temporarily close its Emergency Room, until… further notice, as there are more patients than there is room. The hospital played coy as to when the ER will resume normal operations. However, they did apologise to people for the inconvenience. Another hospital, Rajavithi Hospital announced they would be stopping general…

  • Phuket reviews taxi rates after “Sandbox” tourists report high prices

    Phuket reviews taxi rates after “Sandbox” tourists report high prices

    The notoriously high taxi rates in Phuket have been looked into after reports of overcharging the “Sandbox” tourists. The governor says he ordered local authorities to review claims of overpriced rides and found that rates are appropriately priced. From the Phuket International Airport to Patong, a “Sandbox” tourist can pay 600 to 1,050 for a ride. One tourist planning a…

  • Surat Thani province to launch “Samui Plus” re-opening model

    Surat Thani province to launch “Samui Plus” re-opening model

    From July 15, the islands of Samui, Koh Tao, and Koh Pha Ngan embark on the “Samui Plus Model”, to re-open the Surat Thani tourism destinations to vaccinated tourists. Provincial governor Witchawut Jinto has confirmed that preparations are underway, with over 70% of the islands’ residents now vaccinated. The “Samui Plus Model” will be a local rework of the Phuket…

  • Protesters to be charged over weekend rallies

    Protesters to be charged over weekend rallies

    The Metropolitan Police Bureau says it plans to charge the leaders of recent anti-government protests in Bangkok. Investigators from the Nang Loeng neighbourhood say they’ve reviewed footage of Saturday’s rallies and come to the conclusion that organisers broke several laws, including the emergency decree and disease control decree. The Bangkok Post reports that the first protest took place near Government…

  • Thai government slammed for delays in vaccine procurement

    Thai government slammed for delays in vaccine procurement

    The Thai government has been blasted for the slow rollout of AstraZeneca vaccines, following the news that the monthly delivery would be cut from 10 million to 5 million. Opposition MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn from the Move Forward Party says Thailand is also obliged to send batches of the AstraZeneca vaccine overseas as other countries have already placed orders for them.…

  • Monday COVID update: 6,166 cases & 50 deaths

    Monday COVID update: 6,166 cases & 50 deaths

    Today, Thailand has reported another 6,166 new Covid-19 cases and 50 deaths. 84 of the new infections are in prisons. More news on those figures coming later. Provincial totals will be available early afternoon. • The Chulabhorn Royal Academy says there will be enough Sinopharm vaccine as long as, “no one exceeds their allocation or jumps the queue”. Millions of doses…

  • Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone building airport, crime feared

    Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone building airport, crime feared

    Construction has resumed on a private airport in Laos on the Thai border as part of the Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone, a casino resort complex considered to be rife with illegal activity. The owner of the development, Zhao Wei, is the chairman of the Dok Ngiew Kham Group and has been named in connection with human trafficking, drugs, money…

  • Meet the Sellers: First arrival in the Phuket Sandbox

    Meet the Sellers: First arrival in the Phuket Sandbox

    Darren and Supattra Sellers may not have been part of the Siamese revolution that changed Thailand to a constitutional monarchy, or the coup that overthrew the government 7 years ago, but they will forever be a part of Thailand’s modern history now. You see, the Sellers and their 2 children were the first family off of Etihad flight 430 on…

  • Pair arrested for illegal clamming

    Pair arrested for illegal clamming

    2 people have been arrested for allegedly catching tiger clams. The pair, 28 year old Sawai and 45 year old Chatsuda were arrested after video clips emerged of the pair allegedly catching tiger clams in Chong Samaesan, which is in the Chon Buri Province. Tiger clams are protected wildlife. According to the police, the two clam-centric suspects confessed to their…

  • Philippines military plane crashes, 17 confirmed dead

    Philippines military plane crashes, 17 confirmed dead

    A C130 Hercules, Philippines military plane crashed earlier this morning. 92 people were on board. 17 people have been confirmed dead and 40 people have survived and were taken to a nearby military hospital. The plane crashed in the southern Philippine province of Sulu, 950 kilometres/600 miles south of the capital, Manila. The condition of the remaining soldiers is currently…

  • Phuket unveils “colour” festival to reinvigorate economy

    Phuket unveils “colour” festival to reinvigorate economy

    In an attempt to build excitement for the reopening of Phuket, Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism, working with the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Phuket officials, has unveiled a campaign called “The Colourful Phuket Bring Back the Happiness”. The festival is intended to bring back “engaging” activities and the touristic atmosphere of the island. The project commenced yesterday and extends to…

  • South Korea launches Sandboxesque reopening

    South Korea launches Sandboxesque reopening

    Vaccinated travellers can avoid 14-day quarantines as long as they have proof of World Health Organisation-approved vaccination, a negative Covid-19 test, are not travelling from a high-risk country, and get advance approval before travelling. Wait, wait! Before you click away, this isn’t yet another Phuket Sandbox story; this is the strikingly similar reopening plan enacted by South Korea that also…

  • Sunday Update: 5,916 new infections, provincial totals, news briefs

    Sunday Update: 5,916 new infections, provincial totals, news briefs

    Today the public health department has announced 5,916 new infections and 44 Covid-related deaths. 39 of the total are attributed to Thai prisons. The report indicates a stabilisation of numbers after 3 days hovering around the 6,000-per-day level of new cases. But Sundays often return lower-than-usual reports. Since April 1, 2021 there’s been 254,204 people infected, 2,132 dead (+44 today), 59,938 remain in care, 2,147…

  • 64 year old with kidney disease dies after inoculation, daughter claims vaccination link

    64 year old with kidney disease dies after inoculation, daughter claims vaccination link

    A 64 year man in the northeastern Thai province Udon Thani died the day after he got a dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine. The man’s daughter believes his death could be connected to the vaccine. Akkradet Thongkham reportedly died suddenly yesterday, which sent a combination of police and health officials to his house after being notified of his passing by…

  • Covid alert issued for Thai smile flight from Bangkok to Phuket, arrived last Thursday

    Covid alert issued for Thai smile flight from Bangkok to Phuket, arrived last Thursday

    Phuket officials have issued an alert for all passengers who were on the Thai Smile flight WE201 that went from Bangkok to Phuket on Thursday, July 1. The passengers are being asked to get tested for Covid-19 ASAP at the nearest government hospital. The alert extends to any customers that went into 2 different Starbucks at the Floresta and Festival…

  • Renowned Thai doctor says 70% of new Covid cases are Delta variant

    Renowned Thai doctor says 70% of new Covid cases are Delta variant

    One of Thailand’s top virologists is in the news again this week. This time, Dr Yong Poovorawan is making the news for his assertion that 70% of all new Covid cases in Thailand are of the Delta variant. Earlier this week, Dr Yong Poovorawan faced allegations of mishandling Thailand’s Covid situation. A petition was even started calling for his removal.…

  • 2 dead and 20 missing in Japanese landslide, rescuers continue to search for survivors

    2 dead and 20 missing in Japanese landslide, rescuers continue to search for survivors

    “The first thing that struck me was the sound of the ground rumbling” 2 people are dead and about 20 are stilling missing after a landslide in the hot spring resort of Atami in central Japan, which is southwest of Tokyo. 10 people have been rescued so far. The massive mudslide happened in the seaside town of Atami around 10.30am…

  • Flights and passenger numbers slowly rising in Phuket Sandbox

    Flights and passenger numbers slowly rising in Phuket Sandbox

    As we enter day 4 of the Phuket Sandbox reopening, while numbers aren’t anywhere near earlier estimates or historical totals, they are steadily growing day by day. Each day has brought a few more flights and passenger numbers to Phuket and the arrivals are steadily creeping up. By today, the original first-day estimate of 1,500 arrivals, should be surpassed. Today’s…

  • Sunday COVID Update: 5,916 new infections, 44 deaths

    Sunday COVID Update: 5,916 new infections, 44 deaths

    Today the public health department has announced 5,916 new infections and 44 Covid-related deaths. 39 of the total are attributed to Thai prisons. The report indicates a stabilisation of numbers after 3 days hovering around the 6,000-per-day level of new cases. But Sundays often return lower-than-usual reports. • The Delta variant has been identified in 70% of Bangkok patients falling sick…

  • Sunday COVID Update: 5,916 new infections, news briefs

    Sunday COVID Update: 5,916 new infections, news briefs

    Sunday morning the public health department has announced 5,916 new infections and 44 Covid-related deaths. 39 of the total are attributed to Thai prisons. The report indicates a stabilisation of numbers after 3 days hovering around the 6,000-per-day level of new cases. But Sundays often return lower-than-usual reports (let’s hope we’re wrong on that today). Around the world the drastic…

  • Pro-democracy, Covid-19 protesters merge at Government House

    Pro-democracy, Covid-19 protesters merge at Government House

    A confluence of protesters merged in Bangkok today as multiple causes overlapped and demonstrated at Government House. Several groups protesting the government and calling for the dissolution of the Senate and the resignation of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha crossed paths with those that were rallying against the handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and the lack of assistance for many sectors desperately…

  • COVID-19: Africa plans a vaccine revolution

    COVID-19: Africa plans a vaccine revolution

    The third wave of coronavirus is rolling through much of Africa — and it could be the most severe of the pandemic yet, experts fear. The conditions on the continent could not be worse: The more contagious and arguably more dangerous delta variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which has already wreaked havoc in India, is now spreading in Africa, where…

  • 3 markets and 2 companies closed in Pattaya for Covid-19

    3 markets and 2 companies closed in Pattaya for Covid-19

    After new clusters of Covid-19 were discovered in Pattaya, Chon Buri provincial officials have ordered 3 markets in the city temporarily closed as well as 2 companies in the area. The markets that have been ordered closed in Pattaya City are New Market Nakla, Amorn Nakhon and Lan Poe Naklua. The 2 closing companies are Yian Hai Electronics Company Limited…

  • Sandbox: 6000 registered, no positive Covid-19 tests, new land restrictions

    Sandbox: 6000 registered, no positive Covid-19 tests, new land restrictions

    Now that the Phuket Sandbox is up and running, international travellers are trickling back in to enjoy the Thai tropical island. More than 6,000 people have reportedly registered for the Phuket Sandbox so far, no arrivals have tested positive for Covid-19 yet, and officials are tightening up the land entry borders to the island. The Director-General of the Department of…

  • Local officials under investigation for multimillion baht purchase of street lamps

    Local officials under investigation for multimillion baht purchase of street lamps

    Following allegations of corruption over a local government’s exorbitant purchases on decorative street lamps, Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission has been investigating and say procurements of the street lamps in a province just outside Bangkok were not in line with regulations. More than 20 people and local government officials, including the former Samut Prakan governor, are now being investigated by the commission.…

  • Bangkok Red Line launches August 2 free rides for 3 months

    Bangkok Red Line launches August 2 free rides for 3 months

    If you’ve ever spent time in Bangkok, you know it’s easy to be taken for a ride. But for once, this is a good thing, as the Thailand Transport Ministry announced today they are giving free rides to many commuters to launch their new service line. Bangkok’s Red Line rail route is ready for its soft launch next month and…

  • British man arrested in Pattaya after firing shotgun in home

    British man arrested in Pattaya after firing shotgun in home

    Pattaya police arrested a British man last night after he was alleged to have fired off several shotgun rounds and then barricaded himself in his home. The events took place around 7 pm last night at a luxury home at Palm Oasis Village in Pattaya, and resulted in a swarm of police and a standoff lasting several hours. The incident…

  • Despite struggles, Phuket tourists are happy to be here

    Despite struggles, Phuket tourists are happy to be here

    One thing many forget when they’re considering the condition of Phuket for the returning international tourists is that, while we are comparing it to the pre-Covid-19 glory days of Phuket, those travelling in the first days of the Sandbox are comparing it to their life at home now. While Covid-19 has wreaked havoc on the Thai economy and tourists are…

  • Caregivers face difficult labor conditions in Germany

    Caregivers face difficult labor conditions in Germany

    “Polish nurses are desperate to leave Germany for Switzerland,” the caregiver Izabela Marcinek told DW. She herself spent years working as a caregiver after arriving in Germany and has since found work in Switzerland. “The differences are immense,” said Marcinek, who is 58, “especially when it comes to regulated working hours.” In the German domestic-nursing sector, she added, overextended caregivers…

  • As Lebanon nears collapse, EU debates sanctions

    As Lebanon nears collapse, EU debates sanctions

    Lebanon continues to unravel as its economic and political crisis worsens. The country has not had a government for almost a year now and its economy is in the process of collapsing after decades of mismanagement and corruption. Over the past month, there have been stories both absurd and horrifying coming out of the small Mediterranean nation. For instance, at…