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  • Rok Islands in Trang sees rare sighting of manta rays

    Rok Islands in Trang sees rare sighting of manta rays

    It’s been about 18 years since they’ve been spotted in this area of the Andaman sea off the coast of Thailand, but snorkelers around the Rok Islands spotted a few manta rays. They are a vulnerable species that are rarely sighted in the area and are known to be the largest type of rays in the world. The area off…

  • Pattaya Mayor says there will be no lockdown despite Covid uptick in Chon Buri

    Pattaya Mayor says there will be no lockdown despite Covid uptick in Chon Buri

    Despite Chon Buri topping the chart of the highest new Covid-19 cases yesterday and an uptick of Omicron cases in the area, the Pattaya City Mayor says there will be no lockdown. Beaches will remain open, Mayor Sontaya Kunplome says, but individual businesses, not entire sectors, will be closed if they do not meet the mandatory Covid-19 measurements. The announcement came…

  • Indian tourists who left Chon Buri before receiving positive test result found in Bangkok

    Indian tourists who left Chon Buri before receiving positive test result found in Bangkok

    Like wanted criminals, the mugshots of two Indian travellers were posted on a graphic released by the Chon Buri Health Department. Why? Because they tested positive for Covid-19. And after a search highly publicised in Thai media, the 30 year old and 32 year old were found in Bangkok.  The two travellers entered Thailand through the Test & Go quarantine…

  • Covid cluster linked to bar puts pressure on Isaan healthcare system

    Covid cluster linked to bar puts pressure on Isaan healthcare system

    CORRECTION: An earlier report incorrectly gave the location of the bar, Ekkamai487. The bar is in Ubon Ratchathani.  A recent Covid-19 cluster from a local bar is putting pressure on the healthcare system in the Isaan province Ubon Ratchathani. Out of the 315 new cases reported today in the northeastern province, 48 are linked to the local gastropub Ekkamai487. Under…

  • Officials postpone activities for National Children’s Day as Omicron spreads

    Officials postpone activities for National Children’s Day as Omicron spreads

    The Education Ministry has decided to postpone all official activities planned to mark National Children’s Day this Saturday. According to a Thai PBS World report, the decision was taken as a result of the rapid spread of the Omicron Covid-19 variant. Education Minister Treenuch Thienthong says the activities are not being cancelled permanently and will go ahead at a later…

  • Bangkok prepares field hospitals, isolation centres for anticipated Covid-19 uptick

    Bangkok prepares field hospitals, isolation centres for anticipated Covid-19 uptick

    Field hospitals and community isolation centres are being set up in Bangkok to handle the anticipated uptick of Covid-19 cases after the New Year’s holiday. Thousands of cardboard beds are being set up in facilities, like gymnasiums, to house those who are infected with the virus. There are now 40 community isolation centres that can support 5,066 patients who have…

  • Health minister calls for re-opening of bars, nightclubs to be pushed back

    Health minister calls for re-opening of bars, nightclubs to be pushed back

    Thailand’s Health Minister says the re-opening of nightlife venues should be postponed given the number of businesses that failed to implement disease prevention measures. Anutin Charnvirakul’s suggestion comes as a number of clusters of the Omicron variant have led to major outbreaks and can be traced back to bars and restaurants in a number of provinces. Anutin says there is…

  • Phuket hotels to offer isolation rooms for asymptomatic guests who refuse hospital

    Phuket hotels to offer isolation rooms for asymptomatic guests who refuse hospital

    Phuket hoteliers have come up with a solution for asymptomatic guests who test positive for the Omicron variant but refuse to be transferred to hospital. Kongsak Khoopongsakorn from the Thai Hotels Association says in order to keep Phuket’s re-opening going, tourists who test positive but have no symptoms should be offered isolation facilities at their hotel instead of having to…

  • Travellers who break Philippines quarantine rules face US,000 fine or 6 months in jail

    Travellers who break Philippines quarantine rules face US$1,000 fine or 6 months in jail

    The Philippines has issued a warning to incoming travellers that those who break quarantine rules might face fines of up to 50,000 Philippine pesos (US$1,000) or six months in prison as it prepares to deal with the new strain of Omicron in the wake of a spike in Covid-19 cases. During a television interview yesterday, President Duterte’s spokesperson, Karlos Nograles,…

  • Khao San Road getting cleaned, staff tested after 11 partygoers test positive for Covid-19

    Khao San Road getting cleaned, staff tested after 11 partygoers test positive for Covid-19

    Bangkok’s Khao San Road is in for a big cleaning after the New Year weekend where 11 people tested positive for Covid-19. Authorities are now urging those who partied on the street on December 30 and 31 to get tested and to monitor their health. The nightlife walking street, known as a backpacker’s mecca with cheap drinks, laughing gas balloons,…

  • Trip to Thailand turned sour for Love Island star after testing positive for Covid

    Trip to Thailand turned sour for Love Island star after testing positive for Covid

    A trip to Thailand went sour for an Australian star of the reality show Love Island after she and her boyfriend tested positive for Covid-19. The couple has been sent to a “hospital hotel” in Phuket to isolate themselves. 29 year old Australian model and Love Island winner, Anna McEvoy, has been documenting her trip and her isolation experience on…

  • China’s Evergrande Group agrees to demolish 39 apartment blocks on Hainan Island

    China’s Evergrande Group agrees to demolish 39 apartment blocks on Hainan Island

    China’s Evergrande property mess just became a whole lot worse. Now shares in the indebted property group have been suspended after the developer was told to demolish 39 buildings in Hainan, the island off the southern coast of China in the South China Sea. To be clear, that is a demolition order for 39 under-construction buildings that have been built…

  • Phuket officials order schools to close, hotels to prepare isolation services as Covid cases rise

    Phuket officials order schools to close, hotels to prepare isolation services as Covid cases rise

    Schools in Phuket are closed until January 14 due to the uptick in Covid-19 cases in the province. And with more cases anticipated, Phuket officials announced that 66 hotels on the island are preparing rooms and procedures for isolating those who are infected. Schools, universities, and other study centres are urged to offer online courses. Public schools will hold classes…

  • UPDATE: Talk of Test & Go cutoff date, approved travellers can’t reschedule flights

    UPDATE: Talk of Test & Go cutoff date, approved travellers can’t reschedule flights

    UPDATE: At the conclusion of a Cabinet meeting this morning, a spokesperson for the Thai PM noted that Prayut Chan-o-cha supports extending the current suspension of the Test & Go program. The PM also indicated support for a January 10 sunset date for currently approved Thailand Pass applications – those approved before December 21 and for those applications made before…

  • Monks caught drinking alcohol on New Year’s Day say they were honouring ancestors

    Monks caught drinking alcohol on New Year’s Day say they were honouring ancestors

    Three Buddhist monks are facing expulsion from monkhood after they were caught drinking alcohol on New Year’s Day, which is a violation of their rules. Apparently, locals gave rice whiskey to the temple as an offering to their ancestors, but a monk says they drank the alcohol as a way to “deliver the alcohol to the dead people.” Residents called…

  • Elizabeth Holmes found guilty of 4 counts of fraud in landmark ‘tech start up’ case

    Elizabeth Holmes found guilty of 4 counts of fraud in landmark ‘tech start up’ case

    “Fake it until you make it” may not be a popular slogan anymore for start ups and Silicon Valley’s T-Shirt brigade after the landmark case against Theranos founder, Elizabeth Holmes. Today she was found guilty of 4 counts of fraud – 1 of conspiracy to defraud investors, and 3 counts of wire fraud against investors. The jury was unable to…

  • Tourist says man assaulted her after she refused to pay 50 baht for Koh Samui viewpoint

    Tourist says man assaulted her after she refused to pay 50 baht for Koh Samui viewpoint

    A Thai man is being accused of hitting a Russian tourist during a heated argument when she refused to pay a 50 baht entrance fee to a viewpoint on Koh Samui, an island in the Gulf of Thailand off the Surat Thani coast. The 33 year old woman and her partner went to a local police station and reported that…

  • Paramotor accident on Chon Buri seriously injures foreign teenager and Thai instructor

    Paramotor accident on Chon Buri seriously injures foreign teenager and Thai instructor

    A paramotor accident on the island of Koh Larn, in the eastern province of Chon Buri, has left a teenage foreign tourist and her Thai instructor seriously injured. According to a Pattaya News report, the incident occurred yesterday afternoon when the device became stuck in a power pole as the Thai man and his 17 year old student were flying.…

  • Indonesia to roll out booster vaccine doses amid rise in Omicron cases

    Indonesia to roll out booster vaccine doses amid rise in Omicron cases

    Health officials in Indonesia will begin the rollout of booster vaccine doses as the Omicron variant spreads in the country. According to a Reuters report, the Indonesian health minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin says booster doses will be administered to the general public from January 12. Health workers in the country already received booster doses in July and the programme is…

  • School students could see return to online learning due to Omicron variant

    School students could see return to online learning due to Omicron variant

    The Office of Basic Education Commission says schools could end up returning to online learning as a result of the highly-contagious Omicron variant. However, the commission says that decision will be left up to individual education areas and provinces. OBEC boss Amporn Pinasa says some schools may decide to move to online learning for a week after the New Year…

  • Phuket health officials call for increased vigilance as island reports Omicron spike

    Phuket health officials call for increased vigilance as island reports Omicron spike

    Health officials in Phuket are urging tourism operators to be more cautious and adhere strictly to disease prevention measures as Omicron cases rise. Koosak Kookiatkul from Phuket’s Public Health Office says businesses must avail of antigen tests regularly to screen for new infections. The Bangkok Post reports that the island has now detected 144 cases of the highly-contagious Omicron variant.…

  • Government to discuss delaying resumption of Test & Go until end of January

    Government to discuss delaying resumption of Test & Go until end of January

    Following an inevitable rise in cases of the Omicron variant in Thailand, the government will discuss postponing the resumption of the Test & Go entry scheme. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says that the scheme was originally suspended due to concern over mounting Omicron infections globally. However, imported Omicron cases have now been detected in people arriving through Test &…

  • North-east province closes schools, theatres and fitness facilities

    North-east province closes schools, theatres and fitness facilities

    Ubon Ratchathani’s Governor Pongrat Phiromrat has ordered all schools, cinemas, fitness clubs, gyms, sports stadiums and sports grounds to be closed until at least January 17. Ubon Ratchathani is in north east Thailand. For restaurants, only air conditioned venues will be allowed to provide take away food, unless there is ‘natural ventilation’. 329 new Covid infections have been reported in…

  • Possible amendments to Test & Go for Thailand Pass

    Possible amendments to Test & Go for Thailand Pass

    To kick off, the reported changes are only ‘proposals’ at this stage. A final decision on these matters concerning the Thailand Pass will probably be made on Wednesday this week and then could be approved by the CCSA on Friday. But, in the interests of the many thousands of people who have already been approved for Test & Go, and…

  • Chiang Mai police under fire after “pretties” joined road safety campaign

    Chiang Mai police under fire after “pretties” joined road safety campaign

    Two Thai models in Chiang Mai were giving out free coffee to keep drivers alert during the New Year holiday’s “seven deadly days” on the road, but what the women were wearing is what really got the attention of the drivers. Dressed like they were going out to a nightclub in heels and tight dresses, which is typically considered provocative…

  • Minister says holders of universal healthcare cards can be treated anywhere in the country

    Minister says holders of universal healthcare cards can be treated anywhere in the country

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister says holders of the universal healthcare card can seek treatment at primary care units anywhere in the country. According to a Bangkok Post report, Anutin Charnvirakul says cardholders will no longer have to request a referral from the unit they’re registered at. He says the change is part of reforms to the universal health care service…

  • Thousands evacuated in Malaysia as 7 states hit by more flooding

    Thousands evacuated in Malaysia as 7 states hit by more flooding

    The number of people affected by severe flooding across Malaysia in recent weeks has risen to over 125,000. Flooding in 7 states yesterday saw thousands evacuated from their homes, according to the country’s National Disaster Management Agency. A Reuters report lists the affected states as Kelantan, Terengganu, Pahang, Johor, Malacca, Negeri Sembilan and Sabah, with 8,727 residents seeking shelter at…

  • PM says government will make tackling household debt a priority in 2022

    PM says government will make tackling household debt a priority in 2022

    The Thai PM has used his New Year address on Facebook to reassure citizens that 2022 will be the year the government tackles household debt. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says the government will focus on accelerating economic recovery and dealing with household debt in 2022. According to a Bangkok Post report, he acknowledges the economic hardships caused by the pandemic and…

  • Thai government asks private companies to allow staff to work from home

    Thai government asks private companies to allow staff to work from home

    Thai health authorities are choosing to take a cautious approach, even though they say “the situation is under control”. They’ve asked state agencies and private companies in Thailand to allow staff and contractors to work from their home. They’re suggesting that staff work from home for at least 14 days as the Omicron has reached 1,551 infections (as of January…

  • PM Prayut approves panel to evaluate Section 112 cases

    PM Prayut approves panel to evaluate Section 112 cases

    While many protest and fight for repeal or reform of Thailand’s harsh lèse majesté laws – also known as Section 112 – PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has agreed to a plan proposed by the pro-monarchy KLA Party to convene a panel to review all complaints filed before proceeding with charges. The panel will be made up of experts who would evaluate…