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  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 vaccination hub opens at Central Plaza mall in Bangkok

    Covid-19 vaccination hub opens at Central Plaza mall in Bangkok

    A Covid-19 vaccination hub opened up at the Central Plaza Lardprao in Bangkok, making it the first immunisation centre outside a hospital. Yesterday, around 1,000 people were inoculated at the new centre after registering for a vaccine on the Mor Prom mobile application. Most of those vaccinated yesterday were government officers, volunteers or those who are at a high risk…

  • Covid-19 NewsWalk-in vaccination centres planned to speed up rollout

    Walk-in vaccination centres planned to speed up rollout

    Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced plans for walk-in vaccination centres to accelerate Covid-19 vaccine distribution in Thailand. At a meeting of the National Committee on Vaccines, the decision was made to provide alternative channels to encourage more people to get the vaccine quickly. Also in the works is a plan to develop a new application…

  • Phuket NewsTAT looks forward to welcoming 129,000 foreign tourists to Phuket

    TAT looks forward to welcoming 129,000 foreign tourists to Phuket

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand says it expects 129,000 tourists to arrive on the southern island of Phuket in the first 3 months of its re-opening. Officials still insist the island will re-open for quarantine-free travel for vaccinated foreign tourists from July 1. And according to the Bangkok Post, the TAT also plans to team up with airlines to offer…

  • Bangkok NewsMore than 2,000 inmates in Bangkok test positive for Covid-19

    More than 2,000 inmates in Bangkok test positive for Covid-19

    More than 2,000 inmates at the Bangkok Remand Prison and at the Women’s Correctional Institution have tested positive for Covid-19. The announcement from the Department of Corrections follows the recent news that a protest leader tested positive for Covid-19 after spending 8 weeks in jail awaiting trial for lese majeste charges. Pro-democracy activist Panusya “Rung” Sithijirawattanaku made a post on…

  • Covid-19 NewsLampang province sets example for vaccine registration

    Lampang province sets example for vaccine registration

    Vaccine hesitancy is proving to be a big problem in the quest to reach herd immunity and reopen Thailand, but Lampang province has outdone all the others in jab registration. In the northern province with just 740,000 people, nearly 224,000 have already registered for their Covid-19 vaccine, a number only topped by Bangkok’s 7 million residents registering just over 500,000…

  • World NewsBeaches closed in Vietnam following rise in Covid-19 infections

    Beaches closed in Vietnam following rise in Covid-19 infections

    Several beaches have been closed in Vietnam as the country battles a resurgence of the Covid-19 virus. Officials in Hai Phong City have closed Do Son and Cat Co beaches following news that 47 new infections had been reported in the country’s capital, Hanoi. In Quang Ninh province, which is 150 kilometres east of the capital, Tuan Chau, Quan Lan,…

  • Covid-19 News44 countries report cases of Covid-19 variant first found in India – WHO

    44 countries report cases of Covid-19 variant first found in India – WHO

    So far, 44 countries have now reported the cases of the mutated Covid-19 variant that was first detected in India and is linked to the country’s massive outbreak, where active Covid-19 infections in India have now surpassed 3.7 million. The drastic spike in cases linked to the new variant has led to severe shortages of hospital beds and oxygen to…

  • Pattaya NewsNong Pong, a new lagoon park nearing completion in Pattaya

    Nong Pong, a new lagoon park nearing completion in Pattaya

    Project developers have announced that they are nearly finished building Nong Pong, a large new public park on Jomtien Second Road in the Pattaya area. The park began construction last May with an original completion date of August which the construction crew says should be met without a problem. The Pattaya park features a large lagoon creating beautiful scenery and…

  • Covid-19 NewsPfizer vaccine OK for US children 12-15, critics urge better use

    Pfizer vaccine OK for US children 12-15, critics urge better use

    While drug regulators authorised Pfizer vaccine for children aged 12 to 15 in the US, critics are saying that the jabs would be more useful if sent to poor countries. The American Food and Drug Administration cleared the vaccine on Monday, saying that it was safe for children over the age of 12, and the US Centres for Disease Control…

  • Thailand Protest NewsJailed activists Penguin and Ammy finally granted bail

    Jailed activists Penguin and Ammy finally granted bail

    Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak, the high-profile student activist leader that has been jailed for months, has finally been granted bail after 10 requests. Another student protester champion, singer Chaiamorn “Ammy the Bottom Blues” Kaewwiboonpan, was also released yesterday. Both activists were being held without bail in Bangkok Remand Prison, charged under Thailand’s strict lèse majesté laws that prohibit anyone from speaking…

  • Things To DoTop 5 classes to take in Thailand

    Top 5 classes to take in Thailand

    Looking for great classes to take in Thailand for 2024? Then you’ve come to the right place! Thailand is one of the most popular tourist and expat destinations in the world, and it’s easy to see why. It is known for its beautiful beaches, gleaming temples, delectable cuisine, and natural beauty. It boasts stunning beaches, gleaming temples, delicious food, and…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid UPDATE: 1,919 new cases and 31 deaths, provincial totals

    Covid UPDATE: 1,919 new cases and 31 deaths, provincial totals

    1,919 new Covid-19 cases and 31 coronavirus-related deaths were reported today in the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration’s daily briefing. Thailand now has 29,435 active cases. Since the start of the pandemic last year, the CCSA has reported a total of 86,924 infections and 452 Covid-related deaths. At today’s CCSA briefing, Ministry of Foreign Affairs deputy spokesperson Natapanu Nopakun said…

  • Thailand NewsAmericans in Thailand urge US to provide Covid-19 vaccines to citizens overseas

    Americans in Thailand urge US to provide Covid-19 vaccines to citizens overseas

    Thai officials say expats living in Thailand will be included in the government’s mass Covid-19 vaccination plan, but exactly when that will be is still up in the air. With foreign embassies in Thailand clearly stating that they will not assist with providing citizens living overseas with vaccines, expats are relying on the Thai government. A number of Americans are…

  • World NewsNational lockdown in Malaysia as Covid-19 infections surge

    National lockdown in Malaysia as Covid-19 infections surge

    Malaysia has gone into full national lockdown amid a surge in Covid-19 infections, including highly contagious variants that are putting the healthcare system under pressure. According to Thai PBS World, the Malaysian PM, Muhyiddin Yassin, has announced a ban on social gatherings and inter-state and inter-district travel. “Malaysia is facing a third wave of Covid-19 that could trigger a national…

  • Best ofTop 5 HR companies in Thailand

    Top 5 HR companies in Thailand

    Are you looking for the best HR companies in Thailand to help streamline your hiring process? As businesses begin to grow, human resources (HR) management becomes a significant need. First of all, they hire the right people to work in your business. Moreover, they make sure that employees comply with your company policies. As a result of improper HR management,…

  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today | Thai government throws TG under bus, new police uniforms | May 10

    Thailand News Today | Thai government throws TG under bus, new police uniforms | May 10

    Forum Moderator Application… HERE In today’s Thailand News Today we look at… State Enterprise Policy Office says the government will not bank-roll a billion-baht cash injection for Thai Airways, Public buses, cars, and motorbike taxis now need to comply with tougher Covid-19 measures, After a 3-day search, a body of a missing fisherman was found off the coast of Lin…

  • Thailand NewsFrom BIB to Boys in 2-tone khaki – Thailand’s new police uniform on trial

    From BIB to Boys in 2-tone khaki – Thailand’s new police uniform on trial

    Elastic waistband and fitted baseball caps – the new height of Thai constabulary haute couture to grace the streets of Thailand. Some law-enforcing super models are currently strutting the streets parading some of the ‘nouveau’ look police uniforms. The boys in brown are morphing into the boys in 2-tone khaki with black accessories and utility accents. 10 officers from 3…

  • World NewsSecurity tightened at Burmese border as Tachileik nightlife venues re-open

    Security tightened at Burmese border as Tachileik nightlife venues re-open

    Security patrols are being stepped up along the Thai-Burmese border amid reports that nightlife venues in Tachileik are set to re-open. The Burmese town is just across the border from Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district. It hit the headlines late last year when a number of Thai nationals working in the town crossed back into Thailand illegally, bringing Covid-19 with…

  • Covid-19 NewsThird wave of Covid: CCSA blames patients for not speaking up

    Third wave of Covid: CCSA blames patients for not speaking up

    Thailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration is blaming the latest virus wave on those patients who failed to speak up about their symptoms. The latest round of the virus has seen a total of 512 health workers in 57 provinces infected, with authorities saying the main cause of the spread was due to patients lying about their health conditions. The…

  • Covid-19 NewsOver 400 workers quarantined as 115 Covid infections confirmed at pineapple factory

    Over 400 workers quarantined as 115 Covid infections confirmed at pineapple factory

    Officials in the western province of Prachuap Khiri Khan have reported 115 new Covid-19 infections at a pineapple factory. 402 workers are now in quarantine, with a dedicated isolation facility set up within the factory, while the 115 patients are receiving medical treatment. Deputy provincial governor, Kittipong Sukpakun, says the quarantine facility will be in use for 14 days. According…

  • Economy NewsThailand Consumer Confidence Index hits record low

    Thailand Consumer Confidence Index hits record low

    The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce has reported that the Consumer Confidence Index has hit another new record low of 46.0 in April. The Covid-19 global pandemic has had a devastating effect on the economy and consumer confidence has fallen frequently to the lowest points that it has seen since 1998. The president of the UTTC believes that…

  • Thailand NewsThailand searches for cow vaccine for lumpy skin disease

    Thailand searches for cow vaccine for lumpy skin disease

    Move over Covid-19 there’s a new disease sweeping the country as Thailand’s cow population is afflicted with a lumpy skin disease. The Department of Livestock Development is now working on procuring vaccines from overseas manufacturers to import and treat the cattle population in Thailand. The lumpy skin is caused by pustules that are the most visible symptom, perhaps more detectable…

  • Tourism NewsCovid-19 third wave cuts Thai domestic flights predictions by 38%

    Covid-19 third wave cuts Thai domestic flights predictions by 38%

    The Aeronautical Radio of Thailand is predicting a 38% drop in travel by domestic flights due to the effect of the third wave of Covid-19. Aerothai is a department under the Ministry of Transport that provides aeronautical communication and air traffic control in Thailand. With Covid-19 experiencing a rapid spread beginning in April and not yet under control, infections across…

  • Tourism NewsThailand ploughs ahead with plans for re-opening tourist areas

    Thailand ploughs ahead with plans for re-opening tourist areas

    The Thai government says they’re pressing ahead with plans to waive the current mandatory quarantine for vaccinated visitors to Bangkok and and 5 other major tourist destinations from October this year as an effort to reboot the country’s battered tourism industry. Dr. Traisulee Traisoranakul from the CCSA says the new measures will provide easier access to the main tourist locations…

  • Covid-19 NewsLike Songkran, Sri Lanka New Year’s brings Covid-19 wave

    Like Songkran, Sri Lanka New Year’s brings Covid-19 wave

    Sri Lanka has seen a huge wave of new Covid-19 infections in part due to large New Year’s celebrations in mid-April at the same time as Thailand’s Songkran Festival. From the beginning of April until now, the island nation has experienced a fivefold increase in daily cases, with 1,895 infections reported yesterday. February had previously been the worst month in…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 reaches new heights in Nepal with Mt Everest infections

    Covid-19 reaches new heights in Nepal with Mt Everest infections

    Nepal, India’s neighbour to the north, is facing a similar Covid-19 crisis with a 1200% increase in new infections, triggering hospital shortages. According to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the government had said that 44% of Covid-19 tests administered in Nepal had come back positive last weekend. The country is reporting about 20 new cases…

  • World NewsOnce Covid-19 free, Cambodia eases lockdown amidst surge

    Once Covid-19 free, Cambodia eases lockdown amidst surge

    After remaining relatively unscathed during the global pandemic in 2020, Cambodia, like other countries in the region, is in the midst of a massive Covid-19 surge. As recently as late February, the country had only seen about 500 cases in their population of 16 million. But just two days ago, 650 new cases and 4 fatalities were recorded nationally. Cambodia…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19: Thailand struggles with South and Southeast Asia

    Covid-19: Thailand struggles with South and Southeast Asia

    In 2020, Thailand was hailed worldwide for its iron-fisted lockdown that curbed Covid-19 spread almost completely. Thailand was the second country in the world after China to identify a Covid-19 infection in January of last year but managed to keep its numbers impressively low, at least until December’s second wave of outbreaks. That wave drove the numbers up to nearly…

  • Thailand NewsThailand to remain on US Trade watch list over online piracy and intellectual property violations

    Thailand to remain on US Trade watch list over online piracy and intellectual property violations

    Thailand is to remain on the US Trade Representative’s watch list as it tackles intellectual property violations and online piracy. Director-general of the Intellectual Property Department, Vuttikrai Leewiraphan, says the USTR made the announcement in its annual report that was released April 30. The report includes findings for more than 100 trading partners after engaging with stakeholders and further research.…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok governor extends closure order due to high Covid-19 count

    Bangkok governor extends closure order due to high Covid-19 count

    Bangkok’s temporary closure order will be extended until May 17 to slow the spread of Covid-19. Since April, more than 16,000 coronavirus cases have been reported in the capital. Surrounding provinces Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan, and Nonthaburi have also reported high numbers of cases. The temporary closure order, signed by Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang, was initially set to be in…