Anutin Charnvirakul

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand approves Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine

    Thailand approves Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine

    The Food & Drug Administration have approved Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine for emergency use, making the single-dose jab the third vaccine approved for use in the Kingdom. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul took to social media to announce the go-ahead from the FDA. Thailand is currently using China’s Sinovac vaccine and the AstraZeneca jab in its national rollout, but…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai government negotiating another 5 million Sinovac vaccine doses from China

    Thai government negotiating another 5 million Sinovac vaccine doses from China

    The Thai government is looking to lay its hands on another 5 million batches of the Sinovac Biotech ‘CoronaVac’ vaccine from China. 800,000 more doses of the Sinovac Biotech Covid vaccine arrived in Thailand yesterday and will be administered to health workers, the elderly and at-risk areas, according to Thailand’s public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul yesterday. Another 1 million doses,…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha to be injected with AstraZeneca vaccine tomorrow

    Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha to be injected with AstraZeneca vaccine tomorrow

    Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is set to be injected with the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine tomorrow. He initially planned to get the vaccine last Friday, but suddenly cancelled due to worries that the vaccine could be linked to an increased risk of blood clots. The press is barred from attending the formal vaccination event at the Government House, but the process…

  • Thailand NewsUPDATE: Health Minister says AstraZeneca jabs will start next week after slight delay

    UPDATE: Health Minister says AstraZeneca jabs will start next week after slight delay

    Covid-19 immunisations using the AstraZeneca vaccine will start next week, Thailand’s public health minister Anutin Charnvirakul wrote on a Facebook post with a photo of him holding a box of vials containing the vaccine. The update, without any explanation, comes just 3 days after PM Prayut Chan-o-cha cancelled his plans to get jabbed with the vaccine and the Thai government…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth officials move to quell panic over new Covid cluster in Bangkok

    Health officials move to quell panic over new Covid cluster in Bangkok

    With proactive testing in Bangkok revealing a new cluster of 96 infections in the Bang Khae district, health officials have moved to allay fears of another wave of the virus. Between March 7 and 13, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration tested 4,046 people at various markets in Bang Khae, with 96 testing positive and the remainder still waiting on results. Opas…

  • Covid-19 NewsSecond batch of China’s Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine to arrive in Thailand on March 25

    Second batch of China’s Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine to arrive in Thailand on March 25

    A second order of China’s Sinovac Covid-19 vaccines are expected to arrive on March 25, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced today. 800,000 doses are set to be sent to Thailand later this month. Along with informing the Thai government on the expected arrival date for the vaccines, Chinese officials also asked that the Thai government consider vaccinating Chinese nationals…

  • Covid-19 NewsAstraZeneca rollout confirmed for Thursday, with PM first in line

    AstraZeneca rollout confirmed for Thursday, with PM first in line

    First, there was the unexpected arrival of the AstraZeneca vaccine on the same day Thailand took delivery of the Chinese one. Then there was the announcement that PM Prayut Chan-o-cha was too old for China’s Sinovac jab and would get the AstraZeneca one instead. And then there was the delay to the PM’s inoculation, blamed on paperwork that was missing…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai Health Minister to chair panel on travel bubbles, vaccine passports

    Thai Health Minister to chair panel on travel bubbles, vaccine passports

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, will chair a meeting on Monday, in which a vaccine passport scheme and potential travel bubbles will be discussed. Anutin says those who’ve been inoculated against Covid-19 will be issued with a book to confirm their vaccination. It’s hoped this will make international travel easier, as well as boosting the public’s confidence and helping…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai PM says Covid-19 jab is safe, urges people to get vaccinated

    Thai PM says Covid-19 jab is safe, urges people to get vaccinated

    The Thai PM, Prayut Chan-o-cha, has assured people the Covid-19 vaccine is safe as he called on citizens to get vaccinated. Nation Thailand reports that the PM was speaking at a vaccination drive taking place at Bamrasnaradura Infectious Diseases Institute, in the central province of Nonthaburi. It’s understood Prayut himself will receive the AstraZeneca vaccine, having been deemed too old…

  • Covid-19 NewsPublic Health Minister gets first Covid-19 vaccine shot in Thailand

    Public Health Minister gets first Covid-19 vaccine shot in Thailand

    Thailand’s Covid-19 vaccine campaign started with Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul who was jabbed with China’s Sinovac vaccine. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha was initially planned to be the first to kick off Thailand’s immunisation plan with the AstraZeneca vaccine, but due to problems with paperwork, the prime minister’s injection was postponed. Doctors advised Prayut to get the AstraZeneca vaccine due to…

  • Thailand NewsThai FDA expedites the process to list cannabis as an “essential medicine”

    Thai FDA expedites the process to list cannabis as an “essential medicine”

    Cannabis could soon become an “essential medicine” in Thailand. While the plant’s euphoria-inducing buds are still illegal and classified as a narcotic, other parts of the plant that do not cause a “high,” like the leaves, are being pushed into the food and medicine industry. The Thai Food and Drug Administration is even trying to speed up the process to…

  • Thailand NewsChina’s Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine is on its way to Thailand

    China’s Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine is on its way to Thailand

    The first 200,000 doses of China’s Sinovac vaccine is set to arrive at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport on Wednesday. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is expected to formally accept the delivery at Thai Airways warehouse. Thai officials have made an event out of the first vaccine delivery, calling it “Covid vaccines, restoring the Thai Smile.” The Chinese-made vaccine has yet to be approved…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Minister hits back at accusations of vaccine “failure”

    Health Minister hits back at accusations of vaccine “failure”

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister has refuted accusations that the government has failed to procure Covid-19 vaccines in a timely manner, demanding that the media stop confusing the public. A somewhat vexed Anutin Charnvirakul says Thailand cannot be compared with other countries as the Kingdom now has a deal to produce the AstraZeneca vaccine locally. This will make it easier to…

  • Thailand NewsOpposition to provide evidence against government in upcoming debate

    Opposition to provide evidence against government in upcoming debate

    Thailand’s opposition party members are preparing to provide evidence to back the charges being made against the government in an upcoming censure debate. The government is accused of policy-oriented corruption and of playing a part in structural conflicts. The allowance of illegal immigrants into the country and illegal gambling dens is expected to be discussed as it has been attributed…

  • Covid-19 News50,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to arrive in Thailand in early February, more ahead

    50,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to arrive in Thailand in early February, more ahead

    The first 50,000 doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines are scheduled to arrive in Thailand in the first week of February. The upcoming shipment is part of the first lot of 26 million doses on the agreed purchase in October last year. Still, Thailand needs another 35 million doses as the procured vaccines are enough for only 30 million people.…

  • Covid-19 NewsPM instructs Samut Sakhon officials to check employers are not hiring illegal workers

    PM instructs Samut Sakhon officials to check employers are not hiring illegal workers

    With the number of Covid-19 infections among migrant workers in Samut Sakhon failing to go down, the PM has instructed officials to make sure companies are not still hiring illegal workers. Prayut Chan-o-cha spoke to deputy governor Surasak Pholyangsong by video conference from Government House yesterday. The central province of Samut Sakhon is considered the epicentre of Thailand’s second wave…

  • Thailand NewsHealth Minister considers making lawbreakers pay for Covid treatment

    Health Minister considers making lawbreakers pay for Covid treatment

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister is considering making lawbreakers pay for their own Covid-19 treatment after pointing out that those who put the public at risk for the coronavirus should foot the bill for treatment. Anutin Charnvirakul floated the idea on his Facebook after a meeting yesterday raised concerns about illegal gambling activities and human-smuggling that has contributed to the rise…

  • Covid-19 NewsSamut Sakhon governor tests positive for Covid-19, public health minister in quarantine

    Samut Sakhon governor tests positive for Covid-19, public health minister in quarantine

    The Samut Sakhon governor Veerasak Vijitsaengsri tested positive for Covid-19 and has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. Prior to testing positive for the virus, the governor had an hour-long meeting on Sunday with public health officials, including Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul who is now in quarantine at his home. The Centre for Covid-19…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai government may replace emergency decree with strict amendment to Communicable Disease Act

    Thai government may replace emergency decree with strict amendment to Communicable Disease Act

    The Thai Public Health Minister says the government is considering repealing the emergency decree come the new year and replacing it with a tougher amendment to the Communicable Disease Control Act. Anutin Charnvirakul says the proposal was raised at a Cabinet meeting yesterday. Addressing the Thai media, he said the amendment would allow the Disease Control Committee more authority to…

  • World NewsNetizens demand Minister of Public Health to resign after Covid surge

    Netizens demand Minister of Public Health to resign after Covid surge

    Today, Thai netizens are demanding the resignation of Thailand’s Minister of Public Health after the largest daily amount of Covid infections is being reported in Samut Sakhon Province. That number of infections, reported today, is now up to 576, 516 of which includes migrant workers who have been in the news recently after several were found to have entered Thailand…

  • Covid-19 NewsWHO praises Thailand’s unity as key to successfully tackling Covid-19

    WHO praises Thailand’s unity as key to successfully tackling Covid-19

    Unity between Thailand’s public and social sectors, healthcare workers, local organisations, and individuals, has been key to tackling Covid-19, according to the World Health Organisation. WHO director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was speaking yesterday at an online address to Thailand’s National Health Commission Office when he made his remarks. According to him, unity between all sectors in the country, coupled with…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth minister blasts illegal returnees, downplays epidemic rumours

    Health minister blasts illegal returnees, downplays epidemic rumours

    The Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, has slammed a group of Thai nationals who crossed the border from Myanmar illegally, bypassing health checks and quarantine. At least 10 Thai women employed at a hotel and entertainment complex in Myanmar have tested positive for Covid-19 since their illegal return to the Kingdom. Thailand now has a total of 39 cases linked…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth minister pushes to press charges on Covid-19 infected women who dodged quarantine

    Health minister pushes to press charges on Covid-19 infected women who dodged quarantine

    The 3 Thai women who tested positive for Covid-19 after crossing the Thai-Myanmar border without being screened or undergoing the mandatory 14 day quarantine might face charges. Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says he has asked authorities to prosecute “to the fullest extent of the law.” Not only could the women face charges for illegal entry, they could also be…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand’s Covid-19 task force to debate quarantine reduction proposal tomorrow, again

    Thailand’s Covid-19 task force to debate quarantine reduction proposal tomorrow, again

    After deciding in last week’s meeting to continue on with the mandatory 14 day quarantine, the issue of a reduction from 14 days to 10, is back on the table. The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration will meet tomorrow to discuss a proposal, again, to reduce mandatory quarantine from 14 days to 10, for arrivals from low-risk countries. But, again,…

  • Thailand NewsSymptoms improved for 70% of patients on cannabis treatment – Health minister

    Symptoms improved for 70% of patients on cannabis treatment – Health minister

    Thailand’s pro-marijuana public health minister boasts that symptoms have improved for at least 70% of the country’s medical cannabis patients. Thailand’s 311 medical cannabis clinics at hospitals have treated more than 14,200 people, most who are diagnosed with terminal cancer, according to Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. Other patients using the cannabis treatment are patients with Parkinson’s disease, drug-resistant neuropathic…

  • Covid-19 NewsPM dismisses conflict of interest concern as Cabinet reviews golf quarantine proposal

    PM dismisses conflict of interest concern as Cabinet reviews golf quarantine proposal

    Thai PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has dismissed concerns over a possible conflict of interest surrounding the idea of using golf resorts as alternative local state quarantine facilities. It’s understood Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul owns a golf course in the north-eastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima. The PM says using approved golf resorts as ALSQ locations is, an “interesting idea”, but the…

  • Covid-19 News“Koh Samui is still safe”, Covid-19 measures in place – Health Minister

    “Koh Samui is still safe”, Covid-19 measures in place – Health Minister

    Koh Samui is safe to visit … apparently. Even though a woman on the island recently tested positive for Covid-19, the world’s favourite public health minister is assuring the Koh Samui public that health measures on the island are effective and it’s still a safe destination for tourists, presumably the few Thai tourists willing to pay extortionate airfares demanded by…

  • Tourism NewsHealth Minister says quarantine could be reduced to 10 days, maybe eventually zero

    Health Minister says quarantine could be reduced to 10 days, maybe eventually zero

    Health officials are ready to reduce the mandatory quarantine period for foreign tourists, provided other relevant bodies agree. The current quarantine period is set at 14 days, but the Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, says this could be reduced to 10. He adds that if the reduction is successful, quarantine could be further reduced, eventually reaching a point where quarantine…

  • Covid-19 NewsNew Covid-19 test in the works, quarantine could be shortened

    New Covid-19 test in the works, quarantine could be shortened

    Thailand’s mandatory quarantine for those entering the country could be reduced from 14 days to 10 days or even less if new Covid-19 testing kits are reliable, according to Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul. The new Covid-19 testing kits are in the process of being developed by the Public Health Ministry. Nation Thailand didn’t report on many details about the…

  • Thailand NewsNew budget in the works for emergency services after “insufficient” funds complaint

    New budget in the works for emergency services after “insufficient” funds complaint

    The Thai government is working on to setting aside more money for emergency medicine after an “insufficient” budget is said to have caused delays in emergency work and response time for emergency 1669 hotline calls. The new budget request comes after emergency medicine expert Dr. Atchariya Phaengma complained that the National Institute for Emergency Medicine, or NIEM, wasn’t receiving adequate…