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  • Government urged to provide booster shots in sandbox destinations | Thaiger

    Government urged to provide booster shots in sandbox destinations

    Tourism representatives are calling on the government to provide vaccine boosters for people who live in sandbox destinations. Chamnan Srisawat, president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, says the country can’t wait for the virus to disappear completely and the only solution is for residents in sandbox areas to get maximum protection against new variants and outbreaks. “Herd immunity across…

  • Thursday Covid Update: Record high of 57 deaths; 5,533 new infections | Thaiger

    Thursday Covid Update: Record high of 57 deaths; 5,533 new infections

    5,533 new Covid-19 cases and a record high of 57 Covid-related deaths were reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. Since April 1, the latest and most severe wave of the virus in Thailand, the CCSA has reported 235,971 Covid-19 cases. Out of the new cases, 44 were reported in correctional facilities, showing an improvement in the Covid…

  • Officials defend dine-in ban amid fears of a fourth wave | Thaiger

    Officials defend dine-in ban amid fears of a fourth wave

    The government’s Covid-19 task force has defended new restrictions that ban dining in at restaurants, saying the country is heading into a fourth wave of the virus. According to a Bangkok Post report, Natthapol Nakpanich from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration says the Delta variant is now spreading across the country. Acting on the advice of healthcare experts, the…

  • Nightlife, restaurants suggest opening in defiance of restrictions | Thaiger

    Nightlife, restaurants suggest opening in defiance of restrictions

    After a year and a half of closures and lockdowns and restrictions and regulations that often start and even end with the nightlife and entertainment industry, some bar and restaurant owners are sick of it and growing defiant. Citing the lack of government assistance and the sporadic and last-minute closure decisions that through livelihoods into chaos, some owners are urging…

  • Bangkok airport police stop Chinese with babies, seize fake birth certificates | Thaiger

    Bangkok airport police stop Chinese with babies, seize fake birth certificates

    Police are investigating a suspected illegal surrogacy operation after 2 Chinese nationals were stopped at a Bangkok airport as they were attempting to leave the country with 2 baby boys. Police say they seized fake birth certificates. The Chinese nationals were at the Suvarnabhumi Airport with the 6 month old and 1 year old boys. Airport officers stopped and checked…

  • Government urged to get mRNA vaccines over Sinovac | Thaiger

    Government urged to get mRNA vaccines over Sinovac

    The Thai government is being urged to get mRNA vaccines in preference to the CoronaVac vaccines from Sinovac in China. The Infectious Disease Association of Thailand points to reported efficacy concerns of the Sinovac vaccine, especially toward new variants like the Delta one. Today, the IDAT sent a letter to Thailand’s PM, Prayut Chan-o-cha. They stated that Sinovac is a…

  • Rayong governor orders nightly beach closures to curb the spread of Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Rayong governor orders nightly beach closures to curb the spread of Covid-19

    Starting today, all beaches on the coastal province Rayong, near Pattaya, will be closed to the public during the night and early morning hours. The beach closures are an effort to prevent the spread of Covid-19 after the province reported an uptick in infections. Rayong governor Charnna Iamsaeng signed an order earlier this week to close the beaches from 8pm…

  • Tourism jobs continue to be lost – nearly 1 million in 2021 | Thaiger

    Tourism jobs continue to be lost – nearly 1 million in 2021

    It’s easy to look scornfully at the government and tourism industry’s rose-tinted predictions of the Phuket Sandbox reopening and further return of international tourism to Thailand by the end of the year. But a look at the current statistics for the battered tourism industry helps explain the need for hope. This quarter, 550,000 jobs were lost in the tourism industry.…

  • Phuket announces it had 5 new cases of Covid yesterday and 1 death | Thaiger

    Phuket announces it had 5 new cases of Covid yesterday and 1 death

    Yesterday, Phuket announced it had 5 new Covid infections and its 7th death, a 72 year old man. Dr Kusak Kukiattikoon the chief of the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO) corroborated the news that Phuket had 5 new Covid infections as well as the 7th death. Dr Kusak spoke in a live broadcast this morning where he was joined…

  • Dutchman arrested for allegedly selling used cars with fake registration | Thaiger

    Dutchman arrested for allegedly selling used cars with fake registration

    Thai Immigration police arrested a 35 year old man from the Netherlands who ran a dodgy used car business where he allegedly faked the vehicle registrations. Police say he was also overstayed his visa by 10 years. Police identified the Dutchman as Stanley Richy. They say he ran a second-hand car business and had a business page on Facebook under…

  • Man robs a gold shop with a kitchen knife | Thaiger

    Man robs a gold shop with a kitchen knife

    Last night in the central Thai province Pathum Thani, a man used a knife to rob a gold shop in the Lam Luk Ka district. He got away with 60 baht weight of gold necklaces. Pitch Suwatikul, a local police officer says the robbery happened about 7:20 pm at the Bangkok Gold shop on the 2nd floor of a Tesco…

  • Thailand tourism officials predict best and worst case scenarios for reopening | Thaiger

    Thailand tourism officials predict best and worst case scenarios for reopening

    The best-case scenario in Thailand’s reopening… 3 million foreign tourist arrivals this year, Tourism Council of Thailand says. It’s a far cry from the around 40 million welcomed to Thailand in 2019. But with Phuket set to reopening tomorrow under the “Sandbox” travel model, and other areas posed to reopen later this year, tourism officials guess, that in the best…

  • 110 faulty bottles of Sinovac vaccine rejected by Thai FDA | Thaiger

    110 faulty bottles of Sinovac vaccine rejected by Thai FDA

    The Food and Drug Administration says it has found 110 faulty bottles of the CoronaVac vaccine from Sinovac Biotech that contain lumps of gel. Surachok Tangwiwat from the FDA says CoronaVac vials need to be shaken prior to use but, in the case of the defective bottles, even shaking would not dissolve the gel. According to a Coconuts report, the…

  • Krabi man allegedly fires gun at quarantine hotel, flees with wife and son | Thaiger

    Krabi man allegedly fires gun at quarantine hotel, flees with wife and son

    A man in Krabi was arrested after he allegedly fired a gun, shooting through a window of an alternative state quarantine, or ASQ, hotel and ran off with his wife and 9 year old son who were staying at the hotel after coming in close contact with those infected with Covid-19. 45 year old Somyos Khongsiri’s wife and son were…

  • Top medic says cloth masks don’t protect against Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Top medic says cloth masks don’t protect against Covid-19

    A prominent infectious disease specialist at Bangkok’s Phramongkutklao Hospital says cloth masks are ineffective against Covid-19 and people should wear surgical masks. Nation Thailand reports that Dr Thanaphan Phibunbannakit has called on the government to procure additional surgical masks as Thailand logs 4,786 new infections and a record high of 53 deaths. Thanaphan says people who are yet to receive…

  • Thai FDA issues warning about using Ivermectin to cure Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Thai FDA issues warning about using Ivermectin to cure Covid-19

    The Thai Food and Drug Administration is warning people not to use a drug usually reserved for veterinary treatment to treat Covid-19. Surachoke Tangwiwat from the FDA (and many other international studies) have determined that the anti-parasitic drug Ivermectin is not designed for human use. “The side-effects can be severe and include dizziness, rash, nausea, hives, and the potential to…

  • American expats in Thailand continue to urge US to provide vaccines to citizens overseas | Thaiger

    American expats in Thailand continue to urge US to provide vaccines to citizens overseas

    Some Americans in Thailand are still pushing the US government to supply Covid-19 vaccines to those living overseas. Democrats Abroad Thailand is now calling on American expats to contact senators and urge them to support the allocation of vaccines to citizens overseas. The expat group’s Covid-19 Vaccine Task Force is also set to hold a Zoom meeting tomorrow evening to…

  • Private hospitals in Thailand to offer Moderna vaccine packages for 3,400 baht | Thaiger

    Private hospitals in Thailand to offer Moderna vaccine packages for 3,400 baht

    Those in Thailand will be able to reserve a package of the 2-dose Moderna Covid-19 vaccine for 3,400 baht, according to the Private Hospital Association. Member hospitals agreed on the set price to cover both doses of the US-made Covid-19 vaccine as well as the service fee and insurance. Pre-paid bookings open up on Thursday while the vaccine deliveries are…

  • Man gets marriage certificate tattooed on his forearm, ink presumably permanent | Thaiger

    Man gets marriage certificate tattooed on his forearm, ink presumably permanent

    Yesterday, a Facebook post went viral after a man took his declaration of love one step further and had had his marriage certificate tattooed on his arm. On Monday, Om-Aim Daraployphan shared several pictures of her husband’s arm tat/proof of marriage on Facebook. The tattoo is bordered with green and pink flowers and takes up the majority of the man’s…

  • Doctors ask the government to do a better job with their handling of vaccines | Thaiger

    Doctors ask the government to do a better job with their handling of vaccines

    The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand is prodding the government to increase their vaccine efforts: to get vaccines faster and to get enough vaccines for Thailand inhabitants so herd immunity can be reached as soon as possible. Today, the RCPT chairperson, Dr Anutra Chittinandana said that the board of the RCPT thought it was crucial to issues a 2nd…

  • Sinovac vaccine 71% to 91% effective against Alpha variant, Thai study shows | Thaiger

    Sinovac vaccine 71% to 91% effective against Alpha variant, Thai study shows

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry says 2 doses of the Chinese-made Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine are 71% to 91% effective against the Alpha variant of the virus which was first detected in the UK. A study on the effectiveness of the Sinovac vaccine, also known as Coronavac, was done by Thailand’s National Communicable Diseases Committee and the National Vaccine Committee. The study…

  • Man in Pattaya arrested after allegedly stealing liquor, running across roofs | Thaiger

    Man in Pattaya arrested after allegedly stealing liquor, running across roofs

    Police in Pattaya arrested a foreigner and budding ninja yesterday for allegedly grabbing 2 bottles of liquor from a local store and running off without paying. The shop clerk and nearby residents chased after the man, who apparently ran across the roofs of people’s homes to get away. Reports say he was caught after falling from a roof. Residents found…

  • Suspect arrested in murder of noodle shop owner | Thaiger

    Suspect arrested in murder of noodle shop owner

    A manhunt has concluded in the northern Thai province, Chiang Mai. Police were looking for a man who allegedly killed a 63 year old noodle seller. Despite being rushed to a hospital, the woman who had suffered stab wounds to her neck and back would later be pronounced dead. Police say they were called to a roadside noodle stand. Once…

  • Google takes down customised maps targeting anti-monarchy activists | Thaiger

    Google takes down customised maps targeting anti-monarchy activists

    Custom Google maps pinpointing hundreds of people in Thailand who are accused of opposing the monarchy have been taken down by Google, the company told Reuters reporters. The Google My Maps targeting anti-monarchy activists, listing their names and addresses, were made by a team of 80 royalist volunteers who planned to report the activists for allegedly insulting the monarchy. Under…

  • Koh Larn to pilot Pattaya’s reopening to tourists | Thaiger

    Koh Larn to pilot Pattaya’s reopening to tourists

    Koh Larn off the coast of Pattaya could be reopening to tourists in the near future. As Thailand prepares to reopen to foreign tourists by October, the Chon Buri island will serve as a pilot project for the area’s reopening. Pattaya Mayor Sontaya Khunpluem says the city is in favour of the Thai government’s 120-day reopening plan, a goal announced…

  • Workers caught attempting to flee camps as new restrictions take effect | Thaiger

    Workers caught attempting to flee camps as new restrictions take effect

    With PM Prayut Chan-o-cha imposing sudden and unexpected restrictions, including orders for factories at risk of a Covid-19 outbreak to use the so-called “bubble and seal” method, workers have been attempting to flee the camps to escape being stuck at the site for a month. Some were caught and forced to return as they were trying to leave the area.…

  • Restrictions imposed in areas at risk of a “public health crisis,” spokesperson says | Thaiger

    Restrictions imposed in areas at risk of a “public health crisis,” spokesperson says

    Disease control restrictions have tightened in Bangkok and surrounding provinces which are at risk of becoming a “public health crisis,” according to a Thai government spokesperson. The restrictions were published in the Royal Gazette over the weekend and went into effect today. Of the restrictions set for the next 30 days, restaurants in Bangkok and surrounding provinces are prohibited from…

  • Monday Covid Update: 5,406 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Monday Covid Update: 5,406 new cases; provincial totals

    A significant uptick of 5,406 new Covid-19 cases was recorded today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, just as new restrictions are taking effect in Bangkok and other “dark red” provinces to curb the spread of the virus. Of the 249,853 Covid-19 cases recorded in Thailand since the start of the pandemic last year, the recent and most severe…

  • Asymptomatic patients in Bangkok can self-isolate at home while waiting for hospital bed | Thaiger

    Asymptomatic patients in Bangkok can self-isolate at home while waiting for hospital bed

    Amid an ongoing shortage of hospital beds, the Medical Services Department has agreed that asymptomatic Covid-19 patients in the Bangkok area can self-isolate at home until a bed becomes available. According to a Thai PBS World report, department chief Somsak Akkasilp says each patient will be provided with a thermometer and oximeter, allowing them to monitor their symptoms. Patients considered…

  • Monday Covid Update: 5,406 new cases and 22 deaths | Thaiger

    Monday Covid Update: 5,406 new cases and 22 deaths

    In an uptick in daily Covid-19 cases, 5,406 infections were reported today by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. Since April 1, the latest and most severe wave of Covid-19 in Thailand, the CCSA has reported 220,990 Covid-19 cases. Today, the CCSA also logged 22 more deaths related to Covid-19. Out of today’s count, only 9 were detected in correctional…