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  • Current list of restrictions for provinces around Thailand | Thaiger

    Current list of restrictions for provinces around Thailand

    The situation continues to be quite fluid. But if you need to travel at this time, here are the latest restrictions in the red and orange zone provinces. If you planning on travelling, you need to get acquainted with the latest restrictions in your destination province, and you should check if you need additional travel documents. The could change at…

  • Thailand’s 3rd wave wreaks havoc on the Tourism Restart Plan – where are we now? | Thaiger

    Thailand’s 3rd wave wreaks havoc on the Tourism Restart Plan – where are we now?

    OPINION by Andrew J Wood Thailand Ministers ponder the next steps to re-start it’s massive tourism industry, initially set for July 1, 2021 in Phuket. The plan may need to be overhauled as Phuket struggles to immunise the whole island in the wake of the third wave of hotspots. Phuket, prior to the third wave had already secured more than…

  • No room at the inn – Bangkok hospitals turning away people seeking Covid tests | Thaiger

    No room at the inn – Bangkok hospitals turning away people seeking Covid tests

    Today’s drop in newly reported infections by the CCSA has dampened Thai’s desire for a Covid test in and around Bangkok. Now, many hospitals around the city are restricting the numbers of patients tested. And if you want to be tested, Thai or foreigner, you better be ready to pay for it. Thai Enquirer is reporting that at least 3…

  • Thailand provincial figures for Monday’s Covid cases | Thaiger

    Thailand provincial figures for Monday’s Covid cases

    The NBT has published an infographic including all the provincial data on new Covid infections over the past 24 hours in Thailand. Note that some of the data is released by the provinces one day but not reported by the CCSA as a national tally until the following day. Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Chon Buri, again, lead the way with…

  • Covid UPDATE: 1,390 new infections, 3 new deaths | Thaiger

    Covid UPDATE: 1,390 new infections, 3 new deaths

    Thailand’s CCSA has reported a total of 1,390 new Covid infections today, tallied from Thailand’s 77 provinces in the past 24 hours. The tally is a welcome drop in new case reports after the last 5 days’ record levels of new infections. Yesterday there were 1,767 new infections reported by the CCSA. 3 more people have died of Covid-related illnesses, 14,851…

  • Hospital in north-east suspends non-urgent treatment after patient dies of Covid-19 | Thaiger

    Hospital in north-east suspends non-urgent treatment after patient dies of Covid-19

    A hospital in the north-eastern province of Buriram has temporarily closed for non-urgent treatment after a patient died from complications arising from Covid-19. Prakhon Chai Hospital has announced the closure on its Facebook page, saying all non-urgent treatment is suspended for 2 days, to allow for deep cleaning and disinfecting of several wards. All medical staff who had contact with…

  • Australia and New Zealand welcome the first passengers in the southern travel bubble | Thaiger

    Australia and New Zealand welcome the first passengers in the southern travel bubble

    Whilst travel bubbles remain a bureaucratic nightmare for most SE Asian countries, Australia and New Zealand have opened their first green lanes since April last year, nearly 400 days. For the two countries it allows family and friends to re-unite. For New Zealand it opens the gates for its largest chunk of tourists. In 2019 some 1.5 million tourists visited New Zealand…

  • Thai Health Ministry insists Chinese vaccine is effective, despite social media claims | Thaiger

    Thai Health Ministry insists Chinese vaccine is effective, despite social media claims

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry insists the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Chinese firm Sinovac, is effective in protecting recipients against the virus. Dr. Supakit Sirilak from the Department of Medical Science was responding to a claim on social media from a man who says he took a rapid test after receiving the CoronaVac vaccine and it showed he’d developed no immunity…

  • Bitcoin sheds nearly 15% of its ‘value’ in one day | Thaiger

    Bitcoin sheds nearly 15% of its ‘value’ in one day

    After a meteoric, and probably unsustainable rise and rise over the past 12 months, Bitcoin has suffered a short and sharp mini-crash over the weekend, dropping nearly 15% of its value in less than an hour – a stark warning of the cryptocurrency’s unpredictable volatility. Bitcoin dropped in ‘value’ from about US$59,000 to US$51,000 before rebounding. Ethereum and Dogecoin also…

  • Thai government urges people to work from home where possible | Thaiger

    Thai government urges people to work from home where possible

    The government is calling on all employers whose staff can work from home to implement such measures immediately, as new Covid-19 infections hit another record high. Yesterday, the Kingdom reported 1,767 new infections and 2 additional deaths, taking the death toll to 101. There are 28 patients on ventilators. According to a Bangkok Post report, Taweesilp Visanuyothin from the Centre for…

  • Teen crashes motorbike into parked car while looking at phone | Thaiger

    Teen crashes motorbike into parked car while looking at phone

    A teen girl has crashed and ended up trapped under her motorbike early yesterday morning after using her mobile phone while driving. The accident occurred around 3:30am on Jomtien Second Road in South Pattaya. The 14 year old girl was driving home from what she described as a private engagement when she looked down to check her mobile phone. Distracted,…

  • Man missing several days found dead in temple well | Thaiger

    Man missing several days found dead in temple well

    The search is over for a man missing for several days when his body was discovered yesterday at the bottom of a well this morning. Surachet Kaenchan, a 37 year old man, had been missing for 4 or 5 days. He was from the Moo 13 village of the Muang district of Nakhom Phanom, a district on the Laos border…

  • UPDATED: 1.1 million baht of gold necklaces stolen in Hat Yai | Thaiger

    UPDATED: 1.1 million baht of gold necklaces stolen in Hat Yai

    UPDATE: A man is now in custody for the robbery of 1.1 million baht worth of gold necklaces in Hat Yai yesterday morning. Pvt Ukrit Thongsomsri, a 24 year old naval deserter from the Songkla naval bank was identified and taken into custody at a house in tambon Khuan Lang in Hat Yai. The man allegedly confessed and showed police…

  • Owner of deadly pit bull threatens online commenters | Thaiger

    Owner of deadly pit bull threatens online commenters

    Things went from bad to worse to even worse in the story The Thaiger has been following of the man attacked by his pit bull outside Pattaya last week. After being rescued from the attack, the man died the next day from neck bites and loss of blood. Now his widow is lashing out at the wave of online attacks…

  • Covid UPDATE: 1,767 new infections for Sunday. Provincial totals. | Thaiger

    Covid UPDATE: 1,767 new infections for Sunday. Provincial totals.

    1,767 new Covid infections were reported this morning, the highest ever daily report of new cases in Thailand. The spokesperson for the CCSA also reported that there were also 128 people in serious condition, with 28 people on ventilators. 608,521 people have now received at least their first dose of Covid vaccine. Bangkok continues to lead the way in the…

  • Should International IB schools in Thailand be conducting on-site exams at this time? | Thaiger

    Should International IB schools in Thailand be conducting on-site exams at this time?

    A student has sent The Thaiger this email addressing their concerns about the continuation of exams in the current situation. The government have closed down all schools and any further teaching needs to be online. Except, it appears, for some international schools which seem intent on going ahead with on-site exams. What do you think about this person’s letter? The…

  • Burmese prisoners granted amnesty on first day of Myanmar’s New Year | Thaiger

    Burmese prisoners granted amnesty on first day of Myanmar’s New Year

    Over 23,000 Burmese prisoners and student political activists are enjoying freedom after being released yesterday in an amnesty on the first day of the country’s Lunar New Year celebrations. The state-owned MRTV reported that 23,407 prisoners were released under sections of a penal code. In the Yangon region alone, over 800 prisoners were released, while Mandalay saw around 2,800 released from…

  • Myanmar junta leader to attend ASEAN summit, activists appalled | Thaiger

    Myanmar junta leader to attend ASEAN summit, activists appalled

    Myanmar’s junta or military leader, Min Aung Hlaing, is expected to attend an ASEAN summit in Jakarta where representatives of the bloc are expected to discuss Myanmar’s situation. Thailand’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Tanee Sangrat, made the announcement. “I can confirm that the Brunei Chair has proposed the date April 24 with the venue at the Secretariat in Jakarta. Several leaders…

  • Siam Bioscience says July due date of locally-produced AstraZeneca vaccine still feasible | Thaiger

    Siam Bioscience says July due date of locally-produced AstraZeneca vaccine still feasible

    Siam Bioscience Co. says the July due date for delivering its locally-produced Covid-19 AstraZeneca vaccines is still feasible. The company is currently sending vaccine samples to laboratories in Europe and the US for quality inspections. If they are approved, then the samples will be sent to AstraZeneca for final inspections. After that, the vaccines will be registered with Thailand’s Food…

  • New restrictions for domestic flights effective along with other nationwide restrictions today | Thaiger

    New restrictions for domestic flights effective along with other nationwide restrictions today

    Today, along with tightened restrictions across Thailand, the Civil Aviation Authority is setting new guidelines for domestic flights in an effort to curb the spread of the nation’s so-called 3rd wave of Covid-19. The changes, effective today, include limiting flights by airlines between 11pm to 4am. As most businesses in red zone provinces are required to close during those times,…

  • Grim milestone: 3 million Covid-19 deaths worldwide | Thaiger

    Grim milestone: 3 million Covid-19 deaths worldwide

    Today marks a grim milestone as the Covid-19 pandemic officially crosses 3 million deaths around the world, with outbreaks still surging in various parts of the world. Over a year into the pandemic, and we are currently seeing over 700,000 new infections and 12,000 deaths per day, with Brazil, India, and France facing growing crises. The 3 million figure reflects…

  • Songkran’s 7 dangerous days: 2,365 road accidents, 277 deaths | Thaiger

    Songkran’s 7 dangerous days: 2,365 road accidents, 277 deaths

    We’ve finally reached the end of the Songkran holiday “7 dangerous days”, where over 2,300 road accidents resulted in 2,357 injuries and 277 deaths. Every year Thai officials brace for the surge in holiday travel that brings a surge in accidents as well, but the silver lining of Covid-19 is the reduction in accidents. This year saw a drop of…

  • Officials not worried Thailand remains on US currency watch list | Thaiger

    Officials not worried Thailand remains on US currency watch list

    Thailand remains on the United States Treasury’s “Monitoring List” of countries whose currency trade practices need to be watched, though Thai officials say they are not worried. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen releases a foreign exchange report twice a year including labelling alleged currency manipulators and flagging suspect trading partner countries to be monitored. The Bank of Thailand said remaining…

  • Thai Hotel Association pushes “hospitels” – hotels as hospitals | Thaiger

    Thai Hotel Association pushes “hospitels” – hotels as hospitals

    With the third wave of Covid-19 ripping through Thailand, hospitals are rapidly filling up and the Thai Hotels Association has proposed “hospitels” as a creative solution. The portmanteau of “hospital” and “hotel” is the THA’s brainchild for creating more space for the growing number of Covid-19 infections that require treatment or at least observation as Thailand hits record daily case…

  • Covid UPDATE: 1,547 new infections, restrictions start after midnight tonight | Thaiger

    Covid UPDATE: 1,547 new infections, restrictions start after midnight tonight

    Today the CCSA has announced that there are 1,547 new infections around Thailand, a slight drop from yesterdays’ 1,585 reported new cases. Today’s additional infections takes the total number in Thailand to 40,585 since the start of the pandemic. We will add to this story when more figures and provincial totals become available. All but 3 of today’s newly reported…

  • No Covid-19 national curfew or lockdown yet for Thailand | Thaiger

    No Covid-19 national curfew or lockdown yet for Thailand

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha announced that there will be no national curfew or lockdown in Thailand as of yet, despite a growing third wave of Covid-19. More than 10,000 people have been infected this month as clusters that started in Bangkok nightlife venues rapidly spread throughout the entire country. PM Prayut yesterday called for calm from the public while saying that…

  • Covid-19 brings surge in gold and cryptocurrency investment | Thaiger

    Covid-19 brings surge in gold and cryptocurrency investment

    In the uncertain times of the Covid-19 pandemic, investors are leaning towards safe investments like gold and also the emerging cryptocurrency market. Gold prices hit a 7 week high at over 55,000 baht on Thursday and around April 15 online gold transactions in Thailand doubled. One reason for the rise in gold price is uncertainty, with tensions growing between the…

  • Nightlife venues ordered to close after midnight tonight, nationwide ban on serving alcohol | Thaiger

    Nightlife venues ordered to close after midnight tonight, nationwide ban on serving alcohol

    Health officials have announced new Covid-19restrictions targetting Thailand’s hardest-hit, or red zone, provinces. The restrictions, which will start tonight after midnight, include ordering all nightlife venues to close. Restaurants cannot serve alcohol and those dining-in must leave no later than 9pm. If you want to get take-away, you must do so before 11pm, unless you are in a province listed…

  • Thai government hospital staff forced to quarantine after patients lied about Covid-19 contacts | Thaiger

    Thai government hospital staff forced to quarantine after patients lied about Covid-19 contacts

    Over 100 of Thailand’s government hospital workers are now undergoing quarantines after their patients allegedly lied about being in contact with someone who was infected with Covid-19. Khon Kaen Hospital ordered 105 medical staff to immediately enter a quarantine, according to its Director, Nataya Mills. The hospital was forced to stop receiving new cases and has closed 2 medical wards…

  • Thailand’s Gulf islands not immune to 3rd wave as infections rise | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Gulf islands not immune to 3rd wave as infections rise

    Thailand’s 3rd wave of Covid is leaving no stones unturned, as it has recently spread to the Gulf Islands of Koh Samui, Koh Pha Ngan, and Koh Tao. The Ministry of Public Health is reporting 83 new infections as of yesterday, April 16. A local blogger, Samui Info By Nicha’s Facebook page, has also detailed the new infections as the…