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    Thailand health insurance that covers chronic conditions: What expats need to know

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  • Star Petroleum vows to seal underwater pipeline and “clean up” oil slicks in Rayong | Thaiger

    Star Petroleum vows to seal underwater pipeline and “clean up” oil slicks in Rayong

    Star Petroleum Refining, the petrochemical company behind 3 separate oil leaks about 20 kilometres off the Rayong coastline, has now been approved by Map Ta Phut Provincial police and Marine Department to seal leaks in their underwater pipeline. The company says that works have begun today, starting with clearing the most recent oil leak of around 12,000 spare metres that…

  • PM Prayut insists former police investigator into human trafficking in Thailand can return from exile | Thaiger

    PM Prayut insists former police investigator into human trafficking in Thailand can return from exile

    Following the human trafficking of Rohingya people at the border of Thailand and Malaysia reported yesterday, PM Prayut declared that Thailand “was serious about human trafficking”, and the situation was “improving”. He also said that the former Thai policeman in exile in Australia, who shared the story about the case back in 2015, left the country “by himself “and insisted…

  • Phuket police feel public backlash over arrest of foreign tourists in “scooter-gate” | Thaiger

    Phuket police feel public backlash over arrest of foreign tourists in “scooter-gate”

    Some members of the public have reacted with anger after Phuket police arrested a number of foreign tourists who were riding electric scooters. According to police in the normally busy tourist area of Patong, the tourists were charged with using unregistered vehicles on the road. Officers confiscated the scooters, threatening legal action against those who rented them out. However, photos…

  • Health minister tries to allay fears over changes to universal health care scheme | Thaiger

    Health minister tries to allay fears over changes to universal health care scheme

    Thailand’s Public Health Minister says the Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients scheme is not being done away with, he’s merely making some changes. According to a Bangkok Post report, Anutin Charnvirakul says he approved some amendments to the scheme on February 18, which are aimed at streamlining the UCEP scheme and improving how the budget is management. “We have to…

  • US guarded on whether it considers Russia’s “peacekeeping” mission in Donbass an invasion | Thaiger

    US guarded on whether it considers Russia’s “peacekeeping” mission in Donbass an invasion

    Following Russia’s deployment of troops to separatist areas of Ukraine, in what President Vladimir Putin describes as a “peacekeeping” mission, the US is adopting a wait-and-see approach. According to an AFP report, US officials have declined to describe Putin’s latest move as an invasion, insisting that talks are still a possibility. US President Joe Biden has already imposed sanctions on…

  • Prosecutors decide today if officer who fatally struck pedestrian will stand trial | Thaiger

    Prosecutors decide today if officer who fatally struck pedestrian will stand trial

    Prosecutors will today decide whether to indict a police officer who fatally struck a pedestrian while riding a Ducati motorbike at speed. Norawich Buadokw was off duty and riding the un-licenced superbike when he hit Bangkok ophthalmologist Dr Waraluck Supawatjariyakul on a pedestrian crossing. The incident happened on Phaya Thai Road in the Ratchathewi district of the capital on January…

  • Thailand’s Covid alert back at Level 4, CCSA says no lockdowns | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Covid alert back at Level 4, CCSA says no lockdowns

    As infections continue to rise sharply across the country, the government has raised the Covid alert to Level 4 nationwide. The move comes as the number of severe cases and deaths also continues to rise, with most of the deaths reported in the elderly, the unvaccinated, and those with underlying health conditions. However, the CCSA has stated that lockdowns will…

  • Winter Olympics end in controversy, as IOC praises athletes’ ‘solidarity and peace’ | Thaiger

    Winter Olympics end in controversy, as IOC praises athletes’ ‘solidarity and peace’

    The closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics took place on Sunday night in Beijing, bringing the games to an official close — though the controversy surrounding them is far from over. Norway finished first overall with a total of 37 medals, Germany came in second, raking up 27 medals, followed by the United States with 25 medals in total. Meanwhile,…

  • Oil company gets approval to seal oil leak on underwater pipeline in Rayong | Thaiger

    Oil company gets approval to seal oil leak on underwater pipeline in Rayong

    Following the oil leaks found polluting Rayong’s beaches, Star Petroleum Refining officers shared with Thai media that the company will repair and seal another spot on the underwater pipeline tomorrow. The company filed a request with the Mab Ta Phut Provincial Police Station and the Marine Department for permission to fix the leak and it has now been approved. This…

  • Monk allegedly fires shots at residents in Northern Thailand | Thaiger

    Monk allegedly fires shots at residents in Northern Thailand

    A monk allegedly fired shots at residents nearby a temple in the northern province Mae Hong Son yesterday. Reports say the monk fled the scene, but was later found and forced to leave monkhood. Officers searched the monk’s living quarters and found airsoft guns with equipment to modify the pellet guns as well as ammunition. The monk had gotten into…

  • Public bus hits motorbike stopped for pedestrians at zebra crossing in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Public bus hits motorbike stopped for pedestrians at zebra crossing in Bangkok

    A motorbike driver who stopped at a zebra crossing to yield pedestrians the right of way was hit from behind by an oncoming public bus. Thais on social media have been sharing a CCTV video clip of the accident. Pedestrian safety has been in the spotlight in Thailand after the fatal accident last month where a police officer sped and…

  • How to do Marketing and Advertising in Thailand? Top 7 Tips | Thaiger

    How to do Marketing and Advertising in Thailand? Top 7 Tips

    Press Release Are you curious about how to make your business thrive in the dynamic world of marketing and advertising in Thailand? Well, you’re definitely not alone! Countless marketers are grappling with the same question, eager to unlock the secrets of success. The thing is, when it comes to marketing and advertising in Thailand, you can’t simply rely on the…

  • Asia News Today | Vietnam’s vaccine passports & Hong Kong postpones elections | Thaiger

    Asia News Today | Vietnam’s vaccine passports & Hong Kong postpones elections

    In Vietnam, The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has released guidelines for implementing the second phase of its COVID-19 vaccine passport pilot programme to welcome international tourists.Phase two will continue from now until the country’s full reopening of tourism activities via air, land, and sea routes, which is set for March 15. During this period, overseas Vietnamese and Vietnamese…

  • Thailand’s long road back to ’normal’ | Thaiger

    Thailand’s long road back to ’normal’

    OPINION Thailand is lagging behind the rest of the world with its turn tackling the Omicron variants of the coronavirus. The sudden surge, peaking, then dropping numbers of cases that define the waves of Omicron around the world have had their peaks at different times, in different countries. For the world, the peak was on January 21, for the US…

  • Taiwan to impose athlete code of conduct in wake of controversy at Beijing Winter Olympics | Thaiger

    Taiwan to impose athlete code of conduct in wake of controversy at Beijing Winter Olympics

    The Taiwan Sports Administration announced yesterday that national team athletes must abide by a new code of conduct to compete in the upcoming Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, in September. The rules are being drafted in response to Taiwanese speedskater Huang Yu-ting’s (黃郁婷) seemingly unpatriotic behavior on the international stage. Huang, who was the flag bearer for Taiwan at the…

  • Celebrity, influencer mothers to be hired by Health Ministry to inspire couples to have babies | Thaiger

    Celebrity, influencer mothers to be hired by Health Ministry to inspire couples to have babies

    Thailand wants women to have more babies and authorities plan to hire influencer mothers and celebrity parents to help inspire young couples to have children. The Public Health Ministry is leading the effort following reports that the birth rate in Thailand dropped to its lowest level in the past 50 years. In the past, the average Thai woman would have…

  • Australia reopens its borders to international travellers | Thaiger

    Australia reopens its borders to international travellers

    Australia has reopened its border to foreign tourists for the very first time in over two years, after closing due to the Covid-19 outbreak in March 2020. More than 50 different flights are scheduled to arrive today. Fully vaccinated travellers can enter all states without undergoing a quarantine period except Western Australia, which is sealed till March 3 and will…

  • Malaysia says its borders could re-open fully by second quarter of 2022 | Thaiger

    Malaysia says its borders could re-open fully by second quarter of 2022

    The Malaysian government is considering a full re-opening of international borders by the second quarter of this year. According to a Bloomberg report, the Malaysian PM, Ismail Sabri Yaakob, has given the country’s Health Ministry 2 weeks in which to prepare re-opening guidelines. However, the country’s health minister, Khairy Jamaluddin, has stated that doesn’t mean the borders will re-open soon…

  • Provincial governors ordered to ramp up disease controls as Covid cases surge | Thaiger

    Provincial governors ordered to ramp up disease controls as Covid cases surge

    Bangkok has ordered all provinces to ramp up their Covid-19 prevention measures as infections continue to surge across the kingdom. The Bangkok Post reports that Sutthipong Chucharoen, a senior official at the Interior Ministry, has instructed all provinces to up their game when it comes to curbing the spread of the virus. Sutthipong says all officials, from village heads to…

  • Hospitals warned against rejecting patients before changes to UCEP scheme take effect | Thaiger

    Hospitals warned against rejecting patients before changes to UCEP scheme take effect

    The government has warned private hospitals not to reject Covid-19 patients before planned changes to the Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients scheme come into effect. Under the UCEP scheme, patients can be treated at any hospital for the first 3 days, after which they are transferred to the hospital where their state welfare or insurance scheme is registered. However, from…

  • Phuket wants to be first province to declare Covid-19 endemic | Thaiger

    Phuket wants to be first province to declare Covid-19 endemic

    Phuket officials want to declare Covid-19 endemic, even as the infection rate is rising on the southern island. According to a Bangkok Post report, deputy governor Pichet Panapong says achieving endemic status would allow officials to focus on economic recovery. Local officials would also like to get rid of the daily reporting of new infections, instead only reporting Covid cases…

  • Four migrants in Songkhla discovered to have Covid-19, treated in hospital | Thaiger

    Four migrants in Songkhla discovered to have Covid-19, treated in hospital

    Police arrested 22 migrants from Myanmar in Songkhla last night, and four tested positive for Covid-19. They are now being treated at a hospital, while the rest of the migrants in the group await legal measures on charges of illegal entry, and pending deportation. District officials found the 22 men hiding in bushes, and reporters at the Bangkok Post said…

  • Ukraine-Russia crisis, western leaders “convinced” Russia will invade | Thaiger

    Ukraine-Russia crisis, western leaders “convinced” Russia will invade

    The British PM Boris Johnson claims he has evidence that Russia is planning “the biggest war in Europe since 1945”. Speaking to the BBC, Mr. Jonhson said “all the signs are that the plan has already in some senses begun”. “People need to understand the sheer cost in human life that could entail. Asked if a Russian invasion is imminent, Mr…

  • Baby turtles hatch in Phang Nga national park | Thaiger

    Baby turtles hatch in Phang Nga national park

    A female green turtle laid eggs on a beach in Phang Nga province in December, and last week, her babies hatched. The turtle laid 75 eggs altogether, and park officials confirmed yesterday that 66 had hatched and have been released into the ocean. Seven eggs were unfertilised, and two baby turtles had died. The 90.7% of hatchlings that survived spent…

  • BA.2, Covid-19 “stealth” subvariant of Omicron spiking in Thailand | Thaiger

    BA.2, Covid-19 “stealth” subvariant of Omicron spiking in Thailand

    The so-called “stealth” subvariant of Omicron, BA.2, has now surged to make up 18.5% of new Covid-19 cases in Thailand. A top and vocal Thai virologist says that although the symptoms of BA.2 are no more severe than BA.1, it spreads faster. The Public Health Ministry says BA.2 is called a stealth variant because PCR tests don’t always detect it.…

  • Songkhla man arrested on suspicions of trafficking Burmese migrants to Malaysia | Thaiger

    Songkhla man arrested on suspicions of trafficking Burmese migrants to Malaysia

    Following last month’s arrest of 31 Burmese migrants trying to cross through Songkhla province into Malaysia, police have now caught a man suspected of trafficking them. Yesterday, police in Sadao district arrested Saiyid Ratdaewa after finding him in a house he was renting. Police say they found that Saiyid was a job broker for migrants seeking jobs in Malaysia. Police…

  • The Role of Embassies For Foreigners in Thailand | Thaiger

    The Role of Embassies For Foreigners in Thailand

    What is the role of embassies in Thailand and when do we need them as a foreigner or expat in Thailand? Are some embassies better than others? Tim sits with Ben Hart from Integrity legal to find out the use of embassies in Thailand.

  • Korean hotel exec found dead in Kanchanaburi, cause not yet known | Thaiger

    Korean hotel exec found dead in Kanchanaburi, cause not yet known

    A Korean hotel executive was found dead in a a hotel in Tha Muang district of Kanchanaburi province yesterday morning. The medical team hasn’t yet found the cause of his death, and his body showed no signs of struggle. The executive, Kim Kyoung Cheon, was 38 years old. The person to find Kim was a hotel cleaner who had knocked…

  • LATEST: Ukraine-Russia crisis, western leaders “convinced” Russia is ready to invade | Thaiger

    LATEST: Ukraine-Russia crisis, western leaders “convinced” Russia is ready to invade

    The British PM Boris Johnson claims he has evidence that Russia is planning “the biggest war in Europe since 1945”. Speaking to the BBC, Mr. Jonhson said “all the signs are that the plan has already in some senses begun”. “People need to understand the sheer cost in human life that could entail. Asked if a Russian invasion is imminent, Mr…

  • Thai tourism industry demands Covid restrictions to be lifted, PM urges caution | Thaiger

    Thai tourism industry demands Covid restrictions to be lifted, PM urges caution

    The Thai Prayut Chan-o-cha is calling on all 77 provincial governments to do everything they can to reduce the spread of the latest Covid surge in Thailand. There has been more than 18,000 new infections over the past 2 days. Today, Thailand logged 18,953 official new cases with numerous additional un-official cases which have been registered from ATK tests. So…