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  • CCSA to review curfew hours and allowing more businesses and venues to reopen | Thaiger

    CCSA to review curfew hours and allowing more businesses and venues to reopen

    The nighttime curfew might be reduced by an hour and 11 types of business and venues might be able to resume service as the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration will review a proposal for such requests, today. If all goes well with the CCSA, the curfew would shrink back 1 hour to 10pm to 4am, compared to the now 9pm…

  • Study says Covid has reduced life expectancy the most since WWII | Thaiger

    Study says Covid has reduced life expectancy the most since WWII

    The Covid pandemic has slashed life expectancy in 2020 by the greatest amount since WWII, says a study published today by Oxford University. The report says the life expectancy of American men has been reduced by over 2 years. The report goes on to say that life expectancy dropped by over 6 months juxtaposed with 2019 in 22 of the…

  • Monday Covid Update: 10,288 new cases and 101 deaths | Thaiger

    Monday Covid Update: 10,288 new cases and 101 deaths

    Today, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration reported 10,288 new covid-19 cases and 101 coronavirus-related deaths. Since April 1, in Thailand’s latest wave of the virus, 1,543,063 confirmed Covid-19 cases have been reported. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA has reported 12,494 recoveries. There are now 120,156 people in Thailand currently receiving medical treatment for Covid-19.…

  • PM surveys damage from floods, says government needs better plan to handle floods in the future | Thaiger

    PM surveys damage from floods, says government needs better plan to handle floods in the future

    In light of recent heavy flooding that has swamped Thailand, including in Chaiyaphum where a hospital was forced to evacuate 40 patients, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has conceded that the government is at a loss on how to solve the country’s annual flood problems. The PM did say compensation for flood victims will be on the way shortly. Prayut’s comments come…

  • Flooded hospital in Chaiyaphum had to evacuates 40 patients | Thaiger

    Flooded hospital in Chaiyaphum had to evacuates 40 patients

    Around Thailand, heavy rains and flooding have ravaged the country. Earlier this morning, 40 patients were emergency evacuated from Bamnet Narong Hospital in Chaiyaphum by rescue workers as the facility flooded. The hospital suffered severe damage as floodwaters caused the urgent evacuation as one of the buildings on the hospital campus was flooded up to 80 centimetres. An X-ray room…

  • 300,000 more AstraZeneca vaccines donated from Japan arrived | Thaiger

    300,000 more AstraZeneca vaccines donated from Japan arrived

    In a well-timed shipment, 300,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines have arrived in Bangkok today, a donation from Japan. Today is the anniversary of a milestone for Thailand and Japan, as September 26 is the anniversary of the original establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Today marks the 134th anniversary of the relationship between Japan and Thailand, a perfect…

  • Extremely rare earthstar mushrooms found in Phetchabun | Thaiger

    Extremely rare earthstar mushrooms found in Phetchabun

    In Phetchabun, a local villager was clearing a forest area when he discovered what is believed to be earthstar mushrooms, one of the rarest species of fungi in the world. The extremely scarce mushroom is rumoured to cause a sensation of intoxication similar to being drunk if someone were to consume it despite technically being classified as inedible. The mushrooms,…

  • Flood warnings below Chao Phraya Dam, and across Thailand | Thaiger

    Flood warnings below Chao Phraya Dam, and across Thailand

    Authorities are warning of possible overflows and floods downstream from the Chao Phraya Dam. The rate of flow that is allowed to pass through the dam will increase in anticipation of a surge in water from the North and Northeast of Thailand where the weather systems are expected to dump heavy rains. The Royal Irrigation Department of Thailand put out the…

  • 10 Burmese migrant workers arrested in Songkhla | Thaiger

    10 Burmese migrant workers arrested in Songkhla

    10 Burmese migrant workers were arrested this morning at a rubber plantation near the Malaysian border in the southern Thai province of Songkhla. Police say 7 migrant workers managed to evade capture. A combination of provincial and immigration police went to the plantation that is near the Dan Nok Village, opposite Malaysia’s Kedah State, in anticipation of a van full…

  • Over 50 million vaccine doses administered in Thailand | Thaiger

    Over 50 million vaccine doses administered in Thailand

    Over 50 million Covid vaccines have been administered in Thailand after a record-setting 1.4 million doses were administered on Friday, which was set as a goal to commemorate Mahidol day. Of the doses administered on Friday, over half of them represent the first dose for the patients. The remaining doses were a booster shot, says government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana. The…

  • Sunday Covid-19 Afternoon Update: Provincial Totals | Thaiger

    Sunday Covid-19 Afternoon Update: Provincial Totals

    Today, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration update reported 12,353 new Covid-19 cases and 125 coronavirus-related deaths. In Thailand’s latest wave of the virus, which was first recorded on April 1, the CCSA has reported a total of 1,532,775 confirmed Covid-19 infections. The 12,353 daily Covid-19 infections in today’s update were made up mainly of 10,809 walk-in tests, while 1,000…

  • China announces cryptocurrency trading is illegal | Thaiger

    China announces cryptocurrency trading is illegal

    China’s central bank has announced that all transactions using cryptocurrencies are illegal and have increased crackdown efforts on illegal mining of the currencies in China. Chinese banks have been prohibited from handling cryptocurrencies for nearly a decade, but traders have continued to buy and sell cryptocurrencies surreptitiously for years. China has also previously been considered one of the biggest producers…

  • Pattaya readjusts tourism goals for high season | Thaiger

    Pattaya readjusts tourism goals for high season

    Pattaya officials are trying to set more modest goals for the upcoming tourism season as an unnamed official says it is unlikely Pattaya will get a million tourists a month during the high season. Well, yeah! Tourism Business Association figure Bunawan Patanasin says if 200,000 visitors travel to Pattaya each month of the high season it will be considered a…

  • Phuket relaxes checkpoint requirements to help tourists and health officials | Thaiger

    Phuket relaxes checkpoint requirements to help tourists and health officials

    Phuket is looking to bring in more domestic tourists and reduce the workload for healthcare officials who have to screen visitors, by reworking their health surveillance measures, says the provincial office. The measures are focused on the Chatchai checkpoint. Yesterday, Provincial governor Narong Woonciew announced that over 30,000 people have visited Phuket via the Sandbox programme that was launched 2…

  • Phuket Covid-19: 2 deaths, 4 Sandbox infections, 10k total cases | Thaiger

    Phuket Covid-19: 2 deaths, 4 Sandbox infections, 10k total cases

    In the last 24 hours, the Phuket Sandbox uncovered 4 new infections, the same as yesterday, and 2 people have died of Covid-19 in Phuket, bringing the total this week to 22 deaths. Today brought 219 new infections, the lowest since September 9, pushing the total infections in the third wave of Covid-19 starting the beginning of April over 10000…

  • Facebook page that claims to sell dog meat met with scorn on social media | Thaiger

    Facebook page that claims to sell dog meat met with scorn on social media

    A business claiming to sell dog meat on Facebook was met with disapproval on social media this week. Dog lovers, in particular, were not keen on the idea. The Facebook page “Nuea Ma Tae Sakon Nakhon by Wittaya”, or: The real dog meats of Sakon Nakhon by Wittaya was created this week. The page says they have an expansive menu…

  • Umbrellas out, more monsoonal rain in the wake of ‘Dianmu’ | Thaiger

    Umbrellas out, more monsoonal rain in the wake of ‘Dianmu’

    With tropical depression Dianmu now well into the Bay of Bengal and continuing to weaken, another low depression sits over Thailand’s lower north, continuing to drop rain in most parts of the country. The region is also coming to the end of the annual typhoon season which whips up west-moving storms from the Pacific and into the South China Sea…

  • Sunday Covid update: 125 deaths and 12,353 new cases | Thaiger

    Sunday Covid update: 125 deaths and 12,353 new cases

    Today, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration reported 12,353 new Covid-19 cases and 125 coronavirus-related deaths. In Thailand’s latest wave of the virus, which was first recorded on April 1, the CCSA has reported a total of 1,532,775 confirmed Covid-19 infections. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA reported 14,305 recoveries. There are now 122,463 patients in…

  • India: Why medical students are taking their own lives | Thaiger

    India: Why medical students are taking their own lives

    At what is meant to be the beginning of a successful career, Barnali took her entrance exam to become a medical student in India this year. But the experience has been far from pleasant, as she explained to DW. “My parents are both doctors,” she began. “So I have always felt pressured to take up medicine as a career. I…

  • Switzerland’s same-sex marriage referendum explained | Thaiger

    Switzerland’s same-sex marriage referendum explained

    Switzerland is one of the last nations in Western Europe to ban same-sex marriage. That could change on Sundaywhen voters decide if they should extend gay and lesbian couples the same rights as their heterosexual counterparts. The Swiss parliament alreadylegalized marriage for all last December, but a group of conservative Christian parties pushed for the decision to be revised in…

  • Junk messages must now be blocked by Thai mobile carriers | Thaiger

    Junk messages must now be blocked by Thai mobile carriers

    An order made by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission this week declared that all mobile phone operators must now block junk messages and fraudulent SMS. The order is aimed at curbing unsolicited junk messages on people’s mobile phones and protecting them from scams or malicious advertisements. The new order went into effect on September 23 and applies to all…

  • Abusive Kanchanaburi temple rehab centre ordered to close. | Thaiger

    Abusive Kanchanaburi temple rehab centre ordered to close.

    Following explosive reports of abuse, extortion, and squalor in a drug rehab centre in a temple in Kanchanaburi, the Department of Medical Services ordered the temple be shut down immediately. The Moo 10 village headman in Dan Makhamtia district received an urgent notice Thursday night instructing an immediate closure of the Wat Tha Phu Rat Bamrung facility. The Narcotic Drugs…

  • Phuket begins new subdermal injection method for vaccines | Thaiger

    Phuket begins new subdermal injection method for vaccines

    Phuket has become the first province in Thailand to implement a new injection method of administering a third Covid-19 booster vaccine under the skin instead of into the muscle. Staff at the Indoor Sports Stadium at Saphan Hin began using the new vaccination method for the first time yesterday. The Ministry of Public Health recently approved the new method following…

  • Phuket Covid-19: 5 new deaths and 4 new Sandbox infections | Thaiger

    Phuket Covid-19: 5 new deaths and 4 new Sandbox infections

    In the last 24 hours, the Phuket Sandbox uncovered 4 new infections and 5 people have died of Covid-19 in Phuket, bringing the total this week to 21 deaths. Today brought 225 new infections, and with 2,053 of the 2,418 hospital beds in Phuket full, hospital occupation rates have climbed once again to just under 85% after falling for the…

  • Phuket man finds 30 million baht surprise “whale poop” on beach | Thaiger

    Phuket man finds 30 million baht surprise “whale poop” on beach

    A local villager in Phuket was on a jog Thursday morning when he stumbled on a substance that he believes may be worth up to 30 million baht. the man didn’t find gold, or diamonds, or even birds’ nest. The treasure that the 66 year old Mai Khao resident discovered? Whale poop. Ambergris is a waxy, solid substance that sperm…

  • Transgender who fled to Thailand faces extradition to Malaysia | Thaiger

    Transgender who fled to Thailand faces extradition to Malaysia

    The future of a transgender Malaysian businesswoman hangs in the balance after she was arrested for illegally entering Thailand while fleeing prosecution under Islamic law in Malaysia. Nur Sajet fled from Malaysia where she faces charges of up to three years in prison and a fine for dressing as a woman in 2018 at a religious event. The transgender cosmetics…

  • Saturday Covid-19 Update: 11,975 infections, 127 deaths | Thaiger

    Saturday Covid-19 Update: 11,975 infections, 127 deaths

    The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration reported 11,975 new Covid-19 infections in Thailand along with 127 deaths, both lower than yesterday. Covid-19 data was relatively good over the last 24 hours as total patients in medical care (124,540), patients in ICUs (3,323), patients on ventilators (729), suspected infections by ATK test (2370), and infections in prisons (93) have all fallen…

  • Libya: Will elections finally bring healing? | Thaiger

    Libya: Will elections finally bring healing?

    Throughout the year, national and international hopes have been pinned to the date of the Libyan national elections on December 24. However, exactly three months prior to this election date, the situation on the ground is becoming increasingly fractured. This week, the Tobruk-based lower chamber of the Libyan parliament, also called the House of Representatives, withdrew its support for the…

  • Modern masculinity in Africa: Pressures, expectations and breaking the mold | Thaiger

    Modern masculinity in Africa: Pressures, expectations and breaking the mold

    What does it mean to be an African man in the 21st century? What kind of pressures are men under? And how do we even define masculinity in the modern world? These were just some of the questions put to the panel in the latest edition of The 77 Percent’s Street Debate in Nairobi, Kenya. Conversations around masculinity and manhood…

  • Are the US and China tiptoeing towards an Indo-Pacific Cold War? | Thaiger

    Are the US and China tiptoeing towards an Indo-Pacific Cold War?

    The new security partnership between the United States, United Kingdom and Australia, dubbed “AUKUS,” has made waves from Asia to Europe. Beijing called the partnership “highly irresponsible” and indicative of a Cold War-style “arms race.” Washington’s European allies received AUKUS as a surprise and a snub. France was especially furious, as the agreement meant scrapping a multibillion-dollar, diesel-electric submarine deal…