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Hundreds flock to ministry after cash handout rejection

HUNDREDS of people who were refused the 5,000 baht a month coronavirus cash subsidy swarmed the Finance Ministry today (13.4.2020) to find out why they had been rejected, PostToday reported. Out of the latest total of 27 million people who had registered at the website http://www.เราไม่ทิ้งกัน.com for the cash handout to self-employed and laid-off people …

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2 more coronavirus deaths and 2 additional cases in Phuket

TWO more persons infected with the novel coronavirus died in Thailand over the past 24 hours talking the toll to 40 with there being additional 28 cases raising the total of 2,579, spread across 68 provinces, Sanook.com reported this afternoon (13.4.2020). As announced by the Anti-Covid-19 Pandemic Committee at 12.30 p.m., 1,251 infected people are …

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News of Thai newborns protected with visors spreading like wildfire

TAKING the world by storm is a report of a Bangkok hospital putting plastic face shields to protect newborn babies from coronavirus, PostToday reported this morning (12.4.2020). An American who read the report and saw the photos said:  “It is interesting to see that communities in Asia have these devices. As for us, we must …

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Pandemic kills 3 more Thais while 4 more rounded up in Phuket

THE coronavirus pandemic claimed three more lives in Thailand over the past 24 hours, raising the toll to 38, while the number of cases increased by 33 to 2,551, spread across 68 provinces, Sanook.com reported at 11.30 a.m. today (12.4.2020). Dr Taweesilp Visanuyothin, the spokesperson of the Anti-Covid-19 Pandemic Committee, also told the Press that …

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Govt to brainstorm private sector on Songkran Day

THE Federation of Thai Capital Markets Organization (FETCO) said today (10.4.2020) that the government has called a large group of private sector entities to the first meeting on working out ways to handle the coronavirus pandemic and reviving the economy on April 13, Songkran Day, PostToday reported. Paiboon Nalinthrangkurn, FETCO chairman, said in a Facebook …

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150 Saudi royals infected as one more person dies in Thailand

AS the number of global cases of the novel coronavirus rose to almost 1.6 million cases today (10.4.2020) with over 95.000 deaths, and Thailand recording an additional 50 cases and one more death, fear gripped Saudi Arabia after around 150 members of the Saudi royal family got infected with the deadly virus. Crown Prince Mohammad …

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BMA getting ready to ban alcohol sales during April 10-20

BANGKOK Metropolitan Authority spokesperson Pol Capt Phongsakorn Khwanmuang said today (9.4.2020) that an announcement banning the sale of alcohol during April 10-20 by general shops or shops allowed to sell type 1 and type 2 liquor according to the Excise Tax law will be issued before the day is out, Channel  3 Thailand News reported. …

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Curfew not being extended as 2 more patients die

PRIME Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha today (9.4.2020) ruled out the extension of the 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. curfew while getting ready to release more professions from the ongoing lockdown. At 12.30 p.m. today Dr Thaweesilp Wisanuyothin, the spokesperson of the Anti-Covid-19 Pandemic Committee, said while Prime Minister Prayut decided to not extend the curfew at …

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Trump pressure leads to India partly lifting malaria drug export ban

THE coronavirus pandemic appears to have triggered a global battle for badly-needed medicine and medical supplies with the latest skirmish, between US and India, ending today (7.4.2020) after the latter partly lifted a ban on export of the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, which has not yet been proven to effectively treat the deadly coronavirus infection. US …

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Dr Supavud: Likely jump in tourism in H2 will alleviate GDP slide

RESPECTED economist Dr Supavud Saicheua said in a recent Voice TV streaming television channel that even though the Thai economy is projected by Kiatnakin Phatra Research to slump by -6.8% this year, it is hoped that the situation will improve in the second half leading to 15 million tourists flocking to Thailand which would strengthen …

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Food supply fears as coronavirus pandemic rages on

WITH global coronavirus cases reaching over 1,016,000 cases today (3.4.2020) and at least 53,100 patients dead, a key issue is food security and adequate food supplies across the world as lockdowns disrupt logistic networks. According to Johns Hopkins University and as quoted by CNBC, at 12:12 p.m. Beijing time today the top 5 countries with …

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American health-care workers told to keep mum as another doctor dies

EVEN as the number of coronavirus patients jumped to 872,912 globally today (1.4.2020) with 43,271 having succumbed to this disease and 184,588 recovered, many doctors have died battling this pandemic while American are health-care workers are being pressured to keep silent about their working conditions. The grim tally in US today, 188,592 cases with an …

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