Entertainment venues carry high risk of Covid-19 transmissions: expert virologist #SootinClaimon.Com

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Entertainment venues carry high risk of Covid-19 transmissions: expert virologist (nationthailand.com)

Entertainment venues carry high risk of Covid-19 transmissions: expert virologist

Health & BeautyDec 03. 2020Dr Yong PoovorawanDr Yong Poovorawan 

By The Nation

Entertainment venues carry the risk of Covid-19 transmissions, Dr Yong Poovorawan, an expert virologist at Chulalongkorn University, warned in a Facebook post on Thursday.

He said super-spreader events in entertainment venues had occurred in South Korea, Japan, Western countries and even Thailand.

“Entertainment venues are noisy places with confined spaces, so it is not easy to undertake measures to contain the spread of Covid-19, such as maintaining a distance from others and even wearing a face mask,” he pointed out.

Dr Yong said Thailand took about two months to contain the spread in entertainment venues and a boxing stadium during the Covid-19 outbreak earlier this year.

“Therefore, we would like to ask everyone to be careful so that this does not become an issue again,” he added.

Jimmy Choo opens 3rd store in Thailand at Central Embassy Mall, Bangkok #SootinClaimon.Com

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Jimmy Choo opens 3rd store in Thailand at Central Embassy Mall, Bangkok (nationthailand.com)

Jimmy Choo opens 3rd store in Thailand at Central Embassy Mall, Bangkok

FashionDec 03. 2020

By The Nation

The glittering designs of Jimmy Shoo have another showcase in Bangkok with the launch of a shimmering new store designed in partnership with New York-based Christian Lahoude Studio.

The outlet at Central Embassy Mall provides a glamorous and sophisticated journey through Choo’s creations with its elegant use of brass and gold ceiling features.

On show are signature and seasonal collections, along with a new selection of festive products designed to add flair to upcoming Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Jimmy Choo: Cinderella edition (Red mix and Rose mix)

Jimmy Choo: Cinderella edition (Red mix and Rose mix)

But the stars of the show are the signature Jimmy Choo Bing slippers, adorned with crystals and pearl bracelet and perfect for a glamourous night out. Meanwhile fairy tales come true with the Cinderella crystal shoes, an iconic glass slipper reimagined with over 7,000 princess-worthy Swarovski crystals.

Jimmy Choo: Cinderella edition

Jimmy Choo: Cinderella edition

Choo has designed an exquisite one-of-a-kind gift box for the crystal stilettos or precious jewellery. For a limited time only, it comes free with the Cinderella shoes or with a one-time purchase over Bt150,000.

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ICC celebrates year-end with big discounts on leading brands (nationthailand.com)

ICC celebrates year-end with big discounts on leading brands

ShoppingDec 03. 2020

By The Nation

ICC International is ready to satisfy fashionistas and shoppers nationwide with a big, year-ending sale at the 21st ICC Fair.

On offer will be various men’s and women’s clothing and fragrances from leading brands such as Becky Russell, Elle, Elle Bag, Elle Homme, iiMK, Itokin, Minna, Guy Laroche, Lacoste, Wacoal, BSC, Arrow, DAKS. Prices start at Bt200 and discounts run as high as 70 per cent.

The 21st ICC Fair will be held in the parking area, zone A and zone B of ICC International, Soi Sathupradit 58, Yannawa, Bangkok, on Friday (December 4) from midday to 8 pm and on Saturday and Sunday (December 5-6) from 8am-8pm.

‘Birthday Girl’ Pornanong off to a good start in LPGA Texas #SootinClaimon.Com

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‘Birthday Girl’ Pornanong off to a good start in LPGA Texas (nationthailand.com)

‘Birthday Girl’ Pornanong off to a good start in LPGA Texas

Dec 04. 2020Pornanong Phatlum (Photo Credit to KPGA)Pornanong Phatlum (Photo Credit to KPGA) Former Thai No 1 Pornanong Phatlum carded an opening 69 to trail behind leader Charley Hull of England by one stroke after the opening round of the 2020 Volunteers of America Classic at Old American Golf Club in Texas.

Looking for her maiden LPGA title, Pornanong, who turns 31 today, generated four birdies against two bogeys in the US$1.75 million tournament which was suspended due to darkness at 5:10pm Texas time.

“I’m feeling very cold today, yeah. So I just focus on like every shot that I play and just keep myself warm and bring a lot of clothes, jacket and like hand warmer and then so I don’t like cold weather,” said Poranong whose career highlight includes a runner-up finish in the Women’s British Open two years ago.

Hull shot a 3-under 68 on Thursday and holds a one-stroke lead heading into the second round of the With six birdies, four of which recorded on Nos. 2-7, Hull managed to record her career-best VOA Classic 18-hole score.

“I was so cold out there,” said Hull in a beanie and red parka. “I played pretty solid. The golf course is playing so much different than it did last year. It’s playing a lot longer, which I prefer. I struggled swinging the last two holes, I just got so cold. Along that lake you just get like freezing,” said Hull of her finish with a bogey on the penultimate hole.

With colder conditions, long hitters certainly had an advantage. For Hull, though she wasn’t as accurate as she wanted, she said her swing still felt great. Riding on the momentum after her first birdie of the day at her eighth hole (No. 17), Hull carries the 18-hole lead for the first time since the 2016 Pure Silk-Bahamas LPGA Classic, where she finished in a tie for eighth.

“I felt like I was hitting it really well up until [the eighth hole]. Actually, I didn’t hit a green, but I was always just like a club short or something or half a club short and I was still putting just off the green, but I felt like I was hitting it pretty well and then just made some birdies coming in,” said Hull.

Americans Jennifer Kupcho and Jessica Korda and Pornanong Phatlum are tied for second at -2. All three players agreed the chilly conditions were the story of the day, as all looked forward to warmer temperatures predicted for Friday.

 “I was just trying to stay warm. It was just really tough trying to figure out the wind, cold, wind and the cold. But yeah, no, happy with 2 under,” said Korda. “Made a bogey on my last hole, which, you know, oh, well, happens, but all in all it was a good day.”

Five players are tied for fifth at -1, including major champions Brittany Lang and Anna Nordqvist. Defending champion Cheyenne Knight is tied for 10th after a first-round 71 along with seven other players.

Automakers accelerate promotions as govt puts brakes on ‘Old Car for New Car’ scheme #SootinClaimon.Com

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Automakers accelerate promotions as govt puts brakes on ‘Old Car for New Car’ scheme (nationthailand.com)

Automakers accelerate promotions as govt puts brakes on ‘Old Car for New Car’ scheme

Dec 03. 2020

By The Nation

Automakers are not waiting for the government’s planned “Old Car for New Car” scheme and are driving promotion campaigns worth as much as Bt100,000 to boost sales at the end of the year, insisting customers will benefit more from their promotions than from the government programme when it is introduced.

The Old Car for New Car scheme was postponed at a Cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, who asked relevant departments to undertake another study of the scheme for more clarity.

The Industry Ministry is preparing to call in automakers individually for talks this week, while the Finance Ministry has not yet agreed to the scheme since it hasn’t seen a clear project framework or worked out proper financial support, wondering whether to deduct annual income tax (just as in the “Shop Dee Mee Kuen” campaign) or reduce excise tax per vehicle as demanded by car manufacturers (such as the highly successful first-car tax rebate policy by then-PM Yingluck Shinawatra’s government).

Mazda Sales (Thailand) chief executive officer Chanchai Trakarnudomsuk said the company still does not know the exact details of the Old Car for New Car scheme, but is confident that promotions being given to customers now are more beneficial than those that would be offered under the government scheme.

“If it’s just a tax deduction, the customer will not probably get much money back. Promotions by carmakers will give them more. Anyway, if really incentivised, the first car project model should be taken as a base [reduced excise tax] and run for a long period,” Chanchai said.

Suzuki Motor Thailand’s executive director for Sales and Marketing Wallop Treererkngam said that if the Old Car for New Car scheme only involves electric cars or hybrids, this might not make sense since small vehicles such as eco-cars also produce low emissions. More importantly, at their prices they are easily accessible.

“Yes, the government project is a good one. But the conditions are still difficult: for instance, under the planned scheme, people who have used their cars for more than 10 years have to change to a high-priced electric car. And financial support is still unclear. Therefore, many automakers at the Motor Expo 2020 are already offering promotions worth more than Bt100,000 on sedans and pick-up trucks,” Wallop said.

Major Japanese automaker Toyota did not have much comment on the government scheme.

Toyota Motor Thailand executive vice president Surasak Suthongwan said he wants to wait for the policy to be introduced before giving his opinion.

But it has not affected sales right now as the automaker has various agencies and networks, including a strong dealer network of new cars, Toyota Sure (used cars) and Toyota Kinto (long-term personal rental cars), he said.

A number of vehicle manufacturers have launched new models at the huge Motor Expo 2020, which is on until December 13 at Challenger Halls 1-3, Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani. Automakers have hit the road with a variety of financial offers, including Bt0 down payment, 0 per cent interest, free first-class insurance, free distance maintenance, and more.

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Facebook accused of squeezing rival startups in virtual reality (nationthailand.com)

Facebook accused of squeezing rival startups in virtual reality

Dec 04. 2020Attendees use Oculus VR Inc. headsets during the F8 Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif., on April 30, 2019. MUST CREDIT: Bloomberg photo by David Paul Morris.Attendees use Oculus VR Inc. headsets during the F8 Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif., on April 30, 2019. MUST CREDIT: Bloomberg photo by David Paul Morris. 

By Syndication Washington Post, Bloomberg · David McLaughlin

Virtual-reality startups are accusing Facebook of using a familiar playbook to muscle out rivals in what could be the digital platform of the future — prompting a new line of scrutiny from U.S. competition enforcers.

Facebook is the world’s biggest virtual-reality hardware maker thanks to its 2014 acquisition of Oculus for $2 billion. Its practices are now drawing the attention of the Justice Department’s antitrust division, which is talking to developers about their interactions with the company, according to two people familiar with the matter.

The scrutiny over Facebook’s virtual-reality business reflects broader concerns that the social-media pioneer has grown too powerful. One U.S. lawmaker, during a hearing with Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg, attributed the company’s dominance to a simple strategy: Copy, acquire and kill any company that’s a competitive threat.

Software developers and startup founders say the world’s biggest social media company is now using that same playbook to undermine competition in the virtual-reality market.

Facebook’s Oculus acquisition was a bet by Zuckerberg that virtual reality would go beyond gaming to encompass a broad array of experiences and eventually change the way people work and communicate, experts say.

Facebook is pushing hard to establish its presence in virtual reality because it represents a unique opportunity for the social media player to establish itself as the leader in the next state-of-the-art platform to deliver products and services to its users without relying on Google or Apple.

The Federal Trade Commission is preparing to bring an antitrust case against Facebook as soon as next week. But that investigation has been focused mostly on whether the company’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp harmed competition, Bloomberg has reported.

The social media giant last year disclosed an investigation by the Justice Department, but neither the company nor the department has provided details or explained how the inquiry is different from the FTC probe. The FTC declined to comment. The Justice Department didn’t respond to a request seeking comment.

Developers say Facebook is using its market power to thwart companies that offer competing games and services. It’s copying the most promising ideas, using below-cost pricing for its devices and making it harder for some apps to work properly on the platform, according to developers and a hardware maker.

Faceboook declined to comment about the complaints.

Facebook has a 39% share of the virtual-reality hardware market, making it the industry’s largest player, according to data from market intelligence firm International Data Corporation. Smaller players include Lenovo Group, Sony and HTC, while Apple is developing its own mixed virtual and augmented reality headset for launch as early as 2022, Bloomberg has reported. Facebook launched its latest headset, the Quest 2, in October, cutting the price to $299 from $399.

At the core of the complaints is the way Facebook runs the platform and competes against software developers who build apps and depend on the platform for their business.

“Our industry is getting eaten alive by Facebook,” said Cix Liv, who co-founded startup Yur Inc., which makes technology that can be integrated into Oculus games to track fitness metrics. “Any application that has a chance of being mildly competitive with them, they have to kill it somehow.”

Yur released its fitness tracking app for Oculus in September 2019 and spent months working to satisfy Facebook’s security, privacy and performance benchmarks to get the app into the Oculus app store. While the app was available to users on another marketplace, Liv said, Yur couldn’t get it into the Oculus store even though he said the startup met Facebook’s requirements.

Facebook in the spring released a software update for Oculus that prevented Yur’s technology from working within games, according to Liv. Liv said Yur was the only company that experienced such an issue. Subsequent updates required users to delete the Yur app in order to get the Oculus headset working again.

Then in September, Facebook released its own fitness tracker called Oculus Move that Liv said has the same functionality and look as Yur’s product. He accuses Facebook of effectively killing his product by keeping it out of the store and breaking its functionality, all while working to copy his technology.

The reason is simple, Liv says: Facebook wants to favor its own products on the platform so it can collect as much data about users as possible in order to “control the future of ads by knowing more about you than any company in history.”

Virtual-reality consultant Nima Zeighami said Facebook “locked down the ecosystem so much that if someone makes an app that competes with them too much, they can just blacklist them.”

Liv said he was forced out of his company after speaking out against Facebook on Twitter about a month ago. He said the venture capital fund backing his startup, Venture Reality Fund, told him that he would have to leave the company if he continued criticizing Facebook. Liv said he believed the fund sought to pacify Facebook because of its potential to acquire the fitness app and other startups the fund is backing.

One of the fund’s partners, Tipatat Chennavasin, denied telling Liv that he had to leave the company if he kept criticizing Facebook.

The criticisms against Facebook echo those leveled against other tech giants, such as Amazon.com, which sells its own branded products in competition with third-party sellers on its marketplace. Apple also owns the App Store, where its products compete against those of developers who depend on the store to sell their apps.

In October, Democrats on the House antitrust panel recommended that Congress prohibit a dominant platform from competing against companies that operate on the platform — in essence, to break them up.

Other app developers have similar stories of copied products and functionality issues regarding Facebook. One is Guy Godin, a developer who created Virtual Desktop Inc., which allows users to replicate their computer desktops on the Oculus headset. It was released on Oculus in 2016 and has become a top seller on the platform, he said.

In June 2019, Godin introduced a version that could stream games and other content to the Oculus headset, a feature that was popular with gamers because they weren’t tethered to their computers with a cable, Godin said.

A few weeks later, Facebook told him to remove the feature or else his app would be pulled from the Oculus store. Facebook explained it was due to poor user experience and health and safety issues. Godin called those claims “totally bogus” but said he had no choice but to comply because he depends on Oculus for 90% of his revenue.

In September that year, Facebook announced it was releasing a competing product called Oculus Link, which allowed users to stream content but required a cabled connection to the user’s computer.

Godin said he’s happy to compete against Facebook’s product but that it isn’t a level playing field because the company controls what features he can offer.

“They just want to own it all,” he said. “If there’s only one company, it’s going to be very hard to survive as a developer.”

The complaints mirror allegations about Facebook raised in the findings of the House investigation of tech platforms.

“Facebook is a case study, in my opinion, in monopoly power because your company harvests and monetizes our data, and then your company uses that data to spy on competitors and to copy, acquire and kill rivals,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., told Zuckerberg when he testified in July.

A group of more than 40 developers organized in September and considered writing an open letter to Facebook calling for more transparency to its Oculus store policies and other changes to benefit developers, according to Liv. He said they’re now looking to team up with an established organization that can represent their views similar to the way Apple’s App Store developers created the Coalition for App Fairness.

To help secure its position in the market, Facebook is selling the Oculus headset at a loss, according to Stan Larroque, the founder and CEO of Lynx, a Paris startup that promotes its virtual-reality headset to businesses. Engineers at Lynx, whose headset uses many of the same components as Oculus’s Quest headset, estimate that Facebook sells the latest version of the headset, the Quest 2, at a $50 loss per device, said Larroque. That makes it impossible for smaller device makers to compete, he said.

“The message is we’re Facebook and we don’t care if we make money or not, but we’ll flood the market and virtual reality will be Facebook Reality pretty soon,” Larroque said.

The House report warned that below-cost pricing, also known as predatory pricing, is a risk in digital markets because they tend to be characterized by a winner-take-all dynamic, where one or two companies end up dominating. As a result, there’s an incentive to pursue growth over profit by engaging in predatory pricing for some period to force out competitors.

Developers also complain that Facebook squeezes them by forcing them to pay a commission on sales, a complaint also leveled at Apple. One of them is Darshan Shankar, the founder and CEO of Bigscreen Inc., which lets users stream movies on the Oculus headset and interact virtually with friends as they watch together.

When a user rents a movie on Bigscreen, they have to use the Oculus in-app purchase system, which collects 30% of the rental fee. That ultimately makes the economics of the business unworkable for the start-up, he said. Shankar said Facebook refuses to negotiate on the 30% commission that Bigscreen has to pay.

“It’s literally impossible for anyone to start an e-commerce or media business in VR because these walled gardens are gatekeepers,” he said. “Entire industries are impossible because of them.”

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IHG to launch 3rd Crowne Plaza hotel in Bangkok (nationthailand.com)

IHG to launch 3rd Crowne Plaza hotel in Bangkok

Dec 03. 2020

By The Nation

InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) has signed a landmark franchise agreement with Siamese Asset to expand its Crowne Plaza brand in Bangkok.

The new Crowne Plaza Bangkok Rama 9 hotel will open in 2025, close to the capital’s new central business district.

The announcement marks the first time IHG has completed a franchise agreement in Thailand, as they expand their relationship with long-term partner Kew Green, a franchisee of more than 40 hotels in the UK.

Kew Green has undertaken a joint venture with real estate developer Siamese Asset to bring the landmark deal to fruition.

“This project is the first of its type for IHG in Thailand and made possible by working with Siamese and Kew Green, who bring together the expertise of one of our long-term partners, Kew Green, and local real estate experts, Siamese Asset,” said Serena Lim, vice president of development for IHG, Southeast Asia and South Korea.

This signing demonstrates the continued growth of the Crowne Plaza brand in Thailand, having announced the signing of Crowne Plaza Bangkok Grand Sukhumvit last month, expanding the brand’s footprint to three hotels in the capital. IHG said it is continuing to seek further expansion for the brand across the country as the upscale segment continues to grow.

Kajonsit Singsansern, CEO of Siamese Asset, added that to ensure smooth progress, Kew Green will be setting up local infrastructure in Bangkok, which will be supported by its UK operation who are familiar with working with IHG’s systems and brand standards.

Crowne Plaza Bangkok Rama 9 will be positioned in a mixed-use development – Siamese Rama 9 – which features high-end apartments, office space and a mall. It is located 25 kilometres from Suvarnabhumi Airport and 22km from Don Mueang Airport.

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Singapore contributes US$5 million to ensure lower-income nations get Covid-19 vaccine access (nationthailand.com)

Singapore contributes US$5 million to ensure lower-income nations get Covid-19 vaccine access

Dec 04. 2020

By Ng Keng Gene
The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE – The Republic will contribute US$5 million (S$6.6 million) to a global initiative to ensure sufficient production of Covid-19 vaccines and access for poorer nations.

The Advance Market Commitment (AMC) is a mechanism under the Covid-19 Vaccine Global Access (Covax) Facility. It aims to incentivise manufacturers to produce sufficient quantities of Covid-19 vaccines, and to ensure access for developing countries.

In a statement, the Health and Foreign Affairs Ministries said this “will help support 92 low- and lower-middle-income countries’ access to Covid-19 vaccines through the Covax Facility”.

AMC-eligible countries include several Asean countries, as well as small states globally, they noted.

The Covax Facility is a global risk-sharing mechanism which seeks to procure, equitably allocate and deliver 2 billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines by the end of 2021.

It does this through supporting the research, development and manufacturing of a wide range of vaccine candidates, and negotiating their pricing.

As of Nov 25, Singapore is one of 97 self-financing participants in the facility.

The facility’s implementing partners are the World Health Organisation, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.

Singapore also co-chairs the Friends of the Covax Facility group with Switzerland to support the work of the facility.

The two ministries said that pandemic has had a significant impact on public health, society and the economy both at home and abroad.

“The virus does not respect borders, and no one is safe until everyone is safe,” they said, adding that “the successful development of safe and efficacious vaccines is a critical step towards overcoming the pandemic”.

Theyadded: “Singapore will continue to work closely with our international partners, in particular, the United Nations, the World Health Organisation, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations to advance vaccine multilateralism and forge a global response to this pandemic.”

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Surge in critical coronavirus cases puts pressure on Japan medical system (nationthailand.com)

Surge in critical coronavirus cases puts pressure on Japan medical system

Dec 04. 2020Medical staff treats a critically ill patient at the Yokohama City University Medical Center on Monday. (Courtesy of Prof. Ichiro Takeuchi)Medical staff treats a critically ill patient at the Yokohama City University Medical Center on Monday. (Courtesy of Prof. Ichiro Takeuchi) 

By Yukiko Takanashi, Manami Nishida and Yoko Kawasaki
Yomiuri Shimbun/The Japan News/ANN

The so-called “third wave” of the coronavirus pandemic has produced a surge in the number of critical cases, with the total nearing 500 nationwide as of Wednesday.

The pace of increase in infections overall has surpassed that of the spring and summer, putting mounting pressure on frontline medical facilities.

In Osaka Prefecture, the number of seriously ill patients increased nearly fivefold in the past month alone, and 58.1% of hospital beds reserved for such patients are filled.

A center set up in the prefectural office in late November, when the surge started, to coordinate the flow of patients to hospitals said the phone has been ringing off the hook and about 15 doctors and other medical personnel have been working late into the night handling cases. “How long is it going to go on like this?” said an exhauted-looking official.

The situation is much the same in other areas. The occupancy rates of hospital beds for critical patients is 50% in Tokyo, 30% in Kanagawa Prefecture, 24.8% in Aichi Prefecture and 28.3% in Hyogo Prefecture — numbers that are two or three times those just a month before.

As an indicator of the severity of the crunch, both Tokyo and Osaka have reached Stage 4 (50% or above), the worst level of the infection situation.

In summer, it was mainly young people who were being infected, but now cases have also surged among the elderly and those with preexisting medical conditions, who are more prone to develop serious symptoms.

That has led to the surge in critically ill patients, putting pressure on frontline medical facilities. According to statistics compiled by the Tokyo metropolitan government, 31 of 34 deaths reported in November were people aged 60 and over, while 30 had preexisting conditions.

“The timing when patients develop serious symptoms is quite fast,” Akifumi Imamura, director at the Tokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center Komagome Hospital and a member of the government’s coronavirus task force, told a press conference after a Nov. 25 meeting.

“If the number continues to increase at this rate, local areas where the medical infrastructure is weaker will be severely impacted.”

Frontline medical workers are clearly seeing distinctive characteristics of the third wave.

“There seems to be no end in sight to the number of patients who become seriously ill and have to be transferred to advanced medical institutions,” said Michihiko Tajiri, director of the Kanagawa Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center in Yokohama.

The center mainly took in patients with mid-level symptoms, the elderly and those with preexisting conditions. As of Wednesday, 28 of 33 beds set aside for coronavirus patients were occupied — 22 with patients 65 and older. In November, 12 of 60 inpatients became seriously ill and were transferred to another hospital. With hospital beds filling up in Yokohama, a number of patients have had to transferred to hospitals outside of the city.

The situation is stretching the usual medical care system to the brink. Until now, it was common for people aged 65 and over and those with preexisting conditions to be hospitalized, even if they had no symptoms. With the rapid surge in cases, the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry sent a notice dated Nov. 22 to prefectural governments to allow patients with mild symptoms, for whom hospitalization is deemed unnecessary by a doctor, to stay in lodging facilities provided by local governments or to recuperate at home.

In response, local governments have begun reviewing their criteria for hospitalization. For example, Kanagawa Prefecture is considering a policy of quantifying the patient’s condition and assigning a score to determine if they meet the criteria for hospitalization.

“If the situation is left unaddressed, it will hinder our ability to treat usual emergency patients such as heart attacks or victims of traffic accidents,” said Ichiro Takeuchi, a professor of emergency medicine at Yokohama City University. “We have to take measures that let us provide medical care for both coronavirus and usual patients.”

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Sino-Russian pipeline expands gas supply area (nationthailand.com)

Sino-Russian pipeline expands gas supply area

Dec 04. 2020A technician checks a gas pipeline in Yongqing county, Hebei province. [Photo/Xinhua]A technician checks a gas pipeline in Yongqing county, Hebei province. [Photo/Xinhua] 

By ZHENG XIN
China Daily/ANN

Operations began on the central part of the China-Russia East natural gas pipeline from Thursday, allowing clean energy from Russia to be transmitted to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in northern China.

Stretching from Changling county in Jilin province to Yongqing county in Hebei province, the pipeline is part of the 5,111-kilometer China-Russia East natural gas pipeline that covers nine provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China from Heihe of Heilongjiang province to Shanghai.

The China-Russia East natural gas pipeline is the third trans-border natural gas pipeline after the China-Central Asia gas pipeline and the China-Myanmar gas pipeline, the biggest investment by China National Petroleum Corp in Myanmar as well as the first large-scale oil and gas pipeline facility across the entire country.

Analysts said the pipeline will help meet gas demand in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region during the heating season, which is mostly reliant on pipeline imports.

Li Ziyue, an analyst with BloombergNEF, said the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region relies on pipeline imports from the Shaanxi-Beijing natural gas pipeline and Yulin-Jinan natural gas pipeline, and is complemented by LNG imports from four terminals.

“This is the region with most natural gas consumption, with the highest priority in terms of gas supply,” she said. “The central portion will ensure supply security in the area.”

The 1,110-kilometre pipeline aims to improve air quality in the region, where about a quarter of China’s steel-making capacity is located, by adding 27 million cubic meters of gas every day, China Oil&Gas Piping Network Corp said in a statement on Thursday.

The pipeline also connects the existing gas pipelines in northeastern and northern China, as well as the gas storage facilities in Dalian, Liaoning province, and Tangshan in Hebei province, while promoting economic development alongside the areas, it said.

The northern portion of the China-Russia East natural gas pipeline, from Heihe, Heilongjiang province to Changling, Jilin province was put into operation last year and has transmitted nearly 4 billion cubic meters of natural gas so far, according to pipeline operator PipeChina.

China began construction on the southern portion of the China-Russia East pipeline in July, extending the route to Shanghai. It is expected to be put into operation in 2025 and will transmit 1.89 billion cu m of natural gas from Russia every year to the Yangtze River Delta region.