Bangkok preps for Omicron surge with ambulance drills, entertainment clampdown

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Bangkok’s governor has instructed all 50 districts of the capital to make urgent preparations for a surge in Omicron cases.

Bangkok preps for Omicron surge with ambulance drills, entertainment clampdown

Aswin Kwanmuang ordered district officials to tighten controls on the spread of Covid-19, focusing on entertainment venues, pubs, bars and karaoke outlets.

District offices were also told to rehearse transport measures for patients to ensure they receive medical treatment quickly.

Bangkok preps for Omicron surge with ambulance drills, entertainment clampdown

Patients who develop mild symptoms will be treated under Home Isolation,” Bangkok Metropolitan Administration permanent-secretary Khajit Chatchavanich said on Saturday.

Bangkok preps for Omicron surge with ambulance drills, entertainment clampdown

“They will receive a thermometer, fingertip oximeter, anti-fever Fah Talai Jone pills and other drugs,” he explained.

Those whose symptoms worsen will receive Favipiravir or be sent to a community isolation facility, field hospital or hospital, based on the severity of illness.

Bangkok preps for Omicron surge with ambulance drills, entertainment clampdown

District offices have also been ordered to set up Emergency Operation Centres to monitor the Omicron situation, and cooperate with agencies in preparing emergency plans.

Bangkok preps for Omicron surge with ambulance drills, entertainment clampdown

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Published : January 09, 2022

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Thailand beats other Asian nations in 2022 global retirement index

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Thailand was named the world’s 11th best and Asia’s top place for retirees by the International Living website in its 2022 global retirement index.

Thailand beats other Asian nations in 2022 global retirement index

The ranking was based on a variety of factors including cost of living, food, medical costs, visa convenience, weather, things to do, tradition and culture.

Thailand is popular among retirees because not only does it offer unspoilt beaches and natural getaways, but also has modern conveniences and perhaps some of the friendliest people in the world.

Obtaining a long-stay visa in Thailand is easy, while world-class medical services can be easily accessed at affordable prices.

Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin are the most popular among retirees, who can live for as little as US$1,000 or 33,000 baht per month.

Last year, Bangkok reigned as the champion for the world’s most suitable country for work and leisure.

This year’s top 10 countries for retirement are Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico, Portugal, Ecuador, Colombia, France, Malta, Spain and Uruguay.

Published : January 09, 2022

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586 Karen skip across to Mae Sot to flee Myanmar military, KNPP clashes

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More than 500 Karen refugees fled to Tak’s Mae Sot district on Friday after skirmishes broke out between the Tatmadaw (Myanmar’s military) and Karenni National Progress Party (KNPP).

586 Karen skip across to Mae Sot to flee Myanmar military, KNPP clashes

This is the first time in nearly a decade that the two sides have clashed.

The Thai-Myanmar Border Command Centre said it will provide humanitarian assistance to the 586 refugees, most of whom are women, children and the elderly, and put them up in temporary safe areas.

The Thai border committee has called on its Myanmar counterpart to urge the Tatmadaw to exercise caution when employing gunfire and airstrikes to ensure border guards and Thais living in the area are not affected.

Published : January 09, 2022

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If pork too expensive, go for chicken, advises Thai broiler association chief

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People in Thailand are being urged to switch to chicken in a bid to tackle the shortage of pork, rising prices and to help poultry farmers nationwide.

If pork too expensive, go for chicken, advises Thai broiler association chief

Somboon Watcharapongpun, president of the Thai Broiler Association, said reducing demand is another way of tackling the rising price crisis.

“Chicken is just as nutritional as pork, is easy to consume and can be bought anywhere,” he said. “Boosting demand will also help more than 10,000 chicken farmers nationwide.”

Somboon added that the government’s moves to cut import tariffs on animal feed was a welcome relief because farmers have had to foot high costs for a long time.

However, he said, the cost of animal feed produced locally was also high because the government has been keeping the price of agricultural crops high.

“We call on the government to reconsider measures related to animal feed, especially corn, in a bid to promote carbon-free breeding of chickens that match the demand of importers, especially those in the European Union,” he said.

“Last year, the price of soybean and soybean meal rose by 30 per cent to 18 baht per kilo, while the cost of corn has risen to 11.50 baht per kilo,” he said.

“The cost of vitamin supplements from overseas has risen by 20 to 30 per cent.”

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Published : January 09, 2022

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Bangkok readies isolation centres to tackle surge in Omicron cases

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Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is setting up special community isolation centres to serve as waiting areas for Covid-19 patients before they are shifted to hospitals or local quarantine facilities.

Bangkok readies isolation centres to tackle surge in Omicron cases

This move is to deal with a potential surge in Covid-19 patients now that the highly transmissible Omicron variant is quickly becoming a dominant strain. As of January 4, 2,338 people had tested positive for Omicron in different parts of the country.

Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang said last week that he aims to have 41 such centres with a total of 5,158 beds ready soon.

Khachit Chatchawanit, BMA’s permanent secretary, said on Sunday that so far 13 centres with a total of 1,826 beds are ready and another 28 with an additional 3,332 beds should open soon.

Bangkok readies isolation centres to tackle surge in Omicron cases

As of Saturday, 137 of the beds were occupied.

The isolation centres that are ready include:

• 175 beds at RBS Logistic, Lat Phrao

• 118 beds at Postal School, Lak Si

• 100 beds at Mansri Waterworks facility, Pom Prab (Sattru Phai)

• 145 beds at Tan Pun Waiting Centre, Huai Khwang

• 500 beds at Saphan Temple, Khlong Toei

• 92 beds at Nasa Bangkok hotel, Suan Luang

• 127 beds at Bangkok Waiting Centre, Kha Na Yaw

• 133 beds at Happiness Centre for All Ages, Bang Kapi

• 114 beds at Happiness Centre for All Ages, Thawee Wattana

• 50 beds at Happiness Centre for All Ages (Women), Bangkok Yai

• 100 beds at Wat Kamphaeng, Phasi Charoen

• 120 beds at Happiness Centre for All Ages, Bang Khuntien

• 52 beds at Kiakkai Waiting Centre (children five to 12), Dusit

Bangkok has also established four field hospitals and seven district field hospitals for residents in six districts with a total of 4,974 beds.

In the worst-case scenario, when cases rise rapidly, there will also be medical teams to oversee patients isolating at home.

Published : January 09, 2022

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Koh Chang national park closed to visitors

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Trat’s Mu Koh Chang National Park will be closed to tourists from Sunday to curb the spread of Covid-19, especially since the number of new cases is surging on the tourist island of Koh Chang.

Koh Chang national park closed to visitors

The national park straddles several districts, including 52 islands with the most notable one being Koh Chang in the archipelago.

“The national park is closed for overnight stay and camping, and all tourism activities will be cancelled until the situation returns to normal,” the national park’s chief Nipon Pinyo said on Saturday.

The national park is popular with travellers thanks to its stunning Klong Plu and Than Mayom waterfalls, the Koh Rang-Koh Ngam snorkelling site and Kai Bae viewpoint.

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Published : January 09, 2022

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Bangkok restaurants can now serve booze until 9pm

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Alcohol can be served until 9pm in food outlets that have passed the SHA Plus or Thai Stop Covid 2 Plus standards, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) announced on Saturday.

Bangkok restaurants can now serve booze until 9pm

The announcement, signed by Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang, went into effect on Sunday.

Meanwhile, operators of entertainment venues, pubs, bars and karaoke outlets that want to change their status to food outlets must request permission from district offices to evaluate their venue readiness in line with disease prevention and control measures.

Like restaurants, these venues must also pass the SHA Plus or Thai Stop Covid 2 Plus standards and will only be allowed to serve alcohol until 9pm.

The SHA Plus or Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration standard means at least 70 per cent of the staff have been fully vaccinated and all other hygiene and safety measures have been met.

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Published : January 09, 2022

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6 missing Covid-positive foreigners found in Koh Chang

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The six Covid-positive foreigners who had gone missing were tracked down in Koh Chang on Saturday.

6 missing Covid-positive foreigners found in Koh Chang

Tourist Police Office 6 Inspector Pol Lt-Colonel Pattanapong Siricharoennam said the six tourists claimed they did not intend to escape and that they had not been informed of their test results.

“We have cooperated with public health officials in Koh Chang to provide medical treatment to the six tourists,” Pattanapong said.

Trat authorities on Friday launched a hunt for the six foreigners who had entered Thailand under the Test & Go scheme and checked out of their hotels in Koh Chang after testing positive for Covid-19 on January 4.

“Their test results came back positive for Covid-19, but the authorities have not been able to contact them since Wednesday [January 5] and we believe they may have left the island,” acting Koh Chang district chief Chanchai Phacharawarangkun said on Friday.

The tourists who had gone missing are:

• Arnaud Cachia, 32 (France)

• Romain Thiauld Gretten, 32 (France)

• Marek Zbignien Bonleckl, 62 (Poland)

• Krause Dariusz Tomasz, 51 (Poland)

• Oleheming Borgem Kolstad, 38 (Norway)

• Johan Debernardi, 31 (Switzerland)

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Published : January 09, 2022

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Thailand records 8,511 Covid-19 cases and 12 deaths on Sunday

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Public Health Ministry reported on Sunday (January 9) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 8,511 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 20 of whom have been found in prisons.

Thailand records 8,511 Covid-19 cases and 12 deaths on Sunday

Death toll increased by 12, while 2,605 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 2,269,550 – 2,193,867 of whom have recovered, 53,858 are still in hospitals and 21,825 have died.

Separately, another 38,795 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 116,106 their second shot and 228,101 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 106,336,237.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 306.02 million on Sunday, 258.95 million of whom have recovered, 41.57 million are active cases (94,057 in severe condition) and 5.50 million have died (up by 4,821).

Thailand ranks 25th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 60.95 million, followed by India with 35.51 million, Brazil with 22.49 million, the UK with 14.33 million and France with 11.81 million.

Published : January 09, 2022

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Morning fog with cool to cold weather in North and Northeast, isolated thundershowers in lower South

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The moderate high-pressure system from China covers upper Thailand and the South China Sea cause with morning fog and cool to cold in the North and the Northeast, the Thailand Meteorological Department said on Sunday (January 9). 

Morning fog with cool to cold weather in North and Northeast, isolated thundershowers in lower South

Meanwhile, morning cool will be likely in the Central and the East regions. 

On mountaintops of the North and the Northeast, cold to very cold is forecast. The minimum temperature of the North mountaintops is in range of 5-14 °C while the Northeast ranges by 8-15 °C.

The weak northeast monsoon prevails across the Gulf of Thailand and the South with isolated thundershowers for the lower South.

The 24-hour weather forecast for different regions:

North: Cool to cold with morning fog; temperature lows of 14-18 °C and highs of 30-35 °C; temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 5-14 °C.

Northeast: Cool to cold with morning light fog; temperature lows of 15-19 °C and highs of 31-33 °C; temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 8-15 °C.

Central: Cool with morning light fog; temperature lows of 19-21 °C and highs of 33-35 °C.

East: Cool with morning light fog; temperature lows of 21-24 °C, highs of 32-35 °C; waves below 1 metre high and about 1 metre offshore.

South (east coast): Isolated thundershower; temperature lows of 20-26 °C, highs of 31-34 °C; waves about 1 metre high in Surat Thani upwards, while 1-2 metres high and about 2 metres in thundershowers in Nakhon Si Thammarat downwards.

South (west coast): Isolated thundershower; temperature lows of 23-26 °C, highs of 33-34 °C; waves below 1 metre high and about 1 metre offshore.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Partly cloudy with morning light fog; temperature lows of 23-24 °C and highs of 34-35 °C.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : January 09, 2022

By : THE NATION