Pheu Thai’s Chatchart top choice for Bangkokians

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Though the capital’s gubernatorial elections are expected to be held in mid-2022, Bangkokians are already studying the four potential candidates.

Pheu Thai’s Chatchart top choice for Bangkokians

In a recent Suan Dusit poll, former transport minister and Pheu Thai’s PM candidate Prof Dr Chatchart Sitthiphan came in as the top favourite.

The other three candidates are former King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) rector Prof Dr Suchatvee Suwansawat, the incumbent Pol General Aswin Kwanmuang and his recently resigned deputy Sakolthee Phatthiyakul.
 

Pheu Thai’s Chatchart top choice for BangkokiansPheu Thai’s Chatchart top choice for Bangkokians

Suan Dusit University collected the opinions of 1,135 Bangkokians and also learned that more than 90 per cent of people living in the capital are ready to elect a new leader.

Here’s a look at each candidate’s profile and ranking in the opinion poll:

Published : January 01, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand recorded 3,011 Covid-19 cases and 10 deaths on Saturday.

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Saturday (January 1) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 3,011 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 57 of whom have been found in prisons.

Thailand recorded 3,011 Covid-19 cases and 10 deaths on Saturday.

Death toll increased by 10, while 3,315 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 2,226,446 – 2,171,809 of whom have recovered, 32,929 are still in hospitals and 21,708 have died.

Separately, another 28,563 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 65,407 their second shot and 71,835 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 104,444,169.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 288.54 million on Saturday, 253.71 million of whom have recovered, 29.38 million are active cases (89,849 in severe condition) and 5.45 million have died (up by 5,627).

Thailand ranks 24th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 55.7 million, followed by India with 34.86 million, Brazil with 22.29 million, the UK with 12.94 million and Russia with 10.5 million.

Published : January 01, 2022

By : THE NATION

Cool to cold weather in upper Thailand, isolated heavy rains in the lower South

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The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Saturday (January 1) that the rather strong high-pressure system covers upper Thailand. Cool to cold weather and strong winds are forecast in the areas with a decrease in temperature by 1-2 °C.

Cool to cold weather in upper Thailand, isolated heavy rains in the lower South

Mountaintops in the North and the Northeast are cold to very cold with temperature ranging from 5 to 15 °C. People should take care of their health due to variable weather.

The Department also mentioned that the strong northeast monsoon prevails across the Gulf of Thailand and the South. Thundershowers and isolated heavy rains are forecast in the lower South.
Waves in the Gulf are about 2-3 meters high and over 3 meters during thundershowers. People in the lower South should beware of the severe condition. All ships should proceed with caution and small boats should keep ashore.
 

The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is as follows:

North: Cool to cold weather; temperature lows of 15-20 degrees and highs of 29-33 degrees Celsius. Temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 5-12 degrees Celsius.

Northeast: Cool to cold weather with strong winds; temperature lows of 14-18 degrees and highs of 29-31 degrees Celsius. Temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 7-15 degrees Celsius.

Central: Cool weather in the morning with strong winds; temperature lows of 19-21 degrees, highs of 30-32 degrees Celsius.

East: Cool weather in the morning with strong winds; temperature lows of 21-23 degrees, highs of 31-33 degrees Celsius; waves 1-2 meters high and 2 meters high offshore.

South (east coast): Thundershowers in 40 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 21-25 degrees, highs of 30-32 degrees Celsius; waves 2-3 meters high and over 3 meters high during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Thundershowers in 20 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 23-26 degrees, highs of 30-33 degrees Celsius; waves 1-2 meters high and 2 meters high offshore.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Cool weather in the morning with strong winds; temperature lows of 21-22 degrees, highs of 30-32 degrees Celsius.
 

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : January 01, 2022

By : THE NATION

85 dead, 786 injured as Thailand’s ‘7 Dangerous Days’ kick off

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The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported 85 deaths and 786 injuries from road accidents on December 29 and 30 – the first two of Thailand’s annual “Seven Dangerous Days”.

85 dead, 786 injured as Thailand’s ‘7 Dangerous Days’ kick off

Road accidents usually surge during the New Year holidays as thousands of people head to their hometowns.

“December 30 [Thursday] alone saw 442 accidents with 44 deaths and 426 injuries,” said Nirat Phongsitthithavon, director of the department’s Road Accident Prevention and Mitigation Centre. “The total number of accidents over Wednesday and Thursday came in at 784, with 85 deaths and 786 injuries.

“The most common cause is speeding [33.7 per cent], followed by drunk driving [26.3 per cent] and poor visibility [17.8 per cent]. Chiang Mai has seen the most accidents at 31, while Nakhon Ratchasima has seen the highest number of deaths at seven,” he added.

“Most accidents or 83.1 per cent involved motorcycles, followed by pick-up trucks [6.5 per cent] and personal cars [3.53 per cent].

85 dead, 786 injured as Thailand’s ‘7 Dangerous Days’ kick off

“Motorists are advised to strictly obey speed limits and traffic rules, wear helmet or seatbelt and never drive when under the influence,” Nirat said. “Also follow Covid-19 prevention measures to prevent clusters and another explosion of cases.”

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Published : December 31, 2021

By : THE NATION

Delta still the dominant Covid-19 strain in Thailand, survey shows

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The Omicron variant of Covid-19 accounts for only 9 per cent of new cases in Thailand since November 1, though Delta is still the dominant strain, a Department of Medical Science survey revealed.

Delta still the dominant Covid-19 strain in Thailand, survey shows

“Asurvey conducted nationwide since Thailand opened its doors to foreign tourists on November 1 until December 28 shows that 90.94 per cent of new Covid-19 patients had been infected by the Delta variant,” Dr Suphakit Sirilak, the department’s director-general, said on Thursday.

“Of the new patients, only 8.91 per cent have the Omicron variant, which was only discovered in Thailand on November 30,” he said. “Meanwhile, 0.13 per cent of new patients have the Alpha variant, while 0.02 per cent have the Beta variant.”

The department believes that the highly transmissible Omicron variant will push the number of daily infections to about 13,000 patients in the best-case scenario and 30,000 in a worst-case scenario.

As many as 934 Omicron infections were detected in Thailand as of Thursday, 577 of whom were arrivals from abroad and 357 were local transmissions.

More than 60 per cent of the cases have been found in Bangkok, Kalasin in the Northeast and Phuket in the South.

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Published : December 31, 2021

By : THE NATION

Prayut orders stricter Covid-19 measures after New Year celebrations

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered state agencies to expand Covid-19 prevention measures once the holiday period is over.

Prayut orders stricter Covid-19 measures after New Year celebrations

Theerapat Prayurasiddhi, permanent secretary of the Office of the PM, said on Thursday that Prayut wants agencies to consider the following measures between January 1 and 14, namely:

• Work from home if possible

• Avoid large gatherings such as meetings, seminars, training and examinations. On-site activities can be held provided all Covid-19 prevention measures are strictly adhered to or if the event cannot be cancelled or postponed.

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Published : December 31, 2021

By : THE NATION

Free expressways, motorways for New Year holidays

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The government is providing the following free services from December 30 to January 3 as a New Year gift to people in Thailand.

Free expressways, motorways for New Year holidays

Toll-free expressways

The Expressway Authority of Thailand has waived toll fees for the following routes:

• Burapha Withi Expressway (Bangna-Chonburi)

• Kanchanaphisek Expressway (Bang Phli-Suksawat)

Toll-free motorways

The Department of Highways is offering free use of the following motorways:

• Highway No 7 (Bangkok-Pattaya)

• Highway No 9, Bangkok Outer Ring Road (Kanchanaphisek Road)

• Phra Pradaeng to Bang Khae, Phra Pradaeng to Bang Khun Thian

• Outer Ring Road (Kanchanaphisek Road from Bang Pa-in to Bang Phli)

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Published : December 31, 2021

By : THE NATION

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

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The Nation Thailand gathered a list of 2022 New Year countdown events that you can attend on December 31 in Bangkok and other provinces around Thailand.

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

Bangkok:

“ASIATIQUE Thailand Countdown 2022” at Asiatique: The Riverfront mall in Bang Kho Laem district. Event starts from 11pm.

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

“Siam Paragon Countdown 2022: The Universe of Happiness Celebrations” at Siam Paragon mall in Pathumwan district. Event starts from 4pm.

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

“Amazing Thailand Countdown 2022” at ICONSIAM shopping complex in Khlong San district. 

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

“Centralworld Bangkok Countdown 2022”, broadcasted live via One 31 channel and facebook page of Central department store. Event starts from 10.15pm.

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

Phuket: Amazing Thailand Countdown 2022 “Amazing New Chapters @Phuket” at King Rama X Public Park on Saphan Hin Beach.

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

Chiang Mai: Amazing Thailand Countdown 2022 “Amazing New Chapters @Chiang Mai” at Royal Park Rajapruek.

Rayong: Amazing Thailand Countdown 2022 “Amazing New Chapters @Rayong” at Moonlight Beach.

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

Nakhon Ratchasima: Amazing Thailand Countdown 2022 “Amazing New Chapters @Nakhon Ratchasima” at the city hall. 

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

Ayutthaya: Amazing Thailand Countdown 2022 “Amazing New Chapters @Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya” at Wat Phra Ram.

Phetchabun: “Khao Kho Countdown 2022” at Khao Kho scenic point.
 
Buri Ram: “Kite Flying Countdown 2022” at Chang Arena.

Roi Et: “Roi Et Tower Countdown 2022” at Roi Et Tower.

Prachuap Khiri Khan: “Hua Hin Beach Camp Countdown 2022 presented by Chang” at Intercontinental Hua Hin Resort.

Ratchaburi: “Amazing Thailand Countdown 2022 @Ratchaburi” at Pracharat Phattana Dam. Event starts from 4pm.

Countdown 2022 events around Thailand

Chonburi: “Koh Larn Countdown” at Na Ban Pier on Koh Larn. Event starts at 7.30pm.
  
Sukhothai: “Amazing Night Sukhothai Countdown 2022” at Sukhothai Historical Park. Event starts from 5pm.

Pattaya: “MONO29 PATTAYA COUNTDOWN 2022” at Bali Hai Pier in Bang Lamung district. Event starts from 4pm.

Krabi: “Ao Nang Beach Festival Countdown 2022” at Ao Nang Beach. Event starts from 4pm.
 
Kanchanaburi: “Tha Muang Countdown 2022″ at Nang Loy market in Tha Muang district.

Suphanburi: “Suphanburi Light Festival 2022″ at Banharn-Jamsai Tower.

Ang Thong: “Ang Thong New Normal New Year 2022” at Ang Thong Intersection in Muang district.
 
Tak: “Light of Koh Loy Festival” at Koh Loy in Muang district.

Uthai Thani: “AMAZING THAILAND COUNTDOWN 2022 @Uthai Thani” at Sa Kae Krang Plaza. Event starts from 5pm.
 
Lampang: “Nakhon Lampang New Year Festival 2022” at Clock Tower in Muang district. Event starts from 5.30pm.
 

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Published : December 31, 2021

By : THE NATION

Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea

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Four-month-old wild baby elephant “Fah Sai” succumbed to acute diarrhoea on Thursday night despite responding really well to treatment for severe injuries.

Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea

In a Facebook post on Thursday, Phadet Siridamrong, director of Nern Plub Wan Animal Hospital in Chonburi province, said the baby elephant developed diarrhoea on Wednesday and could not hold down her milk.

“By Wednesday evening, she could not get up while her body temperature continued dropping,” he said. “The vets gave her intravenous fluid, antibiotics, probiotics, oxygen and a heated blanket, but she did not improve and died on Thursday night.

Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea
Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea

“The team looking after Fah Sai over the past month were sad to see her go. We hope she rests in peace,” he said.

The baby elephant was found on November 28 with severe injuries from gunshots and a snare in Chanthaburi’s Kaeng Hang Maew district.

Her rescuers named her Fah Sai (clear skies) before transporting her to Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Pattaya on December 1 for treatment as well as to be nursed by a mother elephant. On December 11, veterinarians had removed 14 bullets from her legs, and she made a quick recovery and was getting ready to wear a prosthetic leg.

Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea
Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea

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Published : December 31, 2021

By : THE NATION

Thailand recorded 3,111 Covid-19 cases and 26 deaths on Friday.

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Friday (December 31) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 3,111 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 154 of whom have been found in prisons.

Thailand recorded 3,111 Covid-19 cases and 26 deaths on Friday.

Death toll increased by 26, while 3,241 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 2,223,435 – 2,168,494 of whom have recovered, 33,243 are still in hospitals and 21,698 have died.

Separately, another 61,134 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 151,440 their second shot and 171,179 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 104,278,364.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 286.88 million on Friday, 253.17 million of whom have recovered, 28.26 million are active cases (90,208 in severe condition) and 5.45 million have died (up by 6,758).

Thailand ranks 24th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 55.25 million, followed by India with 34.84 million, Brazil with 22.28 million, the UK with 12.75 million and Russia with 10.48 million.

Published : December 31, 2021

By : THE NATION