Most Thais against legalising gambling, casinos, survey finds

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Have you visited a casino?

93.70%: Never

4.40%: Yes but outside Thailand

0.91%: Been to casinos both in Thailand and overseas

0.91%: Been to casinos in Thailand

0.08%: Unsure

Should casinos be legalised in Thailand?

46.51%: No, because it creates addicts, causes family conflicts, debt problems and crime. Gambling goes against Buddhist precepts.

21.25%: Yes, because the government can collect taxes to develop the country and Thais will not have to travel overseas for gambling. Illegal gambling will be difficult to wipe out despite the presence of legal casinos.

18.13%: Yes because it will stimulate the economy and generate more money.

10.32%: Not quite, because gambling is wrong and can lead to more debt and crime problems.

3.79%: Don’t know/won’t answer/don’t care.

What about electronic gambling kiosks and online gambling?

68.51%: No

23.37%: Yes

2.28%: Only electronic gambling kiosks should be legalised.

2.05%: Online gambling should be legalised.

3.79%: Don’t know/won’t answer/don’t care.

What about card games between families and friends?

47.72%: No

33.54%: Yes, but with rules such as controlled number of players, bet limits, location, etc.

14.87%: Yes

3.87%: Don’t know/won’t answer/don’t care.

Published : December 12, 2021

By : THE NATION

Booze won’t warm you up, can be dangerous, warns institute

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Wearing warm clothes, exercising or consuming hot drinks to keep warm is far safer than drinking alcohol, the Department of Medical Services (DMS) warned on Friday.

The DMS Princess Mother National Institute on Drug Abuse Treatment (PMNIDAT) said alcoholic drinks can warm you up, but the body’s temperature automatically drops while sleeping, which can cause a shock and result in fatality.

The PMNIDAT suggested that those who feel cold should exercise regularly and eat healthy meals. It said exercise stimulates the body and produces warmth from inside. It also advised people to wear winter attire, constantly drink warm beverages and consume more vegetables and fruits to build up their defences.

People struggling with alcohol or drug problems can call the PMNIDAT hotline at 1165, visit the institute in Pathum Thani or check out its website. They can also go to a Thanyarak Hospital in Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Khon Kaen, Udon Thani, Songkhla and Pattani.

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Published : December 12, 2021

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Geminids meteor shower to light up the skies after midnight on Monday

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The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) is encouraging people to watch the Geminids meteor shower from Monday midnight to dawn on Tuesday.

In a Facebook post on Friday, NARIT said the centre of the meteor shower is around the Gemini constellation with a maximum fall rate of 150 meteors per hour.

However, the institute said, the meteors will be more visible after the moon sets at 2am on Tuesday and in dark areas.

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Published : December 12, 2021

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BMA sends out teams to ensure Covid-19 measures met, hunt for new cases

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The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has deployed teams to ensure that all entertainment venues, eateries and tourist attractions in the capital are complying with measures to curb the spread of Covid-19.

Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang said on Saturday that this step is being taken because Covid-19 cases in communities and tourism venues in Bangkok and six tourism pilot provinces are expected to rise.

BMA sends out teams to ensure Covid-19 measures met, hunt for new cases

“The teams comprising officials from BMA and related agencies along with police officers and soldiers will ensure that all venues are adhering to Covid-19 prevention measures, such as maintaining distancing, wearing facemasks, providing hand sanitiser and screening visitors,” he explained.

BMA sends out teams to ensure Covid-19 measures met, hunt for new cases

He added that BMA is also conducting proactive Covid-19 tests in communities, markets and venues every two months to ensure patients are separated as soon as possible.

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Published : December 12, 2021

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Thailand recorded 3,787 Covid-19 cases and 20 deaths on Sunday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Sunday (December 12) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 3,787 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 5 of whom have been found in prisons.

Death toll increased by 20, while 5,606 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 2,168,646 – 2,095,859 of whom have recovered, 51,616 are still in hospitals and 21,171 have died.

Separately, another 41,894 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 63,520 their second shot and 39,009 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 97,321,750.


According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 269.98 million on Sunday, 242.71 million of whom have recovered, 21.96 million are active cases (88,823 in severe condition) and 5.31 million have died (up by 5,425).
 
Thailand ranks 24th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 50.76 million, followed by India with 34.68 million, Brazil with 22.18 million, the UK with 10.77 million and Russia with 9.98 million.

Published : December 12, 2021

By : THE NATION

Morning cool and light fog in upper Thailand, less rain and isolated thundershowers in the lower South

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The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Sunday (December 12) that the moderate high-pressure system still covers upper Thailand.

Morning cool to cold and light fog are forecast in the Northeast. Morning cool and light fog are forecast in the North, the Central and the East regions.

On the North and the Northeast mountaintops, cold to very cold weather is forecast in the North and cold weather is forecast in the Northeast.

“People over upper Thailand should keep healthy due to the variable weather and should be careful of poor visibility,” the department said.

“Farmers in the upper North should prepare for crop’s damage due to isolated light rains.”

The northeast monsoon prevails over the Gulf and the South is weakening. Less rain and isolated thundershowers are likely in the lower South.

The 24-hour weather forecast for different regions:

North: Cool and fog in the morning. Isolated light rain in the upper part; temperature lows of 16-19 degrees Celsius, highs of 29-33 °C; temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 7-14 degrees Celsius.

Northeast: Cool to cold and light fog in the morning; temperature lows of 12-16 degrees Celsius, highs of 26-30 °C; temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 4-11 degrees Celsius.

Central: Cool and light fog in the morning; temperature lows of 19-21 degrees Celsius, highs of 30-33 °C.

East: Cool and light fog in the morning; temperature lows of 19-23 degrees Celsius, highs of 31-32 °C; waves about 1 metre high and 1-2 metres offshore.

South (east coast): Partly cloudy with cool in the morning in the upper part, isolated thundershowers in the lower part; temperature lows of 22-24 degrees Celsius, highs of 29-32 °C; waves 1-2 metres high.

South (west coast): Partly cloudy; temperature lows of 21-24 degrees Celsius, highs of 31-33 °C; waves about 1 metre high and 1-2 metres offshore.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Partly cloudy. Cool and light fog in the morning; temperature lows of 21-23 degrees Celsius, highs of 30-33 °C.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : December 12, 2021

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Bangkok police prepare for Ratsadon-led rally on Sunday

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The Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) said it expects anti-establishment protesters to gather at Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong intersection from 4pm on Sunday and will dispatch crowd-control teams accordingly.

“Tomorrow’s protest is likely to be led by the Ratsadon group and their affiliates to demand the abolition of the Criminal Code’s Article 112 [lèse majesté law],” MPB spokesman Maj-General Jirasan Kaewsaengaek said on Saturday.

“Protestors are likely to start marching from three spots, namely Phloenchit, Ratchadamri and Rama I roads toward the intersection. People are advised to avoid these routes from Sunday afternoon.”

Jirasan said officers will set up checkpoints around the intersection to ensure nothing illegal is carried into the protest areas.

“Police will adjust the strategy accordingly in case protestors change the venue or rally format,” he said.

Meanwhile, deputy police spokesperson Pol Colonel Krisana Pattanacharoen said on Saturday that police have been working on 801 cases related to political rallies in Bangkok this year and of them 406 cases have been submitted to the prosecutors.

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Published : December 11, 2021

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Health dept issues strict prevention guidelines for restaurants to follow

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With the holiday season coming up, the Department of Health has advised all restaurants to strictly adhere to the following prevention measures:

• Clean tables immediately after customers leave and display a sign showing they have been cleaned.
• Disinfect all contact points and toilets every one to two hours.
• Keep utensils clean and provide a separate spoon for shared dishes.
• Provide customers with gloves at buffets or self-service counters.

• Place a bottle of alcohol gel at every table or keep one within easy reach. In food courts, every stall should have a bottle of alcohol gel for customers to use.
• Maintain a one to two-metre distance between tables. If there is no space, then each table should be separated with a partition. In airconditioned restaurants, each table should be two metres away and diners should not be allowed to sit directly across from each other. Restaurants cannot be crowded.
• Allow diners to stay for no more than two hours.
• All restaurants should be well-ventilated and must open all doors and windows at least half an hour before turning on the air-conditioners. If possible, restaurants should ventilate the area every hour and keep ventilation fans on at all times.

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The department’s director-general Dr Suwanchai Wattanaying-charoencha also said restaurants must screen customers before they enter and ensure they log in via the “Thai Save Thai” application.

Diners are required to wear their masks except when eating. Air-conditioned restaurants are required to only serve fully vaccinated people or those who can produce a negative ATK test result taken within seven days.

Customers can file complaints about the restaurant’s Covid-19 prevention measures by scanning the QR code of the restaurant’s and writing to https://stopcovid.anamai.moph.go.th/ or the “Covid Watch” (ผู้พิทักษ์อนามัย) Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/COVIDWatchThailand.

Health dept issues strict prevention guidelines for restaurants to follow

Published : December 11, 2021

By : THE NATION

Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday

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Fishermen from Songkhla’s Chana district gathered in Sakom sub-district on Friday to renew their fight against plans to turn Chana into a “Prototype City of Advanced Futuristic Industries”.

Chana Hospital’s director Dr Supat Hasuwannakit was also present at the rally.

The villagers brought along more than 30 fishing boats and wore green bands on their arms to symbolise their battle to “Save Chana”.

Supat said the villagers were fighting to save the 20,000 rai of land they live on from being taken for the Chana industrial park project. At least three sub-districts will be affected by the project, he said.

Supat added that the first step the government should take is to pause the project and conduct the Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) that it had promised but never completed.

The protesters, meanwhile, said they were not totally against the project, but wanted it to be developed sustainably.

Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday
Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday
Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday

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They also raised the following points in their statement:

• That the government keep its promise to conduct an SEA on December 14 before it finalises plans to build the industrial estate.
• All work on the industrial park and the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) should be paused as the committee in charge is not neutral and is only conducting the survey online, which is not accessible to all.
• The authorities should stop legal proceedings against the 37 protesters who were arrested on December 6 and later released.

The villagers said they will hand in their demands at Government House on Monday and are calling for more supporters to join their rally.

Meanwhile, the Chana Rakthin Network has announced that it will return to protesting outside Government House on Monday. Many religious schools in the South have indicated they may join the protest.

Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday
Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday
Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday
Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday
Chana fishermen renew their battle against industrial park, ready to join rally in Bangkok on Monday

Published : December 11, 2021

By : THE NATION

Vets remove 14 bullets from baby elephant Fah Sai’s front legs

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Veterinarians from the Nern Plub Wan Animal Hospital successfully removed 14 bullets from the front legs of wild baby elephant “Fah Sai” on Friday.

The three-month-old elephant had been found on November 28 with severe injuries sustained 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 Chonburi’s Pattaya district for treatment.

The vets have had to remove the lower part of her front right leg that had been injured by the snare to prevent ulcers from spreading.

In a surgery that took nearly two hours, vets removed 10 large bullets and four small ones from her legs, though some shrapnel is still lodged in the flesh.

Vets remove 14 bullets from baby elephant Fah Sai’s front legs

“The shrapnel will come out automatically along with dead skin once her wounds start healing,” said Dr Sunita Wingwon. “During the recovery period, her wounds will have to be dressed every day. Once they are completely dry, she will undergo physical therapy, including swimming, to restore the muscle mass that had been removed during surgery.”

The vet team also reported that Fah Sai’s overall health is improving with her weight rising from 95 kilograms to 112kg.

The young elephant is consuming up to eight litres of milk daily. The milk is being taken from another nursing elephant and mixed with powder milk to boost her immunity.

The vets have also created an artificial foot from foam for Fah Sai to help her get used to prosthetics before they fit her with a permanent one made from rubber.

Vets remove 14 bullets from baby elephant Fah Sai’s front legs

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Published : December 11, 2021

By : THE NATION