Retail price of palm oil drops THB4-5 per bottle, further cuts coming

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Department stores and major retailers started reducing the retail price of cooking palm oil by 4 to 5 baht per bottle on Thursday following a reduction in the price of palm fruit, a government spokeswoman said.

Retail price of palm oil drops THB4-5 per bottle, further cuts coming

Deputy spokeswoman Ratchada Thanadirek said the reduction in the retail price from the current 69 baht to 70 baht per bottle was in line with Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit’s policy to have consumer goods prices reflect real costs.

Palm fruit prices continued to dive to about 6.5 to 6.9 baht per kilogramme on Thursday after Indonesia exported more of the fruit. Prices soared as high 12 baht per kg in May, prompting cooking oil makers to seek permission to raise the cooking oil price to 77-78 baht per bottle, but the Commerce Ministry asked them to stick with 70 baht.

Ratchada said the Internal Trade Department reported to the commerce minister that major retailers, supermarkets and department stores agreed to reduce the cost but retail prices might be different, depending on stockpiles.

She quoted the department as saying that retailers and stores agreed to cut the price by 4 to 5 baht this week and would reduce the price further next week.

Retail price of palm oil drops THB4-5 per bottle, further cuts comingProvincial commerce offices will continue to monitor prices of consumer goods and require all shops to clearly display prices to prevent stores taking advantage of consumers, she said.

According to Ratchada, the Commerce Ministry ran a survey of 105 department stores and 129 retail shops as well as 65 fresh markets nationwide on Tuesday and found that there was no shortage of key consumer goods.

She added that 1,613 department stores, 2,139 retail shops and 883 fresh markets have been surveyed since June 27.

Published : July 14, 2022

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Four groups of foreigners will be allowed to own residences, land

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The Interior Ministry said on Wednesday that its move to allow foreigners who invest 40 million baht for at least three years to purchase a residence on 1 rai of land will be in line with existing laws and additional ministerial regulations.

Four groups of foreigners will be allowed to own residences, land

Its statement came after Deputy Interior Minister Nipon Boonyamanee’s announcement on Tuesday that the ministry would ask the Cabinet to approve the move in a bid to boost real estate sales and stimulate the economy.

The ministry said it would introduce additional ministerial regulations with certain criteria, including that foreigners must be in one of four groups to be eligible.

The four are wealthy people, retirees, people who want to work in the country and those with special skills.

The ministry added that failure to comply with the criteria would result in the rights of foreigners being revoked, while they would be ordered to sell their land.

The ministry will grant the right to own land under existing laws, including that foreigners can purchase only 49 per cent of rooms in each condominium under the Condominium Act, it said.

Only Thais have the right to receive a 0.01 per cent transfer and mortgage fee for residences or condominiums costing no more than 3 million baht.

Published : July 14, 2022

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Traffic tickets sent via mail will be considered ‘received’ after 15 days

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The police will send traffic tickets to vehicle owners by mail in case officers cannot place the tickets on the windshields of vehicles that have violated the traffic law.

Traffic tickets sent via mail will be considered ‘received’ after 15 days

Each ticket will be sent in 30 days of the traffic violation and will be considered as “received” by the vehicle owner 15 days after the ticket has been sent.

The Royal Gazette website on Wednesday published the new regulation issued by the Royal Thai Police Headquarters under the Land Traffic Act of 1979, which added the 15-day clause to the existing regulation.

Earlier, Metropolitan Police Bureau deputy chief Pol Maj-General Jirasan Kaewsaeng-ek said the added clause would help people pay their traffic fines on time and therefore reduce repeat violations.

“A warning letter will be issued if the vehicle owner fails to pay the fine within 30 days after they receive the ticket. After that, a police summons will be issued twice. If the fine is still not settled, the police will ask the court to issue a warrant,” he said.

Delayed fine payment will incur a 1,000 baht “late fee” and the annual extension of the vehicle’s registration will be suspended until the fine is paid.

Published : July 14, 2022

By : THE NATION

Ubon Ratchathani’s grand candle procession lures thousands of spectators

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At least 10,000 locals and tourists witnessed a spectacular candle procession to mark the beginning of Buddhist Lent on Wednesday night at Wat Si Ubon Rattanaram in Ubon Ratchathani’s Muang district.

Ubon Ratchathani’s grand candle procession lures thousands of spectators

The procession commenced on Upparat Road in Nai Muang subdistrict at 7pm and featured a parade of giant wax sculptures of Buddha images and Hindu mythological creatures, with a traditional dance performance and light and sound acrobatic show by more than 2,000 performers.

Ubon Ratchathani’s grand candle procession lures thousands of spectators

Candle processions are held by Buddhist communities across Thailand to mark the beginning of Lent, or the rainy season retreat for monks. Lent Day comes immediately after Asanha Bucha Day, which takes place during the full moon of the eighth lunar month, celebrating the day when the Buddha preached his first sermon to his first five disciples after his enlightenment.

Ubon Ratchathani’s grand candle procession lures thousands of spectators

Every Lent Day, people have carried giant wax candles to temples to present them to monks so they can remain lit throughout the three-month-period in which the monks cannot leave their temple grounds but have to focus entirely on studying the scriptures. Over time, the candles have grown more elaborate, being carved into different creatures and decorated with flowers, sparking competitions of wax sculptures and floral parades in many provinces.

Ubon Ratchathani’s grand candle procession lures thousands of spectators

Ubon Ratchathani has held its grand candle procession for 121 years and it has become a tourist attraction for both Thai and foreigners.

Governor Phongrat Phiromrat said on Wednesday cultural ambassadors from Vietnam, Laos, India and Japan attended this year’s event. They will also get cultural inputs from their Thai counterparts.

Ubon Ratchathani’s grand candle procession lures thousands of spectators

Published : July 14, 2022

By : THE NATION

Chula seeks candidates for its Covid-19 mRNA vaccine study

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Chulalongkorn University is inviting candidates to take a fourth jab of its Covid-19 mRNA vaccine starting next Monday (July 18) to study the efficiency of the vaccine.

Chula seeks candidates for its Covid-19 mRNA vaccine study

The study is supervised by the Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology at the university’s Faculty of Medicine.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, Dr Yong Poovorawan, expert virologist and chief of the centre, said the study would administer half a dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, and will compare the immunity level of candidates before the vaccination and one month after.

To be eligible, candidates must be over 18 years old and healthy, have no chronic health problem, never been infected with Covid-19, and have received three doses of Covid-19 vaccine in one of the following patterns:

– Sinovac + Sinovac + AstraZeneca

– Sinovac + Sinovac + Pfizer

– Sinovac + Sinovac + Moderna

– Sinovac + AstraZeneca + AstraZeneca

– Sinovac + AstraZeneca + Pfizer

– Sinovac + AstraZeneca + Moderna

– AstraZeneca + AstraZeneca + AstraZeneca.

The study will start administering jabs from July 18 at the Faculty of Medicine.

To take part, fill out the form at this link

Published : July 14, 2022

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Thailand records 2,257 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 28 deaths on Thursday

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The Public Health Ministry reported on Thursday (July 14) that over the past 24 hours, 2,257 Covid-19 patients have been admitted to hospitals, one of whom has arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 2,257 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 28 deaths on Thursday

The death toll has risen by 28, while 2,120 patients have recovered and discharged from hospitals. 

The number of cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022, stands at 2,329,746.
 

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 4,553,181 – 4,498,055 of whom have recovered, 24,191 are still in hospitals and 30,935 have died.

Separately, another 6,143 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 12,422 their second shot and 56,971 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 140,620,319.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 564.21 million on Thursday, 536.22 million of whom have recovered, 21.61 million are active cases (38,725 in severe condition) and 6.38 million have died (up by 1,542).

Thailand ranks 27th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 90.91 million, followed by India with 43.69 million, Brazil with 33.08 million, France with 32.68 million and Germany with 29.46 million.

Published : July 14, 2022

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Omicron BA.5 the most infectious of all variants, respiratory expert warns

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The Omicron BA.5 subvariant can spread faster than any other subvariants before it and can cause reinfections, Vichaiyut Hospital respiratory specialist Dr Manoon Leechawengongs warned on Wednesday.

Omicron BA.5 the most infectious of all variants, respiratory expert warns

In a Facebook post, Manoon posted a screenshot of an article headline from the Fortune website titled “Move over, measles: dominant Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 could be the most infectious viruses known to man”.

“The latest BA.5 subvariant is especially infectious and could be the most infectious virus to date,” Manoon said.

“A person who contracted the original Covid-19 virus found in Wuhan could spread it to an average of 3.3 persons, while Delta patients could spread Covid to 5.1 persons,” he pointed out.

“However, Omicron variants have taken the infection rate to another level, with the BA.1 subvariant being able to spread to 9.5 persons, and BA.5 to 18.6 persons,” he added.

Chickenpox has an average spreading rate of 12 persons and measles 18 persons.

“It is possible that the new Omicron subvariant could be even more infectious, such as BA.2.75, which has just been discovered in India and needs to be studied further,” Manoon warned.

“Luckily, the new subvariants do not cause more serious symptoms than their predecessors. However, people are advised to protect themselves from infection by wearing face masks, washing their hands regularly and maintaining a social distance,” he advised.

“Most importantly, go get a booster shot at suitable intervals to keep your immunity high,” he recommended.

Published : July 13, 2022

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Officials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon Nayok

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Teams of officials performed a large-scale operation to rescue an elephant calf that fell into a manhole in Nakhon Nayok on Wednesday morning.

Officials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon Nayok

The officials, led by Khao Yai National Park veterinarian Chananya Kanchanasakha, took hours to rescue the one-year-old calf before it was reunited with its distressed ten-year-old mother, who was tranquilised as the operation got underway.

The pair was successfully ushered back into the forest in Tambon Sarika in Muang district after the successful rescue.

Saksiri Siriboon, the head of Moo 9 village, had alerted the officials at 1am that the calf had fallen into the manhole of sewer pipes behind a resort. The manhole is about two metres deep, two metres wide and three metres long.

The rescue operation needed a special plan because the anxious mother had approached the manhole and wouldn’t leave. Officials feared it could attack the rescuers.

The mother and baby belong to a herd of some 20 to 30 elephants that had walked past the spot before the baby fell into the manhole.

Officials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon NayokRescuers were divided into three groups. The first group was sent uphill to set up a temporary barrier to prevent the herd rushing down to help if the mother cried for help.

The second, led by Chananya, was divided into three teams – one to shoot tranquiliser darts, another to be on watch and the third to take care of the mother elephant after it was sedated.

The third group was to use a bulldozer to bring the calf back up to the surface once its mother was sedated.

Officials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon NayokInitially, the veterinarian expected the mother to be sedated and stand still while officials rescued its baby.

However, after three tranquiliser darts were fired at the mother, it collapsed into unconsciousness, its head and front portion hanging into the very manhole that had trapped the baby.

However, this allowed the trapped calf to feed from the mother’s breast after it had starved throughout the night and the early hours of Wednesday.

Officials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon NayokOfficials then used a bulldozer to lift up the mother. The veterinarian and helpers had to perform CPR on it while rescuers pulled the calf out from the bottom of the manhole.

Once the baby elephant was freed, it rushed to breast-feed from its unconscious mother.

Fortunately, the veterinarian managed to bring the mother elephant back to consciousness. The two elephants, gently guided by the officials, then sauntered off into the forest, none the worse for wear.Officials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon NayokOfficials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon NayokOfficials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon NayokOfficials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon NayokOfficials rescue elephant calf from manhole in Nakhon Nayok

Published : July 13, 2022

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Chadchart seeks China’s help in making Bangkok a smart city

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Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt met with the Chinese ambassador to discuss assistance in developing Bangkok into a “smart” city.

Chadchart seeks China’s help in making Bangkok a smart city

Chadchart had a working dinner with Ambassador Han Zhiqiang on Tuesday to seek the Chinese Embassy’s cooperation with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.

Apart from Chadchart, his chief adviser Torsak Chotimongkol, deputy governor Sanon Wangsrangboon, adviser Nipat Thonglek and secretary Pimuk Simaroj took part in the meeting.

They talked about various cooperation, from providing computers to Bangkok schools and giving medical equipment to hospitals to developing the capital into a smart city through investment and trade.

Chadchart also suggested that the embassy provide Chinese films for Bangkok’s “Krung Thep Klang Plang” outdoor film festival. Han agreed, saying the embassy would first make subtitles for the films.

The governor also requested Chinese teachers for Bangkok schools so students would be able to learn the language from native teachers.

Chadchart seeks China’s help in making Bangkok a smart city

Chadchart mentioned that the ambassador was friendly and they “talked a lot” until 9pm.

Chadchart had met Russian Ambassador Evgeny Tomikhin earlier this month to mark 125 years of bilateral ties and the 25th anniversary of Bangkok and Moscow becoming twin cities.

Chadchart seeks China’s help in making Bangkok a smart city

Published : July 13, 2022

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Bangkok’s new garbage collection fee deferred to Oct 2023

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In a bid to reduce people’s cost of living, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has decided to postpone the implementation of new garbage collection fee at 80 baht per month to October 1, 2023.

Bangkok’s new garbage collection fee deferred to Oct 2023

The current fee at 20 baht per month for households with less than 20 litres of garbage per day is scheduled to expire on October 1, 2022.

Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sitthiphan said on Tuesday that the meeting of BMA executives has agreed to postpone the hike in collection fee to avoid increasing the people’s financial burden now that there is an increase in the number of Covid-19 cases.

“The new fee will help increase the city’s income by 2 billion baht per month, but will add a burden to households more than businesses, since businesses usually have better recycling and waste management system to reduce their garbage output,” said the Chadchart.

“Currently about 60 per cent of garbage collected in Bangkok come from households, so we decided to postpone the hike to avoid increasing people’s cost of living.”

Chadchart added that in the meantime, the BMA will consider the collection rate that helps promote garbage sorting and efficient waste management, as the current rate is based solely on the volume of the garbage.

Published : July 13, 2022

By : THE NATION