Thailand lifts RT-PCR requirement for vaccinated tourists from May 1

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The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Friday rescinded the requirement for fully vaccinated foreign tourists to undergo the expensive RT-PCR test upon arrival.

Thailand lifts RT-PCR requirement for vaccinated tourists from May 1

The new rule will go into effect on May 1, the CCSA announced.

The centre, which convened a meeting chaired by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha on Friday, approved the proposal put forward by the Public Health Ministry’s academic committee and an emergency disease control panel.

Currently, foreign tourists and Thais returning from overseas are required to undergo an RT-PCR test even if they have taken all their Covid-19 shots.

The tourism sector and hotel operators have been repeatedly calling on the government to abolish this requirement because this added cost burden is driving tourists to countries that do not require any additional tests.

Under the new setup, vaccinated travellers will be advised to test themselves regularly using rapid antigen test kits. If they test positive, they can seek treatment under their insurance policy or should their medical costs themselves, the CCSA announced.

Travellers who have not been vaccinated or have received just one shot will be required to undergo an RT-PCR test on arrival and on the fourth or fifth day of their stay in the Kingdom, the CCSA added. They will also be required to quarantine for 10 days.

The required insurance coverage will also be halved to US$10,000, the CCSA said.

Published : April 22, 2022

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Bangkok turns 240 years old

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Exactly 240 years ago on April 21, 1782, King Rama I inaugurated his new capital’s city pillar, moving from Thonburi on the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya River to Bangkok on the western bank.

Bangkok turns 240 years old

He named his new capital Krung Thep Maha Nakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahinthara Ayutthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Piman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit.

The 168-letter-long name has broken the Guinness World Record as the longest name for a place.

Though Krung Thep Maha Nakhon is better known as Bangkok, the origin of the world-famous moniker is still unclear.

Etymologists believe the city’s name may have been derived from Bang, the Thai word for “village” and Koh “island”, stemming from the city’s watery landscape.

Another theory suggests it may have been shortened from Bang Makok, a village abundant with makok or Elaeocarpus hygrophilous trees that bear olive-like fruit.

Officially, Bang Makok was known as Thonburi Si Mahasamut, according to the Ayutthaya Chronicles.

Bangkok was likely a colloquial name, albeit one widely adopted by foreign visitors, who continued to use it to refer to the city even after the new capital’s establishment.

The history of Bangkok dates at least back to the early 15th century when it was a village under the rule of Ayutthaya. Bangkok initially served as a customs outpost with forts on both sides of the river and was the site of a siege in 1688 in which the French were expelled from Siam. After the fall of Ayutthaya to the Burmese in 1767, the newly crowned King Taksin established his capital in the town, which became the base of the Thonburi Kingdom.

In 1782, King Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I) succeeded Taksin and moved the capital to the western bank’s Rattanakosin Island, thus founding the Rattanakosin Kingdom. The City Pillar was erected on April 21, 1782, which is regarded as the date of the foundation of Bangkok as the capital.

To celebrate the city’s anniversary, the Culture Ministry has been hosting the “240th Anniversary Bangkok Festival” on Rattanakosin Island in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district. The five-day festival wraps up on Sunday.

Published : April 22, 2022

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Thailand gets 200,000 doses of India-made Covovax under Quad pact

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A consignment of 200,000 doses of the India-made Covovax vaccine was handed to Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Thursday under the Quad Vaccine Partnership.

Thailand gets 200,000 doses of India-made Covovax under Quad pact

Present at the handover ceremony were Indian Ambassador Suchitra Durai, Australian Ambassador Allan McKinnon, Japan Ambassador Nashida Kazuya and the United States Chargé d’Affaires James Wayman.

This is the second consignment of vaccines India has provided under the Quad partnership after delivering its first one to Cambodia on April 12.

The vaccines have been supplied in line with Indian PM Narendra Modi’s promise to donate 500,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines to countries in the Indo-Pacific region.

Modi made the commitment at the Quad Leaders’ Summit in Washington on September 24, 2021.

The vaccine partnership was announced by the Quad leaders at their first summit on March 12, 2021, to leverage collective strength to ensure equitable access to safe and effective vaccines.

Quad countries, namely Australia, Japan, India and United States, have provided Thailand with 4.5 million Covid-19 vaccine doses so far. They have also provided last-mile delivery assistance and monetary support to ensure the doses are translated into jabs.

Australia is helping Thailand deliver vaccines safely and effectively by strengthening data systems and developing communication strategies with a focus on migrant populations.

India has been providing oxygen concentrators and essential medicines.

Japan has also provided oxygen concentrators as well as high-quality equipment for vaccine storage and transport through “Last One Mile Support”.

The US has helped with surveillance and contact tracing, case investigation, training health care workers, and data management.

Thailand gets 200,000 doses of India-made Covovax under Quad pact

Published : April 22, 2022

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New chief appointed to tackle emergency situations at Bangkok airports

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The Army commander has named a new chief to oversee emergency situations at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports.

New chief appointed to tackle emergency situations at Bangkok airports

Supreme Commander General Chalermphol Srisawat signed the order on Wednesday appointing General Narong Prueksaroongruang as situation commander for the two airports. The order was published in the Royal Gazette the following day.

The order states that General Narong, a military specialist attached to the Supreme Command, will oversee all emergency operations at the two airports in case an emergency situation occurs.

The commander also appointed General Benjapol Rangsiphanuwat, an adviser to the Supreme Command, and Lt-General Saengsak Lamungthong, a military specialist attached to the Supreme Command, as Narong’s deputies.

The three officers will be in charge of emergency situations at the two international airports and will carry out operations assigned to them by the prime minister and the Cabinet, the order added.

The appointments go into effect retroactively from April 1.

Published : April 22, 2022

Security guard wins a fortune for finding missing kitty

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A Bangkokian, whose beloved Scottish fold “Manee” had gone missing for three days, was snapped handing 300,000 baht in cash to the security guard who found it.

Security guard wins a fortune for finding missing kitty

The lucky guard had been patrolling the village, believed to be Noble Tara Town in Town in Bangkok’s Wang Thonglang district, when he spotted the cat and called the owner.

The distraught owner had put up notices promising a fortune for her lost kitty.

When the two were reunited, the woman posted messages on social media thanking everybody for helping find her missing cat and also apologised to her neighbours.

Published : April 22, 2022

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Google Maps searches show Thais opting for more eco-friendly pursuits

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The search for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in Thailand has surged by 357 per cent over the past year, Google Maps announced on Thursday.

Google Maps searches show Thais opting for more eco-friendly pursuits

The search engine published data on Thai users’ search topics that are environmentally friendly ahead of Earth Day, which is marked on April 22 every year.

The data shows that the search for forest hiking routes in Thailand rose by 132 per cent year on year, while the search for public parks also increased 49 per cent year on year.

The top five hiking routes searched on Google Maps between March 2021 and last month are Wat Pha Lat Hike (Monk’s Trail) in Chiang Mai, Pha Hua Sing in Phetchabun, Kew Mae Pan in Chiang Mai, Khunkorn Forest Park in Chiang Rai and Monkey Trail in Krabi’s Ao Nang.

Apart from public parks and nature trails, Thais are also interested in farmers’ markets, with searches on this topic rising 66 per cent year on year.

The five most popular farmers’ markets among Thai internet users are Chiang Mai’s Saturday Organic Market, Jin Jai Farmers Market and Kad Ban Ho, Pathum Thani’s New Si Mum Muang Market and Surin’s Sunday Green Market.

Thais have also shown interest in waste management, with the search for waste-management services rising by 67 per cent, while the hunt for second-hand shops and vendors of used and vintage clothes rose by 44, 57 and 153 per cent respectively.

Published : April 22, 2022

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Schools can open if all infection curbing measures in place: govt

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Schools have been ordered to put all Covid-19 prevention measures in place before reopening for the 2022 academic year on May 16, government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said on Thursday.

Schools can open if all infection curbing measures in place: govt

“Schools planning to hold classes onsite or using a mixture of online and onsite learning must implement Covid-19 preventive measures as suggested by the Public Health Ministry,” he said. “The Education Ministry is also tasked with monitoring the situation closely to prevent cluster cases on campus.”

Thanakorn added that schools allowing onsite classes should first pass the Thai Stop Covid+ standard and implement the DMHT-RC practices, which are distancing, mask-wearing, handwashing, temperature checking, reducing crowds and cleaning regularly.

The Thai Stop Covid+ standard for schools stipulates that at least 85 per cent of teachers, staffers and students must be fully vaccinated. All personnel are also advised to take antigen tests regularly.

“Students can only work in small groups, while all airconditioned classrooms must be aired every two hours by opening windows,” Thanakorn said. “Schools are also required to prepare sealed routes for students to travel to the campus with as little exposure to crowded places as possible.

“Parents should also teach their children the importance of keeping their face mask on at all times and maintaining a distance from others while in school to protect themselves from Covid-19,” he added.

Published : April 22, 2022

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Thailand records 21,808 Covid-19 cases and 128 deaths on Friday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Friday (April 22) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 21,808 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 91 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 21,808 Covid-19 cases and 128 deaths on Friday

Death toll increased by 128, while 19,826 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 1,904,603.
 

Published : April 22, 2022

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Mekong River levels to surge for 7 days as Chinese dam releases water

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The level of Mekong River is expected to continue rising for a week as China’s Jing Hong Dam has been releasing water at 1,590 cubic metres per second on average since Monday due to heavy rains, the Office of National Water Resources said on Thursday.

Mekong River levels to surge for 7 days as Chinese dam releases water

The office’s deputy secretary-general Chayan Muangsong said that from Friday onwards, the level of Mekong River at the Chiang Saen Hydrology Station in Chiang Rai is expected to rise by about 2 metres.

“From the Chiang Khan Hydrology Station in Loei to Khong Jiam Hydrology Station in Ubon Ratchathani, the river’s level is expected to rise by half a metre during the said period,” he said. “However, the estimated level can change depending on the water management policy of Xayaburi Dam in Laos.”

The office has advised people living along the banks of the Mekong in Chiang Rai, Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen and Ubon Ratchathani to monitor weather forecasts and hydrological updates closely and prepare for possible floods in the next seven days.

Published : April 22, 2022

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China’s Covid-19 controls hinder talks over submarine engine

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The Royal Thai Navy said on Thursday that it has postponed talks with submarine manufacturer China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Co (CSOC) to early May because of China’s strict Covid-19 restrictions on foreign arrivals.

China’s Covid-19 controls hinder talks over submarine engine

The talks, scheduled to kick off this month, aim to address the problem of the submarine’s production coming to a halt in early March when Germany blocked the export of MTU396 diesel engine to China.

Navy spokesman Vice Admiral Pokkrong Monthatpalin said the exact date of the talks will be confirmed by CSOC.

“Commander-in-chief Admiral Somprasong Nilsamai insists the talks be held as soon as possible to ensure we receive the [Yuan-class S2-6T] submarine as per the specifications ordered,” he added.

“The talks will only discuss the submarine engine issue and will not cover other issues such as the purchase of second-hand submarines.”

Pokkrong also said that the delay has nothing to do with the upcoming no-confidence debate as some have speculated, as the exact date of the parliamentary debate has yet to be set.

The Navy signed a 13.5-billion baht deal in 2017 with CSOC for the purchase of an S26T submarine fitted with MTU396 diesel engines from Germany’s Motor and Turbine Union Company.

However, Germany blocked the export in line with a European Union arms embargo imposed on China after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.

Published : April 22, 2022

By : THE NATION