Zuellig delivers Moderna vaccine for Covid, in time for Songkran

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Zuellig Pharma has delivered the first lot of 376,320 Moderna vaccines to Chulabhorn Royal Academy on Tuesday.

Zuellig delivers Moderna vaccine for Covid, in time for Songkran

Sunaiyanaa Kidkasetpaisal, general manager of ZP Therapeutics, Zuellig Pharma Thailand, said on Wednesday that the company was glad to join hands with the academy for citizens to be able to get Moderna vaccines, especially during the Songkran festival.

The increasing number of Omicron patients has suddenly raised worries about the variant.

Recently, the New England Journal of Medicine reported a comparative study in Qatar on the effectiveness of Moderna and Pfizer vaccines in preventing Covid-19.

The study evaluated the number of patients who had received two doses of Moderna and Pfizer from December 21, 2020, to October 20, 2021.

According to the study, only 878 Covid cases were reported from 192,123 people who had receive two doses of the Moderna vaccine. Only three had severe symptoms that required hospitalisation but there were no fatalities or patients in a critical condition.

In comparison, 1,262 Covid cases were reported from 192,123 people who had received two doses of the Pfizer vaccine. Seven of them had severe symptoms and one of them died.

The study concluded that the infection rate after receiving the Moderna vaccine is lower than the Pfizer vaccine, which is in line with previous studies.

“ZP Therapeutics is determined to increase vaccine accessibility to citizens and support Thailand to deal with Covid-19 by presenting world-class services to hospitals with distribution, digital service, and commercial, to support Thailand’s Covid-19 vaccination guidelines,” Sunaiyanaa said.

She added that the company is focused on creating protection for variants of concern during the Songkran festival.

Published : March 31, 2022

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THB252 million allocated for border road connection with Malaysia

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The Southern Border Provinces Development Strategy Committee has approved nearly THB252 million to connect the Sadao checkpoint in Songkhla province with Malaysia, Deputy Minister of Interior Niphon Bunyamanee said on Thursday.

THB252 million allocated for border road connection with Malaysia

He was speaking after a meeting of the Strategic Committee on Development of the Southern Border Provinces No. 1/2022, which was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan.

Niphon said the committee approved the construction of the road to connect the new Sadao Customs House and Bukit Kayu Hitam border checkpoint in Malaysia with a budget of THB251.9668 million.

This approval was a follow-up to the previous meeting on October 28, 2021, as the new checkpoint, under construction for two years, could not operate because there was no conclusion about the connection point between the two countries. This delayed the construction of infrastructure. The meeting also considered the increase in cost of maintenance if it could not open.

Published : March 31, 2022

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Surin stops short of declaring Covid-19 endemic

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The northeastern province of Surin has indefinitely postponed its ambitious plan to become Thailand’s first province to declare Covid-19 endemic on April 1.

Surin stops short of declaring Covid-19 endemic

The plan has been met with scepticism as daily cases in Thailand remain high.

Surin Governor Suvapong Kitiphatpiboon said on Thursday that after the upcoming Songkran holiday in mid-April, local authorities would evaluate the province’s preparedness once again to determine if Covid-19 can be declared endemic.

“I confirm our province’s determination to become the first province to declare [Covid-19 endemic],” he said.

On Tuesday, Surin’s Communicable Diseases Committee resolved to postpone the declaration, citing the need to “carefully watch the situation” during the upcoming long holiday.

Also, the province’s hospital bed occupancy rate has remained high at 8.6 per cent, while less than 80 per cent of its elderly residents and those suffering from chronic diseases have been vaccinated.

There has been widespread concern that travel during Songkran may lead to new outbreaks in many provinces.

Earlier, Surin authorities were keen to announce the province would be the first to declare Covid-19 endemic. They encouraged residents to get their Covid-19 booster shots as soon as possible.

Published : March 31, 2022

CCSA announces order to re-divide Covid zones

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The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has published a new order redesigning health zones around the country as Covid control areas, highly monitored areas and pilot tourism areas.

CCSA announces order to re-divide Covid zones

The order, which was signed by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in his capacity as CCSA chairman, was published in the Royal Gazette on Wednesday. It will take effect tomorrow, April 1.

Prayut said the redesigning of Covid areas was made under advice from the Public Health Ministry’s emergency medical operations centre and the Interior Ministry’s Covid-19 pandemic situation administration centre.

The new order declared 20 provinces as Covid-controlled areas, 47 provinces as highly monitored areas, and 10 provinces and some districts in 16 provinces as pilot tourism areas. The 16 provinces whose districts are designated tourism areas are also listed in the two other categories.

The 20 provinces that will now be Covid-controlled areas are:

1 Tak

2 Nakhon Nayok

3 Nakhon Pathom

4 Nakhon Ratchasima

5 Nakhon Si Thammarat

6 Buri Ram

7 Prachuap Khiri Khan

8 Ayutthaya

9 Phatthalung

10 Phichit

11 Phitsanulok

12 Ranong

13 Rayong

14 Ratchaburi

15 Songkhla

16 Samut Prakan

17 Samut Sakhon

18 Surat Thani

19 Udon Thani

20 Uttaradit

The 47 provinces to be highly monitored are:

1 Kalasin

2 Kamphaeng Phet

3 Khon Kaen

4 Chanthaburi

5 Chachoengsao

6 Chainat

7 Chaiyaphum

8 Chumphon

9 Chiang Rai

10 Trang

11 Trat

12 Nakhon Phanom

13 Nakhon Sawan

14 Narathiwat

15 Nan

16 Bueng Kan

17 Prachin Buri

18 Pattani

19 Phetchabun

20 Phrae

21 Phayao

22 Mahasakham

23 Mukdahan

24 Mae Hong Son

25 Yala

26 Yasothon

27 Roi Et

28 Lopburi

29 Lampang

30 Lamphun

31 Loei

32 Si Sa Ket

33 Sakon Nakhon

34 Satun

35 Samut Songkhram

36 Sa Kaeo

37 Saraburi

38 Sing Buri

39 Sukhothai

40 Suphan Buri

41 Surin

42 Nong Khai

43 Nong Bua Lamphu

44 Ang Thong

45 Uthai Thani

46 Ubon Ratchathani

47 Amnart Charoen

The areas and provinces designated as pilot tourism areas are:

1 Bangkok

2 Krabi

3 Kanchanaburi

4 Khon Kaen (Muang, Khao Suan Kwang, Puey Noi, Phol, Phuwiang, Wieng Kao and Ubolrat districts)

5 Chanthaburi (only Muang and Tha Mai districts)

6 Chonburi

7 Chiang Rai (Muang, Chieng Khong, Chieng Saen, Thoeng, Phan, Mae Chan, Mae Fah Luang, Mae Sai, Mae Saruay, Wieng Kaen, and Wieng Pa Pao districts)

8 Chiang Mai

9 Trat (only Koh Kood and Koh Chang)

10 Nakhon Ratchasima (Muang, Chalerm Phrakiart, Chokchai, Pak Chong, Phimai, Wang Nam Khieo, and Si Khiew districts)

11 Nonthaburi

12 Buriram (only Muang district)

13 Pathum Thani

14 Prachuap Khiri Khan (Muang district – tambon Hua Hin and tambon Nong Kae)

15 Ayutthaya (only Muang district)

16 Phang-nga

17 Phetchaburi

18 Phuket

19 Ranong (only Koh Phayam)

20 Rayong (only Koh Samet)

21 Loei (only Chieng Khan)

22 Samut Prakan (only Suvarnabhumi International Airport)

23 Surat Thani (only Koh Tao, Koh Pha-ngan, and Samui)

24 Surin (only Muang and Tha Tume districts)

25 Nong Khai (only Muang, Tha Bor, Si Chiang Mai and Sangkhom districts)

26 Udon Thani (Muang, Kumphawapi, Na Yoong, Ban Doong, Prachak Silpakhom, and Nong Han districts).

Published : March 31, 2022

Islam office advises Muslims to strictly abide by health rules for Ramadan activities

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The Sheikhul Islam office of Thailand advised Muslims taking part in Ramadan activities to strictly follow health guidelines to protect themselves against Covid-19.

Islam office advises Muslims to strictly abide by health rules for Ramadan activities

Office representative Sutham Boonmalert said there is no problem if Muslims in the same household come together to eat after fasting. However, if they arrive from other provinces to join family or friends in eating they should follow health measures by separating their food and utensils.

He advised them to perform their “salah” (prayers) at home if necessary, but they could also do it at mosques, which should enforce social distancing and provide alcohol handwashing gel and sterilisers. Muslims could also pray outside mosques if there is an area to do so, Sutham recommended.

He said the activities should not be conducted in air-conditioned rooms to keep Covid at bay.

For gathering during the Eid al-Fitr feast, Sutham asked mosques to separate food and utensils. He said the best way is for mosques to give food to each house.

He also recommended that Muslims carry out “tahajjud” (night prayers) at home by having a father of the house act as an imam.

While the office suggested large open spaces for prayers, Sutham said elders and children should not pray together at mosques.

Department of Health director-general Dr Suwanchai Wattanaying-charoencha said on Wednesday that several rituals which involve gathering and carrying out activities together are risky.

Muslims taking part in activities together should be fully vaccinated and have a booster dose beforehand, he said.

“They should take an ATK test if they believe they have Covid-19 symptoms or come into contact with any high-risk person,” Suwanchai added.

Islam office advises Muslims to strictly abide by health rules for Ramadan activities

Published : March 31, 2022

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Thousands flock to Ganesha shrine for prosperity

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Many people flocked to Ganesha shrine in Bangkok’s Ratchada intersection on Wednesday night to pay their respects to Rahu – one of the nine major celestial bodies in Hindu belief – for prosperity.

Thousands flock to Ganesha shrine for prosperity

Pavements and roads near the shrine were crowded with an overwhelming number of devotees, causing traffic jams around Ratchada, Huai Kwang, Tiam Ruam Mitr and Phang Muang intersections.

Thousands flock to Ganesha shrine for prosperity

The shrine visit came after a number of astrologers advised people to pay their respects to Rahu from 8pm on Wednesday to 2.41am on Thursday as Rahu moves to the Aries and Libra constellations from 2.44am on Wednesday to 6.21am on October 17 next year.

Thousands flock to Ganesha shrine for prosperity

In Hinduism belief, people in constellations that Rahu moves to will face bad luck. Meanwhile, those in other constellations, especially Taurus and Scorpio, will have a prosperous year.

Thousands flock to Ganesha shrine for prosperity
Thousands flock to Ganesha shrine for prosperity
Thousands flock to Ganesha shrine for prosperity

Published : March 31, 2022

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Udon Thani farmers face mango oversupply due to Russia-Ukraine war

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Farmers in Udon Thani’s Nong Wua So district have been able to export only 2,000 tonnes of the 10,000 tonnes of mangos harvested due to several countries limiting cargo flights amid the Russia-Ukraine war.

Udon Thani farmers face mango oversupply due to Russia-Ukraine war

Udon Thani Provincial Commerce Office chief Prasert Faichaona said on Wednesday that Nongwuasor district has seen the highest output of mangos in 10 years and is expected to harvest up to 15,000 tonnes in May.

“The three kinds of mangos that are in high demand in foreign markets are Barracuda, Fah Lan and Phet Ban Lad. But only 2,000 tonnes have been exported, so the rest will have to be distributed to domestic markets,” he said.

“The commerce office has been working with relevant authorities to find sales channels for these mangos, such as weekend markets, shopping malls, and Blue Flag shops nationwide.”

Udon Thani farmers face mango oversupply due to Russia-Ukraine war

Prasert said the biggest customers for Thai mangos are Chinese, Japanese, South Korean and European fruit resellers.

“China used to order several thousand tonnes per year, but this year they have decreased their orders drastically due to a lower number of cargo flights and restrictions on imported produce imposed by the Chinese government in a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19,” he added.

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Published : March 31, 2022

By : THE NATION

BlackPink’s Lisa among 10 to win ‘The People Awards’

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BlackPink’s Thai member Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban is among 10 people/entities to win The People Awards 2022.

BlackPink's Lisa among 10 to win ‘The People Awards’

The awards were presented at a ceremony on Wednesday at Gaysorn Urban Resort in Bangkok’s Pathumwan district by online media The People.

It has been organising the event for four consecutive years, with its eight editors picking ten people or entities from more than 4,000 for their outstanding work, performance or achievements in the past year highlighted on The People website and YouTube channel.

BlackPink's Lisa among 10 to win ‘The People Awards’

The ten award winners are:

1. iLaw, or Internet Law Reform Dialogue, a human rights NGO that promotes the amendment of the Constitution.

2. Zendai Foundation, a network of health volunteers focusing on the treatment of underprivileged Covid-19 patients.

3. Spaceth.co, a platform dedicated to scientific and astrological study.

4. Sarunee Achawananthakul, director of Sal Forest, a research company focusing on sustainable business development.

5. Assoc Prof Dr Khaneungnit Sribua-Iam, an expert in environmental law and founder of the Thailand Clean Air Network.

6. Prof Dr Manop Phitakphakorn, head of Siriraj Hospital’s Centre of Excellence in Precision Medicine.

7. Rangsiman Rome, Move Forward Party-list MP, who led a discussion on the human trafficking problem among Rohingya refugees.

8. Aphichatphong Weerasetkul, director of the film “Memoria”, which won the Jury Prize at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival.

9. Phongsakorn Paeyo, triple gold medalist in wheelchair racing at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

10. Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban, Thai member of South Korea’s BlackPink K-pop group who has broken several records in the music field.

BlackPink's Lisa among 10 to win ‘The People Awards’

Published : March 31, 2022

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Thailand records 27,560 Covid-19 cases and 85 deaths on Thursday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Thursday (March 31) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 27,560 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 61 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 27,560 Covid-19 cases and 85 deaths on Thursday

Death toll increased by 85, while 25,077 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 1,404,912.
 

Published : March 31, 2022

By : THE NATION

Two arrested, almost 300kg of ‘ice’ seized in Pathum Thani

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Police seized 298 kilograms of crystal meth, or “ice”, and arrested two suspects in Pathum Thani province early on Wednesday.

Two arrested, almost 300kg of ‘ice’ seized in Pathum Thani

Deputy National Police chief Pol Maj-General Roi Ingphairoj, from the police’s drug suppression centre, said personnel from the Narcotics Suppression Bureau were deployed to check a rented room on Soi Bongkot 4 in Tambon Klong Song, Klong Luang district, at 1.30am following a tip-off.

Police found the ice drug in plastic wraps in the room. Two men, identified as Danupol, 23, and Saroj, 34, were arrested. Police withheld the suspects’ surnames.

Two arrested, almost 300kg of ‘ice’ seized in Pathum ThaniThey were charged with being in possession of a narcotic named in the first list with intent to sell in a manner that would cause the use of the drug to be widespread and create national insecurity.

Roi said police are investigating to try to locate other accomplices.

Published : March 30, 2022

By : THE NATION