Cooperation required to prevent new Covid wave over Songkran: expert

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The Songkran festival in mid-April may prove to be an important turning point for Thailand’s Covid-19 situation, as failure to curb new cases could mean a new wave of infections similar to the one sparked last year, a medical expert warned on Friday.

Cooperation required to prevent new Covid wave over Songkran: expert

Prof Dr Udom Kachintorn, an adviser to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said Thailand has arrived at a crossroads and residents will have to contribute if the disease is to be considered endemic by July.

“It all depends on people whether Covid will end as expected or continue until yearend and stall the economy further,” he said. “The government has done what it can to prevent a new outbreak.”

Udom, a former Mahidol University president, said he believes if everybody cooperates to prevent a new outbreak, Covid-19 can be transformed into an endemic disease by July, as planned.

“But everybody has to help out. We are at a crossroads,” he added.

The professor said he expected the government to completely relax preventive measures during the April 13-15 Songkran holidays. The long holiday is expected to trigger an exodus of city residents, raising the risk of a new outbreak unless everybody has had a booster shot, he warned.

Udom urged all Songkran revellers, especially those visiting their elderly family members upcountry, to ensure they have had all their shots, including the booster, at least two weeks before their visit. They should also avoid visiting high-risk areas at least seven days before heading upcountry.

“You should also do an ATK test to ensure you don’t bring the virus to your elderly relatives,” he said.

Udom also noted that Covid-19 jabs reduce the risk of severe illness and death, citing statistics showing that more than 60 per cent of those who have succumbed to the virus were unvaccinated.

Published : March 18, 2022

Asean ministers meet to gauge economic impact of Russia-Ukraine war

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Economic ministers from Asean countries recently discussed measures that should be taken to curb the potential impact the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war will have on the region’s economy.

Asean ministers meet to gauge economic impact of Russia-Ukraine war

They also pushed for all 15 signatories of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement to ensure the pact is ratified and enforced as soon as possible, Vice Minister for Commerce Sansern Samalapa said on Friday.

RCEP, effective since January 1, is a free trade agreement between the Asia-Pacific nations of Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. It is the largest trade bloc in history, accounting for about 30 per cent of the world’s population or 2.2 billion people and 30 per cent of the global GDP valued at US$29.7 trillion.

The 28th Asean Economic Ministers (AEM) Retreat, chaired by Cambodia, was held online on Wednesday and attended by representatives of the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations members.

Asean ministers meet to gauge economic impact of Russia-Ukraine war

The AEM Retreat agreed that the Russia-Ukraine war would have a moderate impact on Asean, as the region relies on raw materials from both countries, including fuel, metals and steel, although direct trade is minimal.

They called on Russia and Ukraine to negotiate an end to the conflict soon to prevent a long-term impact on the global economy, especially Asean.

“The risk of interruption in the supply chain may slow down Asean’s economic recovery,” said Sansern, who represented Thailand at the meeting.

Thailand also proposed that Asean countries work together to curb the impact the war has on energy supplies in the region. The Russia-Ukraine war has resulted in a surge in global oil prices, and the rising cost of fuel has made consumer products more expensive.

During their meeting, the economic ministers also signed a memorandum of understanding specifying that Asean countries will not restrict the export of necessities until November 2024.

The ministers also discussed Asean’s readiness in becoming a digital society and the preparation of measures in response to the economic and social impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Thailand’s trade with other Asean countries came in at $110.7 billion (3.6 trillion baht) last year, marking a 17.1 per cent increase year on year. Thai exports totalled $65 billion, compared to imports of $45.7 billion.

In January, Thai trade with Asean was valued at $9.3 billion (306.9 billion baht) – $5.2 billion in exports and $4.1 billion in imports.

Published : March 18, 2022

CCSA ignores call to lift afternoon ban on sale of booze

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The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Friday ignored the private sector’s calls to lift the ban on booze sales between 2pm and 5pm.

CCSA ignores call to lift afternoon ban on sale of booze

Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam said the CCSA did not even discuss the subject at its meeting on Friday. He added that the CCSA may look into the issue later.

Thanakorn Kuptajit, former president of the Thai Alcohol Beverage Business Association (TABBA), said on Thursday that he hoped CCSA would consider lifting the ban as part of moves to relax preventive measures to stimulate the economy.

Published : March 18, 2022

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Open-air concerts can be held under strict prevention measures: PM

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The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has given the go-ahead to open-air concerts, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Friday.

Open-air concerts can be held under strict prevention measures: PM

Prayut, who chaired the meeting, said concert organisers must first seek approval from the authorities and only open-air venues will be approved.

The number of concert-goers will also be restricted and venues will be required to strictly follow Covid-19 prevention measures, including wearing masks, the PM added.

“We haven’t approved the holding of concerts in halls or closed areas yet,” Prayut said.

“Also, don’t declare that the CCSA now allows people to remove their facemask. The CCSA has not abolished that measure yet. Some people say things in advance and cause confusion,” he added.

Prayut also said that organisers of Songkran celebrations should follow Covid-19 measures strictly, and if any venue is spotted violating measures, it will be closed immediately.

The PM added that the government has enough medicines and hospital beds to deal with an outbreak and also has more than 3 million vaccine doses in stock for boosters, but not many people are interested.

“So, today [Friday] I instructed officials to go out and vaccinate high-risk people, especially in areas where Songkran festivities will take place,” Prayut said.

He added that the government still has many steps to take before Covid-19 can be declared endemic.

Published : March 18, 2022

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No RT-PCR test necessary before flying to Thailand from April 1

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The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Friday approved the Public Health Ministry’s proposal to cancel the requirement of negative RT-PCR test result taken within 72 hours before departure for new arrivals under the Test & Go scheme.

No RT-PCR test necessary before flying to Thailand from April 1

“Tourists can take an RT-PCR test upon arrival with no test required before departure. However, they will need to take a rapid ATK test on their fifth day in Thailand,” Tourism and Sports Ministry’s permanent-secretary Chote Trachu said on Friday. “The new rule will be effective from April 1 onward to make visits to Thailand easier.”

The CCSA also extended the Covid-19 emergency decree by two months until May 31 to control the spread of Covid-19 and updated the colour-coding of provinces based on the Covid-19 situation.

The new colour coding is:

The orange or controlled zone has now been reduced from 41 to 21 provinces, namely: Chiang Mai, Tak, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Buri Ram, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Ayutthaya, Phatthalung, Phichit, Phitsanulok, Ranong, Rayong, Ratchaburi, Songkhla, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Surat Thani, Udon Thani and Uttaradit.

The yellow or highly-monitored zone has now been increased from 25 to 47 provinces, namely:

Kalasin, Kamphaeng Phet, Khon Kaen, Chanthaburi, Chachoengsao, Chai Nat, Chaiyaphum, Chumphon, Chiang Rai, Trang, Trat, Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Sawan, Narathiwat, Nan, Bueng Kan, Prachinburi, Pattani, Phayao, Phetchabun, Phrae, Maha Sarakham, Mukdahan, Mae Hong Son, Yasothon, Yala, Roi Et, Lopburi, Lampang, Lamphun, Loei, Si Sa Ket, Sakon Nakhon, Satun, Samut Songkhram, Sa Kaew, Saraburi, Singburi, Sukhothai, Suphanburi, Surin, Nong Khai, Nong Bua Lamphu, Angthong, Amnat Charoen, Uthai Thani and Ubon Ratchathani.

The blue or pilot-tourism zone has increased from eight to nine provinces, namely:

Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Krabi, Chonburi, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Phang Nga, Phetchaburi and Phuket.

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Published : March 18, 2022

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Medical department receives 2 million capsules of drug that can fight Covid

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The Medical Services Department on Friday received 2 million capsules of Molnupiravir drug from a subsidiary of pharmaceutical company Merck.

Medical department receives 2 million capsules of drug that can fight Covid

The total quantity can provide 50,000 courses of Covid-19 treatment.

The MSD Thailand Co Ltd represented Merck & Co Inc to deliver the drug to Dr Somsak Akkasilp, director-general of the Medical Services Department.

Somas said the oral Covid-19 drug will be used to provide treatment to Covid-19 patients with mild or moderate symptoms and they will be used for risk groups, such as the elderly and people with seven types of comorbidities.

“We’re glad that we received 2 million capsules of Molnupiravir, equivalent to 50,000 treatment courses, from MSD Thailand today,” Somsak said at a ceremony to receive the drug.

He said his department had negotiated and signed a contract with MSD Thailand to buy the drug in November after a previous briefing about the progress of the clinical trial of the medicine.

“At first, we will use the drug for groups of people who are at least 60 years old or who have seven comorbidities. But we may consider administering the drug to people who are at least 18 years old in the future when we have enough of it,” Somsak added.

He said his department would draft guidelines for distribution and administering of the drug in detail before sending it to hospitals next week.

Dr Mary Srethapakdi, managing director of MSD Thailand, said her company was very glad to deliver the drug to the Medical Services Department.

She said her parent company has been working hard against time to research and make the drug that can fight the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

“We would like to thank the Medical Services Department and medical specialists of several branches for exchanging medical information on Covid-19 patient treatments and on medicine for treating the patients,” Mary said.

“We are proud that we have become a part of helping Thais fight Covid-19 for taking part in the preparations for Thailand to exit pandemic status and enter endemic status.”

The Medical Services Department has assigned the Zuellig Pharma Co Ltd to manage the distribution of the 2 million capsules of the drug in accordance with the policy of the department.

Each patient will be given four capsules of Molnupiravir two times a day for five consecutive days to get the full course of 40 capsules.

The medicine can prevent infected persons from developing serious conditions or prevent their hospitalisation if they receive the drug within five days after they have the first symptom or after they test positive.

Published : March 18, 2022

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Baiya Phytopharm’s Covid-19 vaccine ready for human trials

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Baiya Phytopharm is accepting volunteers for the first human trial of its Baiya SARS CoV-2 Vax 2 Covid-19 vaccine.

Baiya Phytopharm’s Covid-19 vaccine ready for human trials

To be eligible, people should be between the ages of 18 and 64, healthy and should not have received any Covid-19 vaccines.

Those interested can register via https://baiya-recruit.clinsearch.co.th/register until the quota is full.

Baiya Phytopharm’s Covid-19 vaccine ready for human trials

The list of eligible registrants will be announced on March 25 and each suitable registrant will be contacted by officials.

Baiya Phytopharm’s Covid-19 vaccine ready for human trials

The vaccines will be administered at the Thai Red Cross Society’s Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute in Bangkok’s Pathumwan district between March and April.

Baiya Phytopharm’s Covid-19 vaccine ready for human trials

Baiya is one of four Covid-19 vaccines being developed in Thailand. The others are Chulalongkorn University’s ChulaCov19, the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation’s HXP-GPO Vac and Biotech’s nasal-spray vaccine.

Published : March 18, 2022

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The People mag to anoint Thailand’s 10 ‘unsung heroes’ on Mar 30

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The Nation Group’s online magazine The People will name Thailand’s 10 most “inspiring” personalities on March 30 at its People Awards 2022.

The People mag to anoint Thailand’s 10 ‘unsung heroes’ on Mar 30

The magazine usually features in-depth stories of people from every aspect, ranging from their mindset to the role they have played in changing society in the past, present and future.

“The People is interested in people’s stories because we believe people are the starting point of changes in this world. The magazine has told inspiring stories of some 4,000 people over the past four years via several platforms, especially social media,” Anant Lerpradit, managing editor and co-founder of The People, said.

“This year, we want to tell the story of people who are recognised for the positive changes they have made to society,” he said.

Thailand’s 10 “unsung heroes” will be chosen from a list of 100 nominees by eight honorary judges who hail from different fields, such as academics, marketing, science, digital economy, business, etc.

“Apart from recognising those who have had a positive impact on society, the awards also aim to create a more ‘inclusive’ society, in which there is no segregation and everyone is accepted equally.”

Winners will be chosen based on their achievements, actions and contribution to society.

The People Awards 2022 will be held on March 30 from 2pm to 4.30pm at the Gaysorn Urban Resort in Bangkok. The award ceremony, which is sponsored by Kasikorn Business-Technology Group, will also be broadcast live.

Message m.me/thepeoplecoofficial, call (081) 580 5990 or use hashtags #ThePeopleAwards2022 #TPPA2022 #ThePeople for more information.

The People mag to anoint Thailand’s 10 ‘unsung heroes’ on Mar 30

Published : March 18, 2022

By : THE NATION

Moves to make travel during Songkran safer, easier, cheaper

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The Transport Ministry is taking steps to make interprovincial travel during the Songkran holidays safer and easier this year.

Moves to make travel during Songkran safer, easier, cheaper

Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said on Thursday that relevant agencies have been told to ease travel in line with Covid-19 prevention measures as many people would want to return to their hometowns, travel or make merit during the April 11-17 holiday.

“The plan will focus on giving people easy access to public transport, boosting their confidence in service quality, reducing accidents, managing traffic and coordinating with related agencies on facilitating travel,” he said.

Moves to make travel during Songkran safer, easier, cheaper

Saksayam added that the ministry will also provide the following services during Songkran:

Waiver of toll fees
April 12-18: Burapha Withi and Kanchanapisek expresses
April 13-15: Si Rat, Udon Ratthaya and Chalerm Mahanakorn expressways
April 12-18: Motorway No 7 (Bangkok – Pattaya) and Motorway No 9 (Bang Pa-in–Bang Phli, Phra Pradaeng–Bang Khae and Phra Pradaeng–Bang Khun Thian)

Temporary opening of Motorway No 6 (Pak Chong – Sikhiu – Kham Thale Sor)
April 11-14 for departures
April 15-18 for arrivals

Free parking in Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Zone C from April 11-17

Moves to make travel during Songkran safer, easier, cheaper

The Transport Ministry has also instructed relevant agencies to ensure accident-prone areas, like railway intersections, are made safer and set up checkpoints to ensure drivers and vehicles are roadworthy.

Published : March 18, 2022

By : THE NATION

Phetchaburi campsite abuzz with bright butterflies until May

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Butterfly enthusiasts can have their fill of the colourful creatures if they visit Phetchaburi’s Ban Krang campsite from March to May this year, the Kaeng Krachan National Park announced on its Facebook page on Thursday.

Phetchaburi campsite abuzz with bright butterflies until May

People can either take a one day trip or camp out to enjoy the sight, though they have been asked to be careful.

Phetchaburi campsite abuzz with bright butterflies until May

However, people have been advised to drive carefully as butterflies often camouflage themselves while resting on the ground.

Phetchaburi campsite abuzz with bright butterflies until May

“Various species can be spotted at the campsite from March to May every year,” the national park said.

Phetchaburi campsite abuzz with bright butterflies until May
Phetchaburi campsite abuzz with bright butterflies until May

Published : March 18, 2022

By : THE NATION