Screen visitors from HK, Britain to stop Omicron BA2.2 reaching Thailand, top health official warns

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Arrivals from Britain and Hong Kong must be screened for the Omicron BA.2.2 subvariant, warned Public Health Commission vice chair Dr Chalermchai Boonyaleephan.

Screen visitors from HK, Britain to stop Omicron BA2.2 reaching Thailand, top health official warns

In his Blockdit post on Saturday, Chalermchai said Omicron BA.2.2 is severely impacting Hong Kong where weekly average Covid-19 infections have soared to 5,425 per million people, compared to 315 per million in Thailand.

“Meanwhile Hong Kong’s seven-day death rate from Covid-19 is 30 per million people, compared to 0.85 in Thailand,” he said.

“Apart from Omicron BA.2.2, the rise in Hong Kong’s Covid-19 cases may be due to the low number of vaccinated people as well.”

Chalermchai also confirmed that Omicron BA.2.2 has not yet been discovered in Thailand.

He emphasised that Omicron, which is the dominant strain in Thailand, is spreading four times faster than Delta and has mutated into three subvariants: BA.1, BA.2 and BA.3.

He said BA.1 and BA.2 have been discovered in Thailand while the number of patients infected with BA.2 is likely to increase rapidly.

Virus mutations commonly occur in areas where a lot of Covid-19 infections are found, he added.

Published : March 13, 2022

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Transport minister checks work on fifth Thai-Laos bridge

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Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob on Saturday inspected work on the fifth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge from Bueng Kan to Bolikhamsai. The bridge is due for completion in 2024.

Transport minister checks work on fifth Thai-Laos bridge

It will carry goods and tourists between the two countries on Highway 212 from Phon Phisai to Bueng Kan, which is scheduled to be completed in 2023.

The bridge will also support development of special economic zones and Asean Economic Community connectivity.

Saksayam said the new route was part of the government’s policy to turn Northeastern provinces into an economic hub of the Greater Mekong Subregion. Local roads, airports and other transport infrastructure was being upgraded too, he added.

Transport minister checks work on fifth Thai-Laos bridge

Construction of the 16.18-kilometre extradose bridge from Bueng Kan to Bolikhamsai will cost Bt3.93 billion.

The bridge support was designed in the shape of a Khene, a local music instrument, to showcase the culture of the Mekhong region. Meanwhile, the bridge has two traffic lanes with pavements and border checkpoints at either end.

As of February 28, the construction was 36.704 per cent completed.

Transport minister checks work on fifth Thai-Laos bridge

Meanwhile, expansion of the 16.926km highway from Phon Phisai to Bueng Kan will cost Bt631.54 billion and is scheduled to be completed in 2023. The highway will be expanded from two to four lanes.

As of February, construction was 46.150 per cent completed, slightly ahead of schedule.

Published : March 13, 2022

By : THE NATION

Labourers feel pain of rising price of alcohol, energy drinks

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Labourers in Thailand are feeling the heat from rising prices of alcoholic and energy drinks.

Labourers feel pain of rising price of alcohol, energy drinks

Since February, the price of Ruang Khao white liquor has risen from Bt120 to Bt130 (large bottle) and from Bt60 to Bt70 for a small bottle.
 

Meanwhile, a large bottle of Chang or Leo has risen Bt3 to Bt58 and Bt61 respectively while Heineken is up Bt4 to Bt76.

Also, the price of energy drinks has risen to Bt30-40 per box. For instance, the price of M-150 has risen from Bt10 to Bt12 per bottle.

A large wholesaler in Bangkok’s Bang Kapi district said prices of condensed milk, UHT milk and palm oil have also risen.

He added that retailers would raise the price of condensed milk, UHT milk, palm oil and instant noodles by Bt1-4 in line with rising wholesale prices.

“Everybody knows that production costs have risen, especially fuel and transportation, so we must sell products at the adjusted prices,” he said, adding that shops would make the decision on whether to raise the retail price or not.

Published : March 13, 2022

By : THE NATION

Lost wild elephant in Lampang sanctuary tames netizens hearts

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A two-year-old female elephant named Thap Salao at Doi Pha Mueang Wildlife Sanctuary in Lampang is proving a big hit with netizens.

Lost wild elephant in Lampang sanctuary tames netizens hearts

The elephant has become popular after straying from its herd in Uthai Thani two years ago, favouring instead the company of sanctuary officials and netizens.

However, officials are encouraging Thap Salao to learn behaviour from a stepmother elephant named “Mae Valentine” so she can forage for food and return to the forest.

Lost wild elephant in Lampang sanctuary tames netizens hearts

Bodin Chanthasrikham, founder of “Save the Wildlife” Facebook group, said releasing wild elephants into the forest can be difficult because of the distances they must walk to gather food.

Lost wild elephant in Lampang sanctuary tames netizens hearts

He said elephants are at risk from both natural and man-made dangers, citing the case of Fah Sai, a three-month-old female wild elephant who suffered severe leg injuries and succumbed to acute diarrhoea on December 30 last year.

Lost wild elephant in Lampang sanctuary tames netizens hearts

He also advised people to refrain from feeding, consuming, hunting and adopting wild animals in a bid to preserve them in the long term.

Lost wild elephant in Lampang sanctuary tames netizens hearts

The government has declared March 13 as Thai National Elephant Day to encourage Thais to pay attention to conserving the living symbol of the nation.

Lost wild elephant in Lampang sanctuary tames netizens hearts

Published : March 13, 2022

By : THE NATION

Thailand’s newest zoo opens just north of Bangkok

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Thanyaburi Mini Zoo, located on a 300-rai plot in Rangsit, Phatum Thani, opened to visitors on Sunday.

Thailand’s newest zoo opens just north of Bangkok

The zoo will serve as a foundation for the relocation of Bangkok’s famous old Dusit Zoo, which shut down in August 2018 after 80 years in operation.

Animals from Dusit Zoo have been relocated to six other zoos nationwide under the Zoological Park Organisation.

The new zoo features several animal displays, including Thai cranes, sulcata tortoises, yellow-headed temple turtles, raccoons, ring-tailed lemurs, squirrel monkeys, and capibaras.

Thailand’s newest zoo opens just north of Bangkok

The zoo also has a tree market to stimulate the economy of nearby communities and a learning centre to exhibit pictures of Dusit Zoo’s replacement, due to open in 2025.

Thailand’s newest zoo opens just north of Bangkok

Thanyaburi Mini Zoo is open daily from 9.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays and from 8.30am to 5.30pm on weekends and holidays. Admission is free.

Thailand’s newest zoo opens just north of Bangkok

Visitors must show evidence they have received at least one Covid-19 jab or a negative ATK test taken in the past 72 hours.

Published : March 13, 2022

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Thailand records 23,584 Covid-19 cases and 66 deaths on Sunday

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Public Health Ministry reported on Sunday (March 13) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 23,584 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 67 of whom are foreign travellers.

Thailand records 23,584 Covid-19 cases and 66 deaths on Sunday

Death toll increased by 66, while 22,333 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 961,390.

Published : March 13, 2022

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All beneficiaries of healthcare schemes eligible for free Covid-19 treatment

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has instructed relevant state agencies to ensure that all Covid-19 patients get free treatment based on their rights once the so-called UCEP Plus scheme is implemented next Wednesday (March 16).

All beneficiaries of healthcare schemes eligible for free Covid-19 treatment

The UCEP Plus scheme, proposed by the Public Health Ministry, was endorsed by the Cabinet on Tuesday. Under UCEP or the Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients, Covid-19 cases in the “yellow” category or with moderate symptoms and those in the “red” category or critical condition are entitled to free treatment at any hospital.

Those in the “green” category or with mild or no symptoms will only get free treatment at hospitals under the jurisdiction of relative healthcare schemes, such as “gold card”, social security or scheme for public officials.

If the condition of patients in the green group worsens, then they can seek free treatment at the nearest hospitals under the UCEP Plus scheme.

All beneficiaries of healthcare schemes eligible for free Covid-19 treatment

Meanwhile, the Internal Security Operations Command has sent several volunteers to help the National Health Security Office (NHSO) deal with calls from new Covid-19 patients.

The NHSO’s 1330 hotline and Line chatroom are flooded daily with thousands of calls and messages from new Covid-19 patients wanting to register – the first step required for treatment or medical support during home or community isolation.

The NHSO has a huge backlog of registrations now that there has been a spike in infections.

All beneficiaries of healthcare schemes eligible for free Covid-19 treatment

Published : March 12, 2022

Thai healthcare will buckle if Covid surge goes unchecked, warns expert

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With infections from the highly transmissible Omicron variant surging in Thailand, steps should be taken to stop the crisis from getting out of hand as it has done in Europe, a medical expert warned on Saturday.

Thai healthcare will buckle if Covid surge goes unchecked, warns expert

Assoc Prof Dr Thira Woratanarat, from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine, said in a Facebook post that more than 455 million people across the world have contracted Covid-19 and over 6 million have succumbed to the virus.

The countries with the highest number of infections on Saturday were South Korea, Germany, Vietnam, the United Kingdom and France, he wrote. Of the top 10 countries with the highest number of infections, nine are in Europe and Asia, he pointed out.

The professor also noted that Asia, Europe and the Americas account for 96 per cent of global Covid cases and almost 98 per cent of total deaths.

Europe alone accounts for 47 per cent of total cases and 37 per cent of all casualties.

On Friday, Thailand was on the 12th rank worldwide and fourth in Asia for the number of new Covid-19 infections and held the 22nd spot in the world for Covid-related deaths.

The doctor warned that the Thai economy was not as strong as that of high-income European countries, so an outbreak of their magnitude would bring the Kingdom’s healthcare system to its knees.

“Our outbreak will worsen, given the currently high rate of infection,” he warned. “With fewer economic resources than the wealthy countries, the impact of the outbreak will be too tough to handle.”

Published : March 12, 2022

Chula’s Covid-19 journals help a wide audience, says virologist

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In the two years since Covid-19 began spreading across the world, more than 20 medical journals from the Chulalongkorn University’s Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology have been published on the global medical database PubMed.

Chula’s Covid-19 journals help a wide audience, says virologist

In a Facebook post on Saturday, leading virologist Dr Yong Poovrawan said global health authorities and researchers often use these journals for reference, such as in the use of vaccine cocktails and their results on different groups of Covid-19 patients.

“Another 10 journals are being considered for publishing in the Journal of Infectious Disease [JID],” said Yong. “The latest Thai study published on JID is entitled ‘Neutralising Activities against the Omicron Variant after a Heterologous Booster in Healthy Adults Receiving Two Doses of CoronaVac Vaccination’,” he said.

This study is available at https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiac092.

“As the head of the Centre [of Excellence in Clinical Virology], I would like to thank the government and private partners who have provided funding and resources, as well as volunteers who participated in medical research, which has helped us discover better, safer and more efficient ways of handling the Covid-19 pandemic,” Yong said.

“The centre will continue researching Covid-19 as a long-term study on several aspects is still required. We are committed to finding the best cure and ways to live with the virus in the years to come,” he added.

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Published : March 12, 2022

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Animal-feed may halt operations as ‘corn hoarding’ sends prices soaring

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Animal feed manufacturers have urged authorities to inspect grain wholesalers for signs of hoarding as they are unable to buy corn anywhere despite soaring prices, a news source revealed on Friday.

Animal-feed may halt operations as ‘corn hoarding’ sends prices soaring

The price of animal-feed corn is at Bt13 per kilo, the highest in several decades, and about 30 per cent higher than the 2021 price of Bt10.05, said the source.

Manufacturers are prepared to pay that price but cannot find sellers with available stock anywhere. Farmers also told them that they had already sold their harvest to buyers earlier this year, the source added.

“Manufacturers now suspect that these buyers are hoarding corn and waiting for the price to go even higher due to the impact of the Russian-Ukraine war, which has driven up prices of several crops, including corn, wheat and tapioca,” said the source.

“The Commerce Ministry should inspect corn buyers’ stocks and take legal action against any merchants found to be profiteering while supplies of animal-feed raw materials remain at a critical level,” it added.

The government has set the floor price of corn at Bt8.5 per kilo as part of its price guarantee scheme for farmers. But it has not set a ceiling price, meaning the price of corn can soar and thereby increase costs for animal-feed manufacturers. However, the manufacturers cannot raise prices because animal feed is a controlled item.

“If the Russia-Ukraine war persists and the grain prices continue to rise, animal feed manufacturers may have to consider temporarily halting production to prevent losses,” said the source.

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Published : March 12, 2022

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