Bangkok zebra crossing claims more casualties, days after doctor killed

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The dangers of Thailand’s pedestrian crossings were illustrated again on Thursday, one week after a doctor was killed as she walked on a Bangkok zebra crossing.

Bangkok zebra crossing claims more casualties, days after doctor killed

On Thursday evening, two pedestrians were hit and injured by a food-delivery motorcycle on a zebra crossing outside Ramkhamhaeng University in Bangkok.

The pedestrians received first aid at the scene and were treated at Petcharavej Hospital. However, they were well enough to file a report at Huamak police station.

Police will interrogate the food-delivery rider before deciding whether to press charges over the incident.

The collision occurred at the busy university-entrance crossing on Soi Ramkhamhaeng 24. According to a Ramkhamhaeng University security guard, cars stopped as students and other pedestrians walked onto the zebra crossing, which has no traffic lights or beacon. However, motorcyclists failed to stop or even slow down, resulting in the collision with pedestrians.

The guard added that there had been many accidents at this crossing, including one in which a security officer was injured as he was helping people to cross.

Bangkok zebra crossing claims more casualties, days after doctor killed
Bangkok zebra crossing claims more casualties, days after doctor killed
Bangkok zebra crossing claims more casualties, days after doctor killed

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He urged motorists to slow down when they saw people waiting to cross the road. He also asked food delivery riders to not look at their phones as they drove as this had caused many accidents.

He also asked for streetlamps, traffic lights and a new zebra-crossing sign to be installed at the crossing, explaining that the current one was too small.

Civil society groups have called for traffic laws to be tightened after 33-year-old eye specialist Dr Waraluck Supawatjariyakul was killed by a motorcycle driven by an off-duty policeman while walking on a zebra crossing in Bangkok last Friday. Under current traffic laws, the maximum fine for failing to stop at a zebra crossing is 1,000 baht. Thailand’s roads rank as the deadliest in Southeast Asia and among the most dangerous in the world.

Published : January 28, 2022

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Thai study makes strong case for use of mRNA vaccine as booster dose

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Eminent virologist Professor Yong Poovorawan on Friday affirmed that a booster dose of mRNA vaccine is 22 times better for protecting against the Omicron strain than an inactivated Covid-19 vaccine.

Thai study makes strong case for use of mRNA vaccine as booster dose

Yong, who heads the Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology at Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine, posted on his Facebook wall that the findings of the clinical research will be sent in a preprinted form to the MedRxiv for publication later on Friday. He will also send the result to other international medical journals for publication.

He said the research had been carried out in cooperation with Dr Thaneeya Duangchinda, a researcher of the Medical Biotechnology Unit of Siriraj Hospital.

The study was carried out among four groups of 60 people each who received two doses of inactivated vaccine for six months. All people in the four groups received two Sinovac vaccines for six months.

The first group received an inactivated Sinopharm vaccine for a booster dose, the second group the viral vector AstraZeneca vaccine, the third group the mRNA Pfizer vaccine and the fourth group the mRNA Moderna vaccine.

Yong said the studied groups were later tested with serum dilution in the so-called FRINT [focus reduction neutralisation test] to check their immunity against the Delta and Omicron variants.

The study found that those given the Sinopharm vaccine had 22 times lower immunity against the Delta and Omicron strains of both imitated and real virus samples than those given the mRNA vaccine. Those who were given the viral vector vaccine as a booster dose also enjoyed higher immunity than those given an inactivated vaccine, Yong added.

“In conclusion, using AZ and mRNA vaccines [Pfizer or Moderna] as a booster dose provides better protection against the Delta and Omicron strains and this is a method being practised in Thailand,” Yong said.

Published : January 28, 2022

By : THE NATION

Songkhla school reopening sparks Covid-19 clusters

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Less than one month after schools reopened in Songkhla province, some 300 students tested positive for Covid-19, with 200 infections narrowed down to Omicron, the provincial public health office said on Thursday.

Songkhla school reopening sparks Covid-19 clusters

The office said most schools in Songkhla opened in January after students were given their second shot of the Covid-19 vaccine.

Tracking shows most of the students had picked up the virus from unvaccinated friends and family members. There are some 120,000 unvaccinated people in Songkhla province.

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Stick to ‘3 Safety Rules’ when marking Chinese New Year, says Department of Health

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As Thailand gets ready to welcome the Year of the Tiger on February 1, the Department of Health is advising people to adhere to the “3 Safety rules”, namely food safety, PM2.5 safety and Covid-19 safety.

Stick to ‘3 Safety Rules’ when marking Chinese New Year, says Department of Health

“To maintain food safety, people should only buy food from manufacturers that have been certified by relevant government agencies,” Dr Suwanchai Wattanaying-charoencha, the department’s director-general, said on Thursday. “Fresh chicken and pork should not be discoloured or have an odour, while the meat must not be too soft or too hard when pressed.

“Fruits and vegetables should be washed under running water for at least two minutes or soaked in 4 litres of water with two tablespoons of salt or one tablespoon of baking soda for 10-15 minutes and then washed in fresh water again before consumption.”

Stick to ‘3 Safety Rules’ when marking Chinese New Year, says Department of Health

To minimise pollution caused by particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5), the department has advised people to burn incense sticks and paper money in properly ventilated areas or outdoors.

“If possible, choose short incense sticks that burn up more quickly,” he said. “Most importantly, do not leave burning incense sticks or candles unattended to prevent fire.”

Lastly, the Department of Health advised people to strictly adhere to the Covid-19 universal prevention practices, which include wearing facemasks at all times, washing hands regularly with soap and water or alcohol sanitising gel, getting vaccinated and undergoing ATK tests.

“Traditionally, ethnic-Chinese people head to a shrine after paying respects to their ancestors at home,” Suwanchai said. “Senior citizens, especially those who have not yet been vaccinated, should refrain from going to crowded areas to prevent contracting Covid-19. If travel cannot be avoided, then people should choose destinations that are certified under the Thai Stop Covid Plus standard.”

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Transport Ministry studies Thailand’s road network to resolve country’s traffic woes

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The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) recently conducted a survey to pinpoint problems in the country’s expressway network.

Transport Ministry studies Thailand’s road network to resolve country’s traffic woes

The study was handed over to the Transport Ministry before it goes to the committee overseeing regulations for the land transport system and then to the Cabinet.

Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said on Thursday that the study found five types of problems with expressways, namely:

  • Insufficient capacity
  • Traffic flow at connecting roads and junctions
  • Off-ramp congestion
  • Bottlenecks at toll gates
  • Traffic bottlenecks

He said the three routes that had the most problems were Sirat Expressway from Ngamwongwan-Phya Thai-Rama IX, Chalerm Maha Nakhon and Chalong Rat expressways.

The Transport Ministry was instructed in 2020 to come up with solutions for the country’s traffic problems as well as look into the option of constructing more expressways. The study is expected to be completed this year and presented to the Cabinet.

Meanwhile, Saksayam said EXAT has analysed the traffic problem and come up with the following solutions:

  • 21 projects related to expressway networks, which will be divided into the first phase (2022-2026) covering 16 projects worth 38.13 billion baht and the second phase (2027 onwards) covering five projects worth 9.4 billion baht.
  • 11 projects to boost travel efficiency, which will be divided into the first phase of five projects (2022-2026) and the second phase of six projects (2027 onwards).

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EXAT is seeking funding for the projects and also studying them from the economic, engineering and environmental impact aspects.

Saksayam said he has ordered the Department of Highways and EXAT to work together on the projects, as well as accelerate the construction of the M7 expressway linking Srinakarin to Suvarnabhumi Airport.

He has also ordered the Department of Highways to study the M5 Rangsit-Bang Pa-In project and go ahead with preparing for a public-private partnership.

Published : January 28, 2022

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1st lot of Thai farm products speed to Chongqing on China-Laos rail system

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The first batch of agricultural cargo heading for China’s Chongqing city left the China-Laos railway system’s Vientiane station at 3pm on Thursday, said Alongkorn Polabutr, adviser to the agriculture minister.

1st lot of Thai farm products speed to Chongqing on China-Laos rail system

“The China-Laos railway will transport more than 20 containers of farm products per train from Thailand to China, the country’s biggest market,” he said on Thursday. “The train was loaded up at Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge border checkpoint in Nong Khai province. It then travelled to [Lao capital] Vientiane and will enter China via the Mohan checkpoint in Yunnan province, before terminating at Chongqing.

1st lot of Thai farm products speed to Chongqing on China-Laos rail system

“The cargo was initially scheduled to leave on Wednesday but was delayed to Thursday,” Alongkorn added. “This railway is a part of the Isaan gateway project that aims to link Thailand’s Northeast to Laos and China to promote agriculture, industry and export in the region based on policies set by Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Sreeon.”

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Thailand records 8,450 Covid-19 cases and 28 deaths on Friday

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Friday (January 28) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 8,450 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 211 of whom have arrived in Thailand from abroad.

Thailand records 8,450 Covid-19 cases and 28 deaths on Friday

Death toll increased by 28, while 7,484 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022 are at 192,037.
 

Published : January 28, 2022

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Cool to cold weather and morning fog forecast in upper Thailand, isolated light rains in the South, Bangkok

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The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Friday (January 28) that the high-pressure system over the North and the upper Northeast of Thailand is weakening while the westerly wind at high altitude brings cool to cold condition from Myanmar to the North.

Cool to cold weather and morning fog forecast in upper Thailand, isolated light rains in the South, Bangkok

Cool to cold weather with fog in the morning are likely in the upper country. Mountaintops in the North and the Northeast are cold to very cold with minimum temperature in the range of 5-14 °C. People in the upper country should take care of their health due to variable weather. All transports should take more caution due to poor visibility.

Meanwhile, the southerly and the southeasterly winds prevail over the lower Central including Bangkok and its vicinity and the East regions, causing isolated light rains in the areas.

The Department also mentioned that the weak northeast monsoon prevails across the Gulf of Thailand and brings isolated light rains to the South.
 

The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is as follows:

North: Cool to cold weather with fog in the morning; temperature lows of 13-20 degrees and highs of 30-36 degrees Celsius. Temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 5-12 degrees Celsius.

Northeast: Cool to cold weather with fog in the morning; temperature lows of 15-21 degrees and highs of 32-35 degrees Celsius. Temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 8-14 degrees Celsius.

Central: Cool weather with fog in the morning; temperature lows of 22-24 degrees, highs of 34-36 degrees Celsius.

East: Cool weather with fog in the morning and isolated light rains in 10 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 22-25 degrees, highs of 32-35 degrees Celsius; waves less than a meter high and about a meter high offshore.

South (east coast): Partly cloudy with isolated light rains; temperature lows of 23-26 degrees, highs of 30-34 degrees Celsius; waves less than a meter high and about a meter high during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Partly cloudy with isolated light rains; temperature lows of 23-26 degrees, highs of 33-35 degrees Celsius; waves less than a meter high and about a meter high offshore.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Partly cloudy with light fog in the morning and isolated light rains; temperature lows of 24-26 degrees, highs of 33-35 degrees Celsius.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : January 28, 2022

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PM backs hike in budget for forest rangers after netizens slam lay-offs

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The prime minister is reportedly keen to allocate a budget for hiring more forest rangers after reports about the laying-off of over 1,700 rangers brought stinging criticism on social media.

PM backs hike in budget for forest rangers after netizens slam lay-offs

The government came under fire when famous star Jesdaporn ‘Tik’​ Pholdee, who is known for his adventures in the wild, tweeted on January 19 that he was saddened by the reduction in the budget for natural resource care in 2022 to only 8.534 million baht. The sharp budget cut had forced the Department of National Parks to lay off 1,731 forest rangers, or 33 per cent of their total strength. Netizens reacted with anger and raised serious questions about the budget for the latest fighter jets.

Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Varawut Silpa-archa said his ministry understands the reasons for the Budget Bureau to cut budgets.

He is preparing to seek approval from the Cabinet on February 1 for a 251-million-baht budget to hire 4,000 forest rangers from March to September. This would take the budget for forest rangers nationwide to around 500-600 million baht.

Varawut said the prime minister was aware of this problem. When he explained the details to the PM, he told him to hurry up and present the proposal so that the central bureau could proceed faster.

Published : January 27, 2022

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Thailand slashes number of athletes for SEA Games

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Only 832 Thai athletes will take part in the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games being held in Vietnam from May 12-23.

Thailand slashes number of athletes for SEA Games

Initially, the Thai contingent was expected to be 1,050-strong.

The 31st SEA Games in Vietnam will be held behind closed doors due to the pandemic, with the events spread over 12 cities.

Thai athletes will be bidding for medals in 40 disciplines.

The regional Olympics were earlier scheduled to take place in Hanoi and 11 other locations in Vietnam from November 21 to December 2. But the worsening pandemic situation forced the postponement.

There will be continuous training sessions to help the Thai athletes prepare for the Asian Games in China in September 2022.

Published : January 27, 2022