Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea

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Four-month-old wild baby elephant “Fah Sai” succumbed to acute diarrhoea on Thursday night despite responding really well to treatment for severe injuries.

Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea

In a Facebook post on Thursday, Phadet Siridamrong, director of Nern Plub Wan Animal Hospital in Chonburi province, said the baby elephant developed diarrhoea on Wednesday and could not hold down her milk.

“By Wednesday evening, she could not get up while her body temperature continued dropping,” he said. “The vets gave her intravenous fluid, antibiotics, probiotics, oxygen and a heated blanket, but she did not improve and died on Thursday night.

Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea
Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea

“The team looking after Fah Sai over the past month were sad to see her go. We hope she rests in peace,” he said.

The baby elephant was found on November 28 with severe injuries from gunshots and a snare in Chanthaburi’s Kaeng Hang Maew district.

Her rescuers named her Fah Sai (clear skies) before transporting her to Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Pattaya on December 1 for treatment as well as to be nursed by a mother elephant. On December 11, veterinarians had removed 14 bullets from her legs, and she made a quick recovery and was getting ready to wear a prosthetic leg.

Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea
Rescued baby elephant Fah Sai dies from acute diarrhoea

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Published : December 31, 2021

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Thailand recorded 3,111 Covid-19 cases and 26 deaths on Friday.

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Friday (December 31) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 3,111 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 154 of whom have been found in prisons.

Thailand recorded 3,111 Covid-19 cases and 26 deaths on Friday.

Death toll increased by 26, while 3,241 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 2,223,435 – 2,168,494 of whom have recovered, 33,243 are still in hospitals and 21,698 have died.

Separately, another 61,134 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 151,440 their second shot and 171,179 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 104,278,364.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 286.88 million on Friday, 253.17 million of whom have recovered, 28.26 million are active cases (90,208 in severe condition) and 5.45 million have died (up by 6,758).

Thailand ranks 24th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 55.25 million, followed by India with 34.84 million, Brazil with 22.28 million, the UK with 12.75 million and Russia with 10.48 million.

Published : December 31, 2021

By : THE NATION

Upper Thailand gets cooler by 1-3 °C, isolated heavy rains in the lower South

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The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Friday (December 31) that the rather strong high-pressure system covers upper Thailand. Cool to cold weather and strong winds are forecast in the areas with a decrease in temperature by 1-3 °C.

Upper Thailand gets cooler by 1-3 °C, isolated heavy rains in the lower South

Mountaintops in the North and the Northeast are cold to very cold with temperature ranging from 4 to 15 °C. Meanwhile, the westerly trough that covers upper North brings isolated thundershowers to the region. People should take care of their health due to variable weather.

The Department also mentioned that the strong northeast monsoon prevails across the Gulf of Thailand and the South. Thundershowers and isolated heavy rains are forecast for the lower South.
Waves in the Gulf are about 2 meters high and 2-3 meters during thundershowers. People in the lower South should beware of the severe condition and rain accumulation that may cause flash flood and overflows. All ships should proceed with caution and small boats should keep ashore.
 

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

North: Cool to cold weather with thundershowers in 10 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 15-20 degrees and highs of 29-33 degrees Celsius. Temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 4-12 degrees Celsius.

Northeast: Cool to cold weather with strong winds; temperature lows of 14-20 degrees and highs of 28-31 degrees Celsius. Temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 7-15 degrees Celsius.

Central: Cool weather in the morning with strong winds; temperature lows of 20-23 degrees, highs of 30-33 degrees Celsius.

East: Cool weather in the morning with strong winds; temperature lows of 21-24 degrees, highs of 31-33 degrees Celsius; waves a meter high and 1-2 meters high offshore.

South (east coast): Thundershowers in 40 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 23-25 degrees, highs of 28-32 degrees Celsius; waves 2 meters high and 2-3 meters high during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Thundershowers in 30 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 24-26 degrees, highs of 31-32 degrees Celsius; waves a meter high and 1-2 meters high offshore.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Cool weather in the morning with strong winds; temperature lows of 22-24 degrees, highs of 30-32 degrees Celsius.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : December 31, 2021

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Chiang Mai Airport expects up to 17,500 passengers per day during New Year fest

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Chiang Mai Airport is ready to take care of the safety of passengers returning to their hometowns and tourists who arrive to experience the cold weather and the beauty of the province, director Wichit Kaewsaitiam said.

Chiang Mai Airport expects up to 17,500 passengers per day during New Year fest

The airport, which sees an average of 110-120 flights per day, expects 16,000-17,500 passengers to pass through, which may result in congestion at the airport as well as surrounding roads at certain times.

To prevent the spread of Covid-19, especially the Omicron variant, the Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Office and Nakornping Hospital has deployed staff to provide ATK testing and vaccination services at exit gate No 1 of the domestic passenger terminal. Passengers can get tested and/or vaccinated for free.

Published : December 30, 2021

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UK to accept e-vaccine certificates via MOH Prompt application

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The United Kingdom has announced the endorsement of Covid-19 vaccination certificates issued by Thailand’s Department of Disease Control in digital form (e-vaccine passport) via the MOH Prompt application, Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Thani Saengrat said on Thursday.

UK to accept e-vaccine certificates via MOH Prompt application

Thai citizens can use the certificate when entering the UK.

However, all Thai travellers to the UK are required to monitor and adhere strictly to UK immigration health measures, such as requirements for Covid-19 testing before and after arriving in that country.

Those planning a trip to the UK should check immigration regulations on the www.gov.uk website before travelling.

Published : December 30, 2021

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Children aged 5-11 to get vaccinated against Omicron by February

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Children aged 5-11 who have not been vaccinated are expected to be administered their first dose against the new Omicron variant by February, Deputy Public Health Minister Satit Pitutecha said on Thursday after visiting the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health.

Children aged 5-11 to get vaccinated against Omicron by February

The ministry simulated three scenarios regarding the Omicron situation – the most severe, moderate and least severe.

Children who are not vaccinated are among the group of most concern.

Satit asked all hospitals to be prepared to treat these children.

He said the government expects to start vaccinating children aged 5-11 with Pfizer sometime in February, while stressing that these children should be vaccinated as soon as possible in order to build immunity to fight the coronavirus.

However, he said, information on Omicron at this time shows the variant is not as severe as the others.

He advised people travelling during the New Year holidays to consider the risks and attend activities preferably in open spaces, where the chance of getting infected is less.

Published : December 30, 2021

First of ‘7 dangerous days’ sees 362 accidents, 39 deaths

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December 29, the first of “seven dangerous days” for the New Year festival, saw 362 accidents, 39 deaths and 362 injuries, the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported on Thursday.

First of ‘7 dangerous days’ sees 362 accidents, 39 deaths

Speeding remains the leading cause of the highest number of accidents, with 34.6 per cent, followed by drink driving (23.8%). The most accidents occurred on long, straight roads.

The most accident-prone vehicles were motorcycles at 81 per cent.

The province with the highest number of accidents was Ratchaburi (13), while Nakhon Ratchasima had the most fatalities (5). Loei accounted for the most accidents, at 14.

Published : December 30, 2021

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No need for prisoner Premchai to be transferred to hospital: Corrections Department

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The Department of Corrections confirmed on Wednesday that Italian-Thai Development CEO Premchai Kanasutra has not received any privileges to leave Kanchanaburi’s Thong Pha Phum prison for medical treatment.

No need for prisoner Premchai to be transferred to hospital: Corrections Department

Deputy director-general Thawatchai Chaiwat held a press conference as Premchai’s wife handed in a request letter to the Justice Ministry earlier on Wednesday to transfer the CEO prisoner to hospital due to his chronic diseases, especially severe diabetes.

Thawatchai said prison doctors conducted a daily health check-up and found Premchai to be healthy and without the need to transfer him to hospital for further medical treatment.

The deputy director-general also said Premchai, who was given a sentence of “two years and 14 months” in prison without parole for poaching and hunting in Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary in February 2018, has completed 21 days in a Covid-19 screening zone for new prisoners.

He added that Premchai would have to be isolated in Thong Pha Phum prison for another 21 days.

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Contracting Omicron may not significantly raise vaccinated patient’s immunity against Delta: doctor

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It may be too soon to be excited by findings by South African scientists that patients who had been vaccinated against Covid-19 and then contracted Omicron had developed significantly stronger immunity against the Delta variant, said Dr Anan Jongkaewwatana from the National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology.

Contracting Omicron may not significantly raise vaccinated patient’s immunity against Delta: doctor

In a Facebook post on Thursday, Anan said the South African study titled “Omicron infection enhances neutralising immunity against the Delta variant”, which has not been peer-reviewed, could be inconclusive due to too small a number of examples – only 13.

“I have reviewed another study by Hong Kong scientists among only two candidates who contracted Omicron after they had been vaccinated with two doses of mRNA vaccines,” he said. “The result showed that the first candidate had improved neutralising immunity against Delta 9.58 times higher than unvaccinated persons. However, in the second candidate, the Delta immunity went up only 1.42 times,” Anan said.

Contracting Omicron may not significantly raise vaccinated patient’s immunity against Delta: doctor

“This indicates that after contracting Omicron, a patient’s immunity against Delta is still not significantly higher than that of unvaccinated people,” he pointed out.

“The South African study is indeed interesting, but we still need more extensive studies before we can conclude that contracting Omicron could serve as nature’s immunity boost against other variants,” Anan added.

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Published : December 30, 2021

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Administer more third doses and quicker, Federation of Thai Industries urges govt

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Administer more third doses and quicker, Federation of Thai Industries urges govt

According to Kriengkrai, the UK is administering the third dose to their citizens “slowly”.

He said the UK’s population is nearly the same as Thailand’s but they have administered only 20 million third doses.

Kriengkrai said Thailand has already given 5 million of its population booster doses but urged the government to administer 45 million more booster doses quickly to prevent Omicron from spreading widely.

He expected the third-dose goal to be reached in three months.

Without mentioning the Omicron situation, the World Bank speculated that Thailand’s GDP would grow by 3.9-4 per cent in 2022.

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Meanwhile, the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking expected the GDP to grow by 3-4.5 per cent.

Foreign countries may have to enforce lockdown measures again, while exports could be affected as cargo ships, ports and personnel cut down on work.

Therefore, Thailand’s services industry and tourism sector might be affected more than before.

National Shippers’ Council chairman Chaichan Chareonsuk felt the government must clearly inform its people of the Omicron situation. To avoid confusion, the public should not have to search for information themselves, he said.

Chaichan said citizens should question whether the government has enough funds to compensate businesses or stimulate the economy if the Omicron situation gets worse.

He added that the manufacturing sector to do with exports is faring well. It grew by 16.4 per cent in the first 11 months of 2021. However, it earned less profit year-on-year because oil prices have increased.

Chaichan said the challenge for the next year is to control the cost of production and product prices, which can lead to inflation and affect wages.

Meanwhile, Thai Chamber of Commerce chairman Sanan Angubolkul said the government’s accomplishment in 2021 is administering 100 million doses of vaccines along with its plan to administer more booster doses to the public.

The government is also promoting and pushing exports, which are expected to grow by 15 per cent this year.

Moreover, he said, the government launched a host of successful economic stimulus schemes, such as “Kon La Khreung” (Let’s Go Halves) and “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together).

However, there were also unsuccessful schemes such as “Ying Chai, Ying Dai” (Spend More, Get More), the asset warehousing programme and a soft loan scheme.

Published : December 30, 2021

By : THE NATION