Thailand recorded 2,671 Covid-19 cases and 27 deaths on Friday.

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Friday (December 24) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 2,671 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 58 of whom have been found in prisons.

Thailand recorded 2,671 Covid-19 cases and 27 deaths on Friday.

Death toll increased by 27, while 2,766 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country are at 2,204,672 with 21,528 total deaths.
 

Published : December 24, 2021

By : THE NATION

Upper Thailand gets warmer by 1-3 °C, rains ease in the South

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The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Friday (December 24) that the weak high-pressure system covers upper Thailand. Cool to cold weather and morning fog are likely in the North, the Northeast, the Central and the East with an increase in temperature by 1-3 °C.

Upper Thailand gets warmer by 1-3 °C, rains ease in the South

The southeasterly wind prevails over the lower Northeast and the East and brings isolated rains to the areas. People should take care of their health due to variable weather. All transports should take more caution due to poor visibility. 

Meanwhile, the weak northeast monsoon prevails across the Gulf and the South, causing less rains in the South. Waves in the Gulf are about a meter high and 1-2 meters high during thundershowers. All ships should proceed with caution and keep off thundershowers. 

The department also mentioned that during December 26-30, the rather strong high-pressure system from China will extend to cover upper Thailand and bring isolated thundershowers and a decrease in temperature by 2-5 °C in the Northeast, the North, the Central and the East.

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

North: Cool to cold weather with fog in the morning; temperature lows of 14-17 degrees and highs of 28-35 degrees Celsius. Temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 6-15 degrees Celsius.

Northeast: Cool to cold weather with fog in the morning and isolated rains in 10 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 15-21 degrees and highs of 31-32 degrees Celsius. Temperature on hilltops is likely to drop to 9-16 degrees Celsius.

Central: Cool weather with fog in the morning; temperature lows of 19-21 degrees, highs of 33-35 degrees Celsius.

East: Cool weather with fog in the morning and isolated rains in 10 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 23-25 degrees, highs of 30-35 degrees Celsius; waves less than a meter high and 1 meter offshore.

South (east coast): Cool weather in the morning with thundershowers in 10 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 21-25 degrees, highs of 30-33 degrees Celsius; waves a meter high and 1-2 meters during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Thundershowers in 10 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 22-24 degrees, highs of 31-35 degrees Celsius; waves a meter high and 1-2 meters during thundershowers.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Cool weather with fog in the morning; temperature lows of 21-23 degrees, highs of 33-35 degrees Celsius.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : December 24, 2021

By : THE NATION

Ministry will seek Unesco listing of Thai marijuana as an ‘intangible cultural heritage’

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Ministry will seek Unesco listing of Thai marijuana as an ‘intangible cultural heritage’

“If Unesco registers Thai cannabis as sort of a world heritage, known as an ‘intangible cultural heritage’, it will help spread the reputation of using cannabis for health and one that originates from Thailand,” Kwanchai said.

It is similar to cooperation between the Culture Ministry and the Public Health Ministry getting Thai massage registered as an intangible cultural heritage in 2019, he said.

As a first step, 30 species of Thai cannabis will be listed as a “National Wisdom Heritage” of Thailand. It is expected that the Culture Ministry will then proceed with the registration by March 2022 and subsequently apply for a Unesco listing in 2023.

Published : December 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

No more state pedestal drinking water fountains in Bangkok


Around 400 public pedestal drinking water fountains have been found to be in a deteriorating condition because of lack of maintenance, not meeting the objectives of a project from the very beginning, causing obstruction on pavements and affecting the scenery of the city and are therefore being demolished, Bangkoks deputy governor Sakolthee Phatthiyakul said on Thursday after inspecting the demolition of a drinking water fountain on Rama VI Road.

No more state pedestal drinking water fountains in Bangkok

The Metropolitan Waterworks Authority (MWA) had demolished the water platform and all its accessories since November 22 and restored the sidewalk to its original state.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will now take over maintenance and reform the pavement to its best condition – a task expected to be completed in 90 days.

Sakolthee said the drinking water pedestal project had been in operation since 1999 courtesy of the MWA in cooperation with the BMA and the private sector to improve the quality of life for Bangkokians.

Published : December 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Bangkok moves to cancel state-organised New Year countdowns, fearing Omicron

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Bangkok Governor Pol General Asawin Kwanmuang has ordered agencies to cancel state festival events including the New Year countdown at city square.

Bangkok moves to cancel state-organised New Year countdowns, fearing Omicron

Deputy governor Kriengyot Sudlapa said Asawin made the decision according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration guidelines for New Year events slated on December 31 and January 1 after the World Health Organisation called on countries to cancel some holiday plans for the safety of their citizens as the Omicron variant was spreading significantly faster than Delta.

As of December 22, Thailand had more than 100 suspected Omicron cases, with 27 having already been confirmed.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has sought cooperation from the private sector wishing to organise New Year countdowns by asking it to strictly abide by safety measures, including having a Covid-Free Setting, screening and cleaning of premises, implementing social distancing and providing a quarantine facility for infected people, etc.

Participants must be vaccinated or produce a negative ATK test result taken not more than 72 hours before events.

New Year countdown organisers are also being asked to reduce the number of attendees.

More information can be got at the Department of Health or district offices.

“I ask Bangkokians for your cooperation to refrain from entering risky or crowded areas to control and prevent the risk of infection according to government policies,” Kriengyot added.

Published : December 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Test & Go scheme suspended after Covid-19 cases among foreign visitors rose: Public Health doctor

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The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) temporarily suspended the Test & Go scheme on Tuesday as Covid-19 cases among foreigners visiting Thailand had risen, Public Health Commission vice chairman Dr Chalermchai Boonyaleephan said on Thursday.

Test & Go scheme suspended after Covid-19 cases among foreign visitors rose: Public Health doctor

In a post on the Blockdit platform, he said Thailand had reopened on November 1 as the number of Covid-19 infections declined after hitting the highest point during the August 13-18 period due to the Delta strain.

He said the Test & Go scheme went well until the World Health Organisation announced on November 26 that the latest Covid-19 variant, Omicron, was a variant of concern.

“After that, Omicron has spread to almost 100 countries and Covid-19 cases in many nations have skyrocketed, so we have had to reconsider our screening methods,” he explained.

Test & Go scheme suspended after Covid-19 cases among foreign visitors rose: Public Health doctor

Chalermchai said Covid-19 cases among foreigners visiting Thailand in the first half of December was 1.7 times higher than in November.

Of these, virus cases among foreign visitors under the Test & Go scheme have increased by 1.9 times, and by 1.1 per cent among foreigners entering via the Sandbox scheme.

Test & Go scheme suspended after Covid-19 cases among foreign visitors rose: Public Health doctor

He said the CCSA’s move to temporarily suspend the Test & Go programme was a good decision as patients infected with Omicron developed mild or no symptoms and would test negative the first time.

“Therefore, we must wait for the CCSA to re-evaluate Covid-19 preventive measures to deal with the Omicron variant,” he added.

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Published : December 23, 2021

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Omicron less severe than Delta, top health official says citing current data

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Data collected worldwide on the Covid-19 Omicron variant until December 23 indicates that it is less severe than Delta, which still makes up the majority of cases in Thailand, Public Health permanent secretary Dr Kiattiphum Wongrajit said on Thursday.

Omicron less severe than Delta, top health official says citing current data

“The Omicron variant can be transmitted more quickly than Delta, but fewer Omicron patients have developed severe symptoms or died,” he said.

“Take England, for example, which has reported more than 10,000 Omicron cases with only 12 mortalities, or just 0.12 per cent.”

The Imperial College London earlier this week published a study which found that those infected by Omicron in England were 15 to 20 per cent less likely to go to an emergency room with severe symptoms and 40 per cent less likely to be hospitalised overnight, when compared with those infected by Delta.

Kiattiphum said the Public Health Ministry is confident that Thailand’s health system will be able to handle the situation if Omicron were to spread widely in the country.

“When the Delta variant hit Thailand [in May 2021] we had only a 20-30 per cent vaccination rate while there were inadequate beds available for suspect patients at field hospitals,” he noted.

“Now, more than 63 per cent of the population have received two doses of vaccination, and we have established an efficient home and community isolation system where suspect patients can safely monitor their symptoms without the risk of spreading the virus to their family members,” Kiattiphum said.

“The ministry continues to closely monitor the Omicron situation both globally and in Thailand. The Department of Disease Control has been tasked with estimating scenarios of Omicron outbreaks in Thailand while adding recent factors such as the vaccination rate,” Kiattiphum revealed.

“We expect the evaluation of scenarios to be completed by December 27, when it will be presented at a ministry press conference,” he added.

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Published : December 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

BMA schools set to reopen get special safety guidelines

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Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) deputy permanent secretary Chawin Sirinak chaired a meeting with the Bangkok Education Office and the Bangkok Health Office on Wednesday to discuss guidelines in preparation for on-site reopening of BMA schools for the second semester of Pathom 4 to 6 (grades 4 to 6).

BMA schools set to reopen get special safety guidelines

The meeting ordered all schools to strictly follow Covid-19 prevention measures that include social distancing, regular hand washing and always wearing a mask.


The meeting also came out with seven exclusive guidelines:

1. Schools must evaluate themselves on the Thai Stop Covid Plus and MOECovid websites.
2. Allow activities only in small groups and students must stick to their groups.
3. Ensure food is nutritious and prepared in a hygienic manner.
4. Make sure environmental health is up to standards.
5. Set up an isolation zone in case of an emergency.
6. Arrange a sealed route for travel.
7. Create a school pass for students, teachers and staff.

BMA schools set to reopen get special safety guidelines

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Published : December 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Supachai urges Thailand to build sustainable economy, play more important role on world stage

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Supachai Panitchpakdi, former secretary-general of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and ex-director-general of the World Trade Organisation, urged Thailand to push for a sustainable economy proactively and play a more important role on the world stage.

Supachai urges Thailand to build sustainable economy, play more important role on world stage

He also emphasised the development of the industrial sector and underprivileged people.

He was speaking at The Nation’s virtual forum “Thailand Next: Sustainability Goal”.

Supachai made four suggestions for the government in order to drive the country towards the sustainability goal:

1. The state should play a firm role in supporting a sustainable industrial sector with clear direction and immediate solutions.

“I like the 13th Development Plan, which aims to boost electric vehicle production. We are Asean’s biggest automobile manufacturer. Therefore, we need to prepare for electric-vehicle facilitation. Co-investment with China may be a good idea. But this is the government’s responsibility,” Supachai noted.

2. The people’s well-being is as essential as the green economy. The “poor people’s card” system is beneficial, but a number of poverty-stricken citizens are still not able to register for the scheme. Meanwhile, the government should fully support informal workers and promote a full-fledged community economy.

3. The state should act sustainably in all economic, social and environmental aspects. A low-carbon society can only become a reality when people truly understand the importance of the matter.

4. The country needs to step up on the world stage. The government has to make an approach in negotiating international agreements. Asean countries also need to unite and protect the region from China, India and the US, he said.

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Published : December 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Contractor nabbed over illegal dumping after citizens complain

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The police caught a 40-year-old contractor called Weerachai (last name withheld) on Thursday in Bangkoks Phasi Charoen district for allegedly allowing trucks to illegally dump waste and building material in an upmarket housing project for a price.

Contractor nabbed over illegal dumping after citizens complain

Citizens reported to the police that there was illegal dumping going on in the area, leading to air pollution.

A police investigation found the area is a housing development project with homes priced at more than 10 million baht. There were piles of solid waste, tree branches and building materials on the site.

The police quietly observed the area and found ten trucks going in and out of the area. Some 30 to 40 trucks were seen to make trips into the project per day.

They also discovered that Weerachai allegedly demanded money from the truck drivers to dump the garbage there.

Weerachai reportedly told police he was the contractor who was responsible for the landfill at the housing project.

Contractor nabbed over illegal dumping after citizens complain

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He admitted that he allegedly demanded 60 to 300 baht from each truck to dump their garbage in the area, and then rented a backhoe for 6,000 baht per day to cover the garbage.

Weerachai claimed he earned around 100,000 baht per month.

He was charged with violating the Public Health Act and the Land Excavation and Land Filling Act.

He was taken to the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division for legal action.

The Central Investigation Bureau advised residents who are interested in buying or investing in a house to carefully check the project from the construction phase.

Contractor nabbed over illegal dumping after citizens complain
Contractor nabbed over illegal dumping after citizens complain

Published : December 23, 2021

By : THE NATION