Facebook page launches campaign over complaints of severe hair loss from Covid jabs #SootinClaimon.Com

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The call was sparked when a 19-year-old’s post about him losing a lot of hair after getting two Sinovac shots went viral mid-last week.

On Monday, the Facebook page “Yark Dung Diew Jud Hai (I can make you famous), Return Part 1” revealed four similar cases.

The first case had received the first AstraZeneca jab but refused the second jab after developing severe hair loss. Two had started losing their hair after getting the second dose of Sinopharm vaccine, and the fourth case was a nurse who had received a Pfizer booster.

The page said many people were suffering from such side-effects and that the government should acknowledge this problem and offer treatment or at least some advice instead of leaving people to find solutions on their own.

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Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Suthep’s son, 3 others back in court over Samui forest encroachment case #SootinClaimon.Com

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Tan Thaugsuban, son of veteran politician and protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, along with three others appeared at the Criminal Court on Tuesday to acknowledge a retrial of the 2013 forest encroachment case.

The other defendants are Phongchai Fathaweeporn and Samart Ruangsi from Panya Construction Ltd and Suthep’s former secretary Banjerd Laopiyasakul.

Tan and Banjerd allegedly sold the land in question to the construction company.

Suthep’s son, 3 others back in court over Samui forest encroachment caseSuthep’s son, 3 others back in court over Samui forest encroachment case

In 2013, all four were accused of illegally felling trees and occupying a 14-rai plot of forest land on Koh Samui island in Surat Thani. The prosecution also accused the four of building a reservoir on the land without permission.

In 2016, the court sentenced Tan and Banjerd each to three years in jail, while Phongchai and Samart were each slapped with a five-year term. They filed an appeal after they were released on bail.

In October 2018, the Appeal Court reversed the lower court’s ruling, but the Supreme Court rejected this decision and ordered the court to re-examine the case.

Tan’s lawyer Sawat Charoenphol said the court session on Tuesday was mainly to read the Appeal Court’s verdict to the defendants again.

“The court said it would examine the evidence that led to the ruling that the land in question was not encroaching on forest land,” he said. “Though the actual plot is larger than what is described in the NorSor3 document [detailing land utilisation for the Land Department], there is evidence proving that the land was never part of the national forest and had previously been owned by other people.”

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Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Thailand reopening proves to be a massive success #SootinClaimon.Com

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The third phase of the “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together) government subsidy has proved to be a huge success, generating up to 5.19 billion baht for the tourism industry since it was launched in October.

Government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana said on Tuesday that 909,937 people have registered for the scheme and 1.3 million rooms in 4,113 hotels have been reserved so far.

As of Sunday, people had spent 4.75 billion baht on hotel rooms under the scheme and another 435.6 million baht on discount vouchers for restaurants, tourist attractions, spas, massage parlours, etc, especially during the Loy Krathong weekend.

Between November 19 and 21, the hotel occupancy rate rose to 50 per cent in many areas, and to between 80 and 90 per cent in provinces adjacent to Bangkok.

Thanakorn said that between November 1 and 21, 85,608 foreigners have landed in Thailand, 239,115 have registered for the Thailand Pass and 186,836 have been approved. Most of the tourists are from the US, UK, Germany, Russia and France.

He added that the number of new Covid-19 infections dropping to less than 7,000 per day indicates that Thailand is heading down the right path in disease control and economic recovery. He said this will also boost confidence among travellers.

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Thanakorn added that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered the reopening of more provinces that have implemented prevention measures.

Prayut recently met provincial authorities, disease prevention officials and business operators in the Northeast to discuss the reopening of provinces in the region.

As the first phase of reopening 17 “blue zone” provinces from November 1 has proved to be successful, the government is planning to open another 16 provinces between December 1 and 31. If the situation remains under control, the government will open another 12 provinces from January 1, Thanakorn said.

Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

EGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtually #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is inviting people to join the hybrid ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ both individually and virtually on Tuesday.

Interested people can join the festival in Lampang or view a 360-degree virtual festival via the website http://maemoh-festival.egat.co.th/.

The festival has been kicked off on Friday last week to show the development of the smart city, which was declared one of five smart cities in Thailand by the Subcommittee on Driving and Managing Smart City Projects, as an important natural attraction in the province.

EGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtuallyEGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtually

EGAT Governor Boonyanit Wongrukmit said the authority has cooperated with government agencies and communities in the area to develop Mae Moh district to be a smart city despite the Mae Moh Mine and Power Plant will be decommissioned in 2051.

EGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtuallyEGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtually

He said the development is being conducted under three guidelines: 

  • Smart Energy: Using renewable energy instead of coals.
  • Smart Environment: Setting up a reforestation learning centre to capture carbon dioxide.
  • Smart Economy: supporting local product development and promoting the smart city to be a tourist attraction.

EGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtuallyEGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtually

Lampang Deputy Governor Surapol Burintraphan said he was very glad that Mae Moh district has been chosen as Thailand smart city with cooperation from EGAT, government agencies and communities in the area.

He added that provincial government agencies are ready to support EGAT’s Mae Moh Smart City Project in order to improve people’s quality of life, such as economy, transportation, environment and health.

EGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtuallyEGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtually

The festival features Commemoration Park, botanical garden, and surrounding area with various winter flowers, including the Bua Tong flower field that has started to bloom beautifully. During the nighttime, the festival is also illuminated by LED lights to welcome visitors. 

EGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtuallyEGAT invites people to join ‘Mae Moh Festival 2021’ individually and virtually

Virtual visitors can purchase community products of Mae Moh district via Step Up Market online store on website.

For more information, please visit Mae Moh Festival Facebook page.

Published : November 23, 2021

Cisco set to lead Thailand into a post-pandemic ‘smart’ era #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thailand is cooperating with Cisco Systems’ Country Digital Acceleration (CDA) project to introduce digital improvements in every sector, Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said on Monday.

He added that this cooperation is in line with the Thailand 4.0 model and will help boost Thailand’s competitiveness by improving manufacturing efficiency and quality.

The project will focus on four key areas, namely:

• Connected healthcare: Latest technology will be employed to improve public healthcare services provided nationwide.

• Implementation of 5G technology: 5G networks can transport large amounts of data at a very fast rate, and this project will support real-time predictive services and automation.

• Smart City: Digital technology will be employed to build an infrastructure for smart cities and smart transportation systems nationwide.

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• Cybersecurity: Cisco will set up a Cybersecurity Training Centre in Thailand to improve the skills of Thai cybersecurity personnel. The centre will use an interactive controlled environment to help hunt down hackers and reduce cyberattacks. This will also create a flexible and sustainable cybersecurity framework for Thailand’s Critical National Infrastructure.

Chaiwut said that as the region’s second-largest economy, Thailand plays a key role in setting the direction for Southeast Asian economies. He added that every sector will play a key role in building trust by using digital technology and innovation in the post-pandemic era.

Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

No plans to force people to take Covid-19 jabs yet: Public Health Ministry #SootinClaimon.Com

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Meanwhile, the ministry’s permanent secretary said he is confident Thailand will reach the 100-million-jabs goal by December 5.

Permanent secretary Dr Kiattibhoom Vongrachit said that though the authorities are speeding up the administration of jabs to reach the target by yearend, more than 2 million vaccination records have disappeared in the system due to incomplete data.

He added that according to data available, some 10 million people have not been vaccinated yet, though this information is being verified. He said the ministry is also looking for ways to administer jabs to the unvaccinated.

As for the 8,000 or so vaccine naysayers, the ministry found that more than 60 per cent changed their minds after being provided with information about the benefits of getting a jab, though over 30 per cent still refused.

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“The ministry is still not planning to impose the Communicable Diseases Act to force people to get vaccinated, as there should not be any problems once the country achieves herd immunity. If there is a new outbreak, the ministry may consider using stricter measures such as prohibiting unvaccinated people from participating in activities that may pose a risk of spreading the virus,” he said.

“Though the rate of vaccines administered may have slowed down, officials are doing their best to achieve the goal of administrating 100 million vaccine doses by December 5,” Dr Kiattibhoom concluded.

Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

NBTC vows to keep close eye on True-dtac merger #SootinClaimon.Com

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A merger between True Corporation (True) and Total Access Communication (dtac) is inevitable, but it must be checked at every step to prevent market domination and impact on consumers, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) said on Monday.

Recently, Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group and Telenor Group announced that they would explore the creation of a new telecom-tech company comprising True and Dtac.

NBTC director Prawit Leesathaphonwongsa said the two mobile operators are required to present the plan to the commission 90 days before the merger.

“Consumers may end up with low service options if a low-level merger between dtac TriNet [DTN] and TrueMove H Universal Communication [TUC] takes place,” he said. “Hence, NBTC must check and set up conditions to ensure there is no adverse impact on consumers.”

A news source from NBTC reported that the True-dtac merger is expected by mid-next year, though the low-level collaboration between DTN and TUC has not started yet.

The source added that NBTC will set up a working team to ensure that both DTN and TUC follow the commission’s regulations.

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Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Tourists refusing to mind their Covid-19 manners will be fined, warns CCSA #SootinClaimon.Com

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Since Thailand opened 17 “blue zone” provinces to vaccinated foreign tourists on November 1, it has been reported that some visitors have blatantly ignored mandatory disease control measures, the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said on Tuesday.

“Hotel and business operators have notified the CCSA that some of their customers refused to wear facemasks, while others insisted on dining together in large groups, which increases the risk of the virus spreading,” CCSA deputy spokesperson Dr Apisamai Srirangsan said.

“Officials have visited these establishments and issued warnings to customers violating regulations set by the Public Health Ministry. Repeat offenders can face a fine up to 20,000 baht as per the Communicable Disease Control Act.”

Meanwhile, she said, some tourists have also complained about hotels not being totally transparent about their pricing schemes. “These hotels apparently only display their room fees, and when travellers arrive they learn they have to pay for the transfer from the airport and Covid-19 tests,” she said. “By then it’s too late for a refund.

“Thailand has been open for 22 days, and hotel owners should know by now that they are required to include all mandatory expenses in the room package,” Apisamai said. “Advertising just the room price can be seen as a deceitful business practice, so any hotels still doing this should stop immediately.”

Apisamai also urged hotels, restaurants, spas, tuition schools, music academies, public transport operators and tour guide businesses to apply for the Safety & Health Administration (SHA) standard to prove that they have strictly followed all disease control measures and are safe from Covid-19. The SHA standard is accredited by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in association with the Public Health Ministry.

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Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Nation delivers survival bags to flood victims in Nakhon Pathom #SootinClaimon.Com

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Nation Multimedia Group CEO Shine Bunnag recently led a flood-relief mission to aid victims of the natural disaster in Nakhon Pathom province.

Also joining the mission were Nation TV anchors Piyawan “Phloy” Pramesthawanich, Kittidit “Ping” Thanaditsuwan and Salita “Frame” Phanleuk as well as volunteers from the Senate’s Social and Recreational Activities Committee.

Nation delivers survival bags to flood victims in Nakhon PathomNation delivers survival bags to flood victims in Nakhon Pathom

The mission is part of the “Nation Sharing Project” which was spearheaded by Nation Foundation in association with business partners and donors. It aimed to deliver over 300 survival bags and 3,000 bottles of drinking water to flood victims in Bang Lane district of Nakhon Pathom, which have been inundated for over two months.

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Nation is welcoming donation of consumer products as well as facemasks, alcohol sanitizers and new clothes. Please contact Nation Foundation at 02-338 3000 press 3 during office hours.

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Nation delivers survival bags to flood victims in Nakhon PathomNation delivers survival bags to flood victims in Nakhon Pathom

Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION

Thailand recorded 5,126 Covid-19 cases and 53 deaths on Tuesday. #SootinClaimon.Com

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Tuesday (November 23) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 5,126 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 104 of whom have been found in prisons.

Death toll increased by 53, while 7,748 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 2,076,135 – 1,972,553 of whom have recovered, 83,093 are still in hospitals and 20,489 have died.

Separately, another 118,862 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 201,053 their second shot and 27,641 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 89,336,791.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 258.44 million on Tuesday, 233.91 million of whom have recovered, 19.36 million are active cases (80,500 in severe condition) and 5.17 million have died (up by 5,557).

Thailand ranks 23rd in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 48.75 million, followed by India with 34.52 million, Brazil with 22.02 million, the UK with 9.89 million and Russia with 9.37 million.

Published : November 23, 2021

By : THE NATION