Diesel will be capped at not more than THB30 per litre #SootinClaimon.Com

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The National Energy Policy Council will on November 5 propose a reduction in oil collection revenue into the Energy Conservation Promotion Fund from 10 satang to 5 satang for 1-2 years so that the price of diesel does not exceed THB30 per litre, Energy Ministry permanent secretary Kulit Sombatsiri announced on Wednesday.

Arequest by the Land Transport Federation of Thailand to fix the price of diesel at THB25 per litre is not feasible as the oil fund does not have enough money to subsidise up to THB10.

The oil fund is presently only THB7.14 billion and will be used to freeze the price of diesel at THB30 per litre until the end of this year.

The Oil Fund Management Committee has to prepare an additional THB20 billion loan to freeze oil prices until April 2022.

The draft loan criteria will be presented for Cabinet consideration at a meeting sometime this month.

Kulit added that Thailand imports approximately 965,000 barrels of crude oil per day from the Middle East, Malaysia, Indonesia, the United States, Russia, etc.

Some 89 per cent of oil is imported and only 11 per cent, or about 100,000 barrels per day, is produced by Thailand.

Therefore, domestic oil prices have moved in accordance with world prices, he said.

Published : November 03, 2021

By : THE NATION

Thailand ready to comply with US law on marine products #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thailand is ready to act in accordance with the US law on marine products (Marine Mammal Protection Act: MMPA), which will take effect in 2023, government deputy spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek said on Wednesday.

The United States is Thailand’s number 1 trading partner for aquatic animals and marine products, with a value of up to THB40 billion.

January 1, 2023, will spell the expiration of a five-year grace period under MMPA requirements of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

The Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry has followed up on the assessment of marine mammal status, set up a system to collect data on marine mammals from fisheries, updated rules, regulations or relevant measures to reduce marine mammal mortality and injuries from fishing in line with the MMPA, and will report this data to the United States, Ratchada added.

Published : November 03, 2021

With reopening of country, Phuket expects more cases, but nothing to worry about: doctor #SootinClaimon.Com

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With the reopening of the kingdom to travellers from 63 countries without quarantine, the number of infected people is likely to increase by the middle of this month, but it’s nothing to worry about, Phuket Public Health doctor Dr Kusak Kukiattikul maintained on Wednesday.

Phuket is presently seeing around 50-60 cases per day.

Kusak said Phuket residents’ mindsets have changed quite a bit. More asymptomatic patients are accepting treatment at home and more people are coming in for vaccinations.

When assessing the situation from past sandbox statistics, the total number of infected people is around 0.3 per cent. If the number of tourists increases to 1,500-2,000 per day, it is still within the capacity of public health, he said.

“Phuket has been through two rounds of crises, gaining lessons and experiences. In the previous round, there were more than 4,500 patients in hospitals, most with minor symptoms. Now, there are only around 800 people in hospitals,” Kusak said.

“In an emergency, many field hospitals that have been closed can be reopened in 24 hours,” he added.

Published : November 03, 2021

By : THE NATION

Six travellers tested positive for Covid-19 after Thailand reopening: DDC #SootinClaimon.Com

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Six of 4,510 travellers have tested positive for Covid-19 after Thailand reopening on November 1, the Department of Disease Controls Bureau of Risk Communication and Health Behavior Promotion said on Wednesday.

The bureau director Dr Sumanee Watcharasin said 2,013 travellers entered Thailand at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Samut Prakan on Tuesday. 

“Of them, 1,769 were exempt from quarantine, 79 were eligible to enter the country under the sandbox programme, 64 have undergone seven days quarantine and 101 have undergone ten days quarantine,” she explained.

“Top five foreign travellers visiting Thailand are Japan, Singapore, Germany, Qatar and China.”

She said more than half of citizens in 17 tourism pilot areas have received their first jab, except Nong Khai where 47.3 per cent of citizens have received the first jab.

She added that Chiang Mai is the most worrisome area as many Covid-19 clusters have emerged, such as markets, working places, families and immigrants. 

“The province has conducted vaccination drives and proactive tests, as well as tightening measures related to alcohol drinking,” she added.

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Published : November 03, 2021

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Update: Man shoots brother dead, then himself #SootinClaimon.Com

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A man shot his elder brother dead then himself after going berserk at a building in Nonthaburis Plai Bang subdistrict at 2.30pm on Wednesday.

The Nation Thailand had earlier reported via its breaking news that two people died after the man shot four.

Two others sustained injuries in the shooting.

Plai Bang police and rescue workers, who rushed to the scene, found that the man shot his brother then turned the gun on himself while escaping.

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Published : November 03, 2021

By : THE NATION

Ban on fireworks, lanterns for Loy Krathong #SootinClaimon.Com

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Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang on Wednesday announced a ban on fireworks and floating lanterns on Loy Krathong Day, which falls on November 19 this year.

The governor has asked for cooperation from manufacturers, collectors, distributors of fireworks and floating lanterns, as well as the general public in the Bangkok area, not to light and release fireballs, flares, any kinds of lantern or other similar objects into the air, unless authorised by the director of the area. Violators must be punished with imprisonment of not more than three years, or a fine of not more than 60,000 baht, or both.

The sale or use of firecrackers of all kinds and dynamites are also prohibited. Violators will face a fine of not more than 6,000 baht, or imprisonment of not more than three months, or both.

Permission from the local registrar is required for manufacturers, collectors and sellers of fireworks, which must strictly comply with the measures announced by the Department of Health. Any violation will be dealt with under the law as well.

“Bangkok has established a special team from relevant departments to carry out inspections on the production, collection and distribution of fireworks in a bid to provide the highest order and safety for the people,” the governor concluded.

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Published : November 03, 2021

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Thais cautiously welcome international travel #SootinClaimon.Com

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Health protocol and vaccines are key to build travel confidence.

Thais cautiously welcome international travel

While Thailand is gradually welcoming international tourists with initiatives such as the Sandbox and the government’s opening plan, a survey by digital travel platform, Agoda, found while Thai people expect outbound travel to return soon –  with one in two think travel in Asia will be possible within the next six months and 29 per cent for travel outside Asia, they are not inclined to hop on a plane to travel just yet until they feel more assured by health and safety protocols and vaccination rates.

Travel expectations
Half of Thai respondents anticipate that travel within Asia will be possible in the next six months, with 2 in 5 (40 per cent) anticipating some travel restrictions in place or travel through travel bubble or corridors only.

When it comes to taking trips after restrictions are lifted, 51 per cent plan to travel in Asia and 42 per cent outside of Asia within a year or more, while 4 per cent and 5 per cent respectively hoping to travel immediately.  Just under a quarter, 23 per cent, don’t plan to travel within Asia until at least 80 per cent of the world’s population is vaccinated against Covid-19.  The figure is even higher for travel outside Asia (28 per cent) and is the highest among Baby Boomer (1946 – 1964) 32 per cent and Gen X (1965 – 1980) 29 per cent.

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Travel confidence
The Agoda survey found that the top three factors that will give Thais the confidence to explore again are (#1) health and safety protocols followed by accommodations, (#2) knowing that hotel service staff are vaccinated, and (#3) being vaccinated against Covid-19 with at least one shot.

• The same proportion of Male respondents view vaccinated hotel service staff and themselves being vaccinated against Covid-19 with at least one shot as important.

Published : November 03, 2021

By : THE NATION

PM urges govt sectors to brainstorm for ideas to turn Thailand around #SootinClaimon.Com

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha asked every government sector to brainstorm for ideas to turn Thailand around after reopening, to develop infrastructure in the long term.

Deputy government spokesperson Trisulee Trisaranakul said on Wednesday that Prayut said the country’s reopening on Monday was the starting point to turn Thailand around “in every dimension”.

In the latest meeting of the economic committee of the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration, Prayut asked various sectors to find new ways to work on tasks that can be carried out immediately and tasks that might take some time, such as developing infrastructure.

Trisulee mentioned that the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) responded to Prayut’s order with a new concept for tourism in 2022: “Amazing Thailand, Amazing New Chapters”. The concept will respond to tourists’ needs in everything with “new wonderful stories”.

Apart from inviting tourists to get a new experience in Thailand, the concept will also promote “new normal” tourism, focusing on health, sanitation, and safety.

Business sectors should adapt by using technologies to respond to tourists’ behaviour in this new age. Tourists will mostly use online technology to reduce risks of Covid-19.

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Businesses sectors also have to adjust by changing their target groups from focusing on quantity to quality. They need to focus on diverse tourists markets such as Europe and the US as well as Asia and Southeast Asia, Trisulee added.

Published : November 03, 2021

By : THE NATION

2 dead, 2 hurt as man opens fire #SootinClaimon.Com

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Two people died after a man went berserk and shot four at a building in Nonthaburis Plai Bang subdistrict on Wednesday.

Two others sustained injuries in the shooting.

Police officers are blocking the escape route at the building where the man lived.

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Published : November 03, 2021

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Capital’s restaurants, eateries complying with alcohol regulation #SootinClaimon.Com

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More than 600 restaurants and eateries in Bangkok are complying with the regulation to serve alcoholic beverages only until 9pm, the Metropolitan Police Bureau said on Wednesday.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has allowed restaurants and eateries to serve alcoholic beverages from November 1, provided they meet all prevention measures and SHA standards.

Pol Maj-General Jirasan Kaewsangek, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, said police are cooperating with administrative officers to create awareness among restaurant and eatery operators across the capital.

“So far, 657 restaurants and eateries are complying with regulations,” he said.

He added that 3,414 restaurants and eateries have registered for the SHA standard.

Capital’s restaurants, eateries complying with alcohol regulationCapital’s restaurants, eateries complying with alcohol regulation

Meanwhile, Pol General Krisana Pattanacharoen, deputy spokesman of the Royal Thai Police, asked restaurant and eatery operators to inform their customers about the regulations when it is almost 9pm as this issue needs cooperation from everyone.

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Published : November 03, 2021

By : THE NATION