Eradicate chance of dying from Covid by getting 4th shot: Virologist

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Eradicate chance of dying from Covid by getting 4th shot: Virologist

Eradicate chance of dying from Covid by getting 4th shot: Virologist

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

There is almost no chance of you dying from Covid-19 if you have had four shots of vaccine, leading virologist Dr Yong Poovorawan reported on Monday.

Dr Yong said data from Chiang Mai health authorities collected over the past two years showed that the more jabs a patient has received, the less likely they are to die from Covid.

“Most deaths and severe symptoms occurred in the unvaccinated and those who had received three jabs or fewer,” Yong said in a Facebook post. “This proves that at least three booster shots are important for those in risky groups, such as the elderly, chronically ill, and people on immunosuppressants.”

Healthy young people can get away with only three jabs as their immunity is already high, Yong said.

However, although Thailand has administered over 150 million doses of Covid vaccine, many people have yet to get their third jabs, he added.

“Scientific data proves conclusively that vaccination significantly reduces the chance of severe symptoms and death, although it cannot prevent the infection.”

The vaccine’s efficacy drops as time passes, so if your last jab was more than four months ago, it is time to get another booster shot to keep you safe from Covid-19, he added.

“People who are on immunosuppressants and can’t get vaccinated can use long-acting antibody (LAAB) treatment as an alternative. The Public Health Ministry is providing the drug for free despite the market price of 30,000 baht per vial,” he said.

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Mae Sot gold shop owners grab guns after armed robberies on border

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Mae Sot gold shop owners grab guns after armed robberies on border

Mae Sot gold shop owners grab guns after armed robberies on border

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

Mae Sot police are providing firearms training to owners of gold shops in Tak after a spate of armed robberies in the western border province. Three gold shops in the province have been held up at gunpoint in recent months as conflict between the junta and resistance forces rages just over the border in Myanmar.

The defensive training is being conducted as part of the Royal Thai Police’s crime suppression policy to ensure safe firearm usage among both police officers and civilians, said Mae Sot police chief Col Monsak Kae-On.

Gold shop owners who attended the training on Sunday at Ban Khang Phibal Firing Range in Mae Sot received comprehensive lessons on shooting, including the correct stance, how to safely hold the gun, how to aim and control breathing, and more.

Mae Sot gold shop owners grab guns after armed robberies on border

Monsak gave details of three armed robberies at gold shops in the province this year. In February one customer was killed when robbers attacked a shop in Phop Phra district. Armed robbers then struck at gold shops in Muang district in May and this month.

In the latest robbery, on December 8, four robbers shot up a gold shop’s window, but the owner returned fire, wounding one suspect. Police managed to nab the wounded man and another suspect, while two robbers are believed to have fled across the border to Myanmar.

Mae Sot gold shop owners grab guns after armed robberies on border

Monsak said there are about 25 gold shops in Mae Sot. All are expected to see brisk business around New Year, a traditional time to make gold purchases.

“Although there had been no armed robberies in the district in recent years, firearm training could be beneficial to shop owners to protect their life and property in emergency, especially during the New Year holidays,” Monsak said.

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Navy divers searching wreck of HTMS Sukhothai; 11 still missing

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Navy divers searching wreck of HTMS Sukhothai; 11 still missing

Navy divers searching wreck of HTMS Sukhothai; 11 still missing

MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2022

The search for 11 crewmen still missing from the ill-fated HTMS Sukhothai resumed on Monday after three more bodies of dead sailors were fished from the sea on Sunday.

The three bodies were found near the wreckage of the sunken warship before the day’s search operation concluded at 5.30pm, the Royal Thai Navy said.

Navy spokesman Adm Pokkrong Monthatphalin confirmed on Sunday evening that the grim discovery brought the number of missing crew down to 11.

The three bodies in sailor uniforms were spotted by Navy ships and volunteer local fishermen who are searching the sea off Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Bang Saphan district, where the ship went down in a storm on December 18.

The newly found bodies had been in the water too long to be identified via fingerprints so will be sent for DNA testing which will take 3-4 days, Pokkrong said.

Of the 105 crew on board, 76 sailors were rescued, while 29 were declared missing. Six bodies were retrieved and identified in the first few days. One body was found on Friday and eight more were retrieved on Saturday.

As of press time, 11 were still missing. Navy divers began searching the wreck on Sunday.

The Navy held a funeral rite for an HTMS Sukhothai officer, Chief Petty Officer First Class Somkiat Maichob, at a temple in his home province of Surin on Sunday at 1.30pm.

On Monday, funeral rites for three more crewmen will be held at Sattahip Naval Crematorium in Chonburi province from 1pm. They are Lieutenant Samart Kaewphaleuk, Chief Petty Officer First Class Atcha Kaewsuphan, and Chief Petty Officer First Class Amnart Phimthee.

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2 more bodies of HTMS Sukhothai crew found on Sunday

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2 more bodies of HTMS Sukhothai crew found on Sunday

2 more bodies of HTMS Sukhothai crew found on Sunday

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

Two more bodies were found near the wreckage of the doomed HTMS Sukhothai and retrieved on Sunday afternoon, the Royal Thai Navy said.

Vice Admiral Pichai Lorchusakul, commander of Naval Area 1, announced at 2.10pm that the retrieval of these two bodies brought the number of missing crew down to 12.

The new bodies were definitely those of HTMS crew as they were wearing sailors’ uniforms, he said.

One body was spotted by HTMS Naresuan and the other by a local fisherman near Koh Phai in Chumphon’s Pathiew district.

Pichai added that the two bodies would be sent to a foundation in Prachuap Khiri Khan for identification before they are handed over to relatives for funeral rites.

The ill-fated HTMS Sukhothai was carrying 105 crew when it was hit by giant waves and capsized off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Bang Saphan district on December 18.

Rescue operations managed to save 76 sailors, while 29 were initially declared missing. Six bodies were retrieved and identified in the first few days. One body was found on Friday and eight more were retrieved on Saturday. As of press time, 12 were still missing.

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Japan’s naval chief expresses condolences over HTMS Sukhothai tragedy

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Japan’s naval chief expresses condolences over HTMS Sukhothai tragedy

Japan’s naval chief expresses condolences over HTMS Sukhothai tragedy

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

The chief of staff of Japan’s Maritime Self-Defence Force has expressed condolences to his Thai counterpart over the tragic loss of lives in the sinking of the HTMS Sukhothai.

Adm Sakai Ryo, chief of staff of Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force (JMSDF), said he was deeply shocked by the tragedy.

“On behalf of the Japan Maritime Self-Defence Force, I express my deepest sympathies to you and all those who are suffering from the incident,” he said in the December 20 letter to Adm Chernchai Chomcherngpat. The letter was released late yesterday.

Adm Saka said he wanted to express his “great respect [for] your Navy’s resilience and your people’s strength and courage”.

“Please remember the JMSDF’s thoughts and prayers are with you and your Navy during this time of difficulty.”

HTMS sank in the stormy sea off Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Bang Saphan district on December 18. It was carrying 105 crew. Seventy-six crew members were rescued and 17 bodies have been recovered. Twelve crew members remain missing.

The Royal Thai Navy also posted on its Facebook page that a Spanish naval officer had posted his condolences on the social network. The post expressed sympathy for the Thai navy and the families of the missing crew. It said similar accidents have happened several times after sea water seeped into ships and reached their electronic controlling systems, making them uncontrollable.

Japan’s naval chief expresses condolences over HTMS Sukhothai tragedyThe National Office of Buddhism announced on Sunday that the supreme patriarch has told the Sangha Supreme Council, the ruling body of monks, to order Buddhist temples nationwide to hold a special prayer ceremony for the HTMS Sukhothai tragedy.

Inthaporn Jun-iam, acting director of the office, said the council issued a circular on Saturday to all temples telling them to hold a special prayer ceremony on Sunday for the Navy. The ceremony aims to boost the morale of sailors and their families following the tragedy.

Tharae Catholic Community prays for HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha on Christmas Eve

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Tharae Catholic Community prays for HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha on Christmas Eve

Tharae Catholic Community prays for HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha on Christmas Eve

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

Thailand’s largest Catholic community prayed for the recovery of Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha Narendiradebyavati during their celebration of the birth of Jesus on Saturday night.

As part of their long-held tradition, residents of the Ban Tharae Catholic community in Sakhon Nakhon’s Muang district gathered at St Michael’s Cathedral at 7pm Saturday for a Christmas Eve mass and procession.

Representatives of the community also staged a play to re-enact the gospel story about three wise men following the Star of Bethlehem to find the infant Jesus in a manger.

After the prayer, the Catholic worshippers entered the cathedral for a mass led by arch-bishop Antony Weeradej Jaiseree, the head of the Tharae-Nong Saeng archdiocese.

Tharae Catholic Community prays for HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha on Christmas EveThe princess fainted while training her pet dog in Nakhon Ratchasima on December 14. She is now in stable condition at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital in Bangkok.

Tharae Catholic Community prays for HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha on Christmas EveBan Tharae is the largest Catholic community in Thailand. Its members celebrate Christmas Eve with an elaborate procession every year. They are descendants of Catholics who migrated from Vietnam to Thailand during the Vietnam war.Tharae Catholic Community prays for HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha on Christmas EveTharae Catholic Community prays for HRH Princess Bajrakitiyabha on Christmas Eve

Space agency delivers Christmas greeting from outer space

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Space agency delivers Christmas greeting from outer space

Space agency delivers Christmas greeting from outer space

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand marked Christmas Day on Sunday with a photo of what it calls the “Christmas tree of the universe”.

The Christmas tree is actually a cluster of stars in the NGC 2264 region that form the shape of an upside-down Christmas tree.

“In this picture, the Christmas tree is upside down with a bright star above the cone nebula as the treetop,” the institute said on its Facebook page. The blue gas on the top of the photo is nicknamed “fox fur nebula”, it said.

“These objects are located in the Monoceros constellation, 2,600 light years away from Earth,” the institute said.

A red light is emitted from the hydrogen alpha and the tree shape is formed by a cluster of stars. The cone-shaped gas on the bottom of the photo is called “cone nebula”.

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Thai police instructed to stop revealing nationalities of foreign suspects

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Thai police instructed to stop revealing nationalities of foreign suspects

Thai police instructed to stop revealing nationalities of foreign suspects

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) has instructed all law-enforcement authorities to stop revealing the nationalities of suspects for fear that sensationalist reports will hurt international ties.

RTP spokesman Pol General Roi Ingkhapairoj issued an urgent order via police radio on Saturday, calling on all nine provincial bureaus to ensure the nationalities of suspects are no longer revealed to the media.

The police general said the way police officers announced cases involving foreigners to the press has affected Thailand’s ties with countries the suspects come from.

Hence, Roi said, from now on, investigators will only be allowed to provide details of cases without revealing nationalities.

This order only applies to cases that have not been tried and resolved in court, he said.

He added that police investigators should always be accompanied by spokespersons or officers assigned with the job of dealing with media when giving interviews.

Sources say that Roi issued the order after ambassadors from several countries filed complaints saying that police interviews resulted in lurid media reports, which gave people the wrong idea of their countries.

The envoys pointed out that they always cooperated with Thai police, yet the media sensationalised reports, which hurt their countries’ reputations.

TAT offers ‘big New Year’ surprise for travellers

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TAT offers ‘big New Year’ surprise for travellers

TAT offers ‘big New Year’ surprise for travellers

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

Discount vouchers for hotels, restaurants and tour packages can be bought via www.nybigsurprise.com from December 28 to 31 as part of the “Save Partner New Year Big Surprise” campaign.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said on Saturday that the campaign aims to boost domestic tourism.

TAT offers ‘big New Year’ surprise for travellers

“Apart from giving tourists lots of options, the campaign also aims to boost the recovery of tourism-related businesses,” TAT said.

TAT offers ‘big New Year’ surprise for travellers

More information will be available at the “Sale Hear” Facebook page on Wednesday from 4pm.

TAT offers ‘big New Year’ surprise for travellers
TAT offers ‘big New Year’ surprise for travellers

2 more bodies found near HTMS Sukhothai wreckage site, 16 still missing

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2 more bodies found near HTMS Sukhothai wreckage site, 16 still missing

2 more bodies found near HTMS Sukhothai wreckage site, 16 still missing

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 25, 2022

Two more bodies believed to be sailors from the ill-fated HTMS Sukhothai were found floating in the Gulf of Thailand on Saturday night, the Royal Thai Navy said.

The two new bodies bring to eight the number of bodies retrieved on Saturday, one week after the corvette sank in rough seas last Sunday.

The navy said of the bodies found so far, eight are undergoing identification process, which will take up to four days.

The navy said of the two new bodies found, one was spotted by HTMS Narathiwas at 8.20pm at the Sector 2 area south of Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Bang Saphan, where the corvette sank. Ten minutes later, HTMS Kraburi found another body some 53 kilometres from the Prachuap Khiri Khan coast.

The authorities say 16 sailors are still missing.

HTMS Sukhothai, a Rattanakosin-class corvette, capsized during stormy weather with 105 crew onboard last Sunday night. The ship sank some 20 nautical miles (32 kilometres) off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Bang Saphan district.2 more bodies found near HTMS Sukhothai wreckage site, 16 still missing

Before Saturday, the search and rescue mission discovered seven bodies, and all have been confirmed to be Sukhothai’s crew members.

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