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The Foreign Ministry said it would know by the end of October when the US will dispatch the latest consignment of vaccines, which may not be Pfizer.

Minister Don Pramudwinai said on Thursday that the foreign affairs sector, the security affairs department and medical and vaccine experts in the US are presently discussing when to send the vaccines to Thailand.

Don said the US government will decide which vaccine will be sent and this might not be Pfizer.

He also said US Senator Tammy Duckworth told him that the US wanted to send the vaccine to Thailand but this was delayed by a lack of response.

Don said it was an old issue and he did not want to reveal that it was her misunderstanding.

He also said he did not want to comment on politician Sudarat Keyuraphan going to the US to negotiate for a new consignment of vaccines.

US presently discussing when to send more vaccines to Thailand: DonUS presently discussing when to send more vaccines to Thailand: Don

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Don said the ministry would propose some adjustments to the measures dealing with the reopening of the country on November 1, including adding to the list of low-risk countries from which tourists will be allowed. He added that Thailand would add more countries to the list, but did not want to reveal any more information right now.

Published : October 14, 2021

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Researchers make exciting gem-orchid discovery #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thai researchers were in for the find of their lives when they discovered a new species of orchid in the world at Khao Luang in Nakhon Si Thammarat province. They have named the orchid “Uaeng anyamanee Si Thammarat” – Si Thammarat Gem Orchid – or corybas papillatus Inuthai.

The discovery of corybas papillatus Inuthai was announced on Thammasat University’s Faculty of Science and Technology website on Monday, with collaboration with the Forest Herbarium (BKF) Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation and Prince of Songkla University’s Plant Museum (PSU Herbarium). The discovery of this new orchid species has also been published on the PhytoKeys journal website.

Researchers make exciting gem-orchid discoveryResearchers make exciting gem-orchid discovery

This new species of orchid was firstly found by the BKF researchers at Nakhon Si Thammarat’s Khao Luang National Park. The corybas papillatus Inuthai is a small ground orchid. There are tubers of round or oval shape with heart-shaped single leaves, purple flowers and sepals on the tips of round petals. The outer surface of the upper calyx is irregularly buttoned. Lateral sepals and petals are green with antennae-like lines. The cone is upright, rolled into a tube, forming a v-shaped cavity. There are two conical spurs. The lobe of the mouth is curved backward and spread out, almost spherical in shape, with hairs on the surface.


Upon examination, the corybas papillatus Inuthai was found to resemble Corybas villosus J. Dransf. & Gord. Sm., which was previously reported in Malaysia. But the upper sepals of the newly discovered orchid have no outer ridge and the lateral sepals are connected to the two petals.

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Published : October 14, 2021

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Cuban envoy checks out world’s most beautiful palm at Nongnooch #SootinClaimon.Com

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Cuban Ambassador Héctor Conde Almeida and his family paid Chonburi’s Nongnooch Garden Pattaya a visit on Thursday to get a glimpse of copernicia fallaensis, the world’s most beautiful palm tree, which is thickest near the middle and can reach up to 20 metres in height.

Director Kampol Tansajja said copernicia fallaensis, which is endemic to Cuba, was grown on Khao Bandai Krit mountain.

He explained that the number of such palms in Cuba have declined as people commonly use the leaves for roofing.

“Way back between 1995 and 1998, Nongnooch Garden had dispatched two officers – Willie Kirsch and Inge Hoffman – to collect copernicia fallaensis seeds from Cuba,” he revealed.

“The garden now has 78 copernicia fallaensis, while more than 1,000 palm sprouts are under the care of officials,” Kampol proudly noted.

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Separately, Nongnooch Garden has extended the period for fully vaccinated people to visit the garden without any charges until the end of October this year in a bid to promote domestic tourism.

Cuban envoy checks out world’s most beautiful palm at NongnoochCuban envoy checks out world’s most beautiful palm at Nongnooch

Cuban envoy checks out world’s most beautiful palm at NongnoochCuban envoy checks out world’s most beautiful palm at Nongnooch

Cuban envoy checks out world’s most beautiful palm at NongnoochCuban envoy checks out world’s most beautiful palm at Nongnooch

Published : October 14, 2021

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Rice Growers Association urges govt to reveal 1st installment price forthwith #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Thai Rice Growers Association called on the government to immediately reveal the price of the first installment of insured rice and pay farmers the money after promises were made that this would be done by October 15.

Chairman Suthep Khongmak was one of the members of the Rice Policy and Management Committee, chaired by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.
 

According to Suthep, the committee feels that the government does not have enough money to pay farmers.

Suthep said the panel approved a budget of THB89 billion for rice price insurance on August 23. He added that the insured price was still high compared to the current cost.

Suthep said he spoke to politicians and they told him the price would be revealed soon but could not say exactly when.

He said he knew “it was no use to rush them”.

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Suthep claimed the prime minister actually said in the committee meeting that the Commerce Ministry and the Finance Ministry were responsible.

Suthep however believed there would be no problem because the scheme was approved by the committee. It was up to the Cabinet when to approve it.

Meanwhile, the Thai Farmers Support association said on Wednesday that the Department of Internal Trade (DIT) has not yet revealed the price.

The DIT said the issue was sent to the Cabinet and the department was expecting the Finance Ministry to reveal the price on Thursday.

President Vichai Chitayawong said the price would have to be revealed before Thursday ends according to the committee.

The association warned it would hold a press conference if the government breaks its promise and does not reveal the price.

Vichai added that he believed Deputy Prime Minister Jurin Laksanawisit after Jurin gave “promises” to the association on the issue.

Published : October 14, 2021

By : THE NATION

Health Ministry striving to solve flooded-hospital problem #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Public Health Ministry is rushing to solve the problem of flooded hospitals in Chanthaburi, Trat and Prachin Buri in a bid to provide much-needed services to those suffering from typhoon Kompasu. Meanwhile, local mobile medical units have been set up for flood victims.

Public Health Ministry permanent secretary, Dr Kiattipoom Wongrachit said on Wednesday that many hospitals and medical facilities in Chanthaburi, Trat and Prachin Buri provinces have been damaged by floods after several days of heavy rains caused by the typhoon Kompasu.

Dr Kiattipoom said that the ministry has ordered the health departments to integrate with the local authorities to organise mobile medical units to provide services for the flood victims, especially vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children, pregnant women and bedridden patients until the situation returns to normal. He also said that 3,000 sets of first aid kits had been delivered to the victims.
 
“As for King Prajadhipok Memorial Hospital (Prapokklao Hospital) in Chanthaburi province, there is flooding all over the hospital area. Some parts of the hospital building, personnel houses and vehicles were damaged. Preliminary, those who were affected by the floods have been temporally moved to the medical centre building.
 
Prachin Buri’s Ban Khok Udom Health Promoting Hospital and the staff’s houses were flooded with the 20-centimetre high water level. The water currently begins to recede and the situation is returning to normal.
 
Mueang and Khao Saming districts in Trat province, have been affected both traffic and almost 200 residences,” Dr Kiattipoom said.

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Published : October 14, 2021

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Wild elephant transported from fearful Rayong community to sanctuary #SootinClaimon.Com

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It was an elephantine task: more than 100 Wildlife Conservation Office staffers came together on Wednesday to transport wild elephant “Phlai Nga Ge” from Rayong’s Khao Chamao district to Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary.

The sanctuary covers 643,750 rai of protected area spanning five provinces – Chachoengsao, Sa Kaeo, Chanthaburi, Rayong and Chonburi.
 

The move came after villagers residing around Khao Chamao National Park filed complaints with the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation that Phlai Nga Ge had wandered away from the park and had been trespassing on their lands to find food, leading to the community fearing for their safety.

Wild elephant transported from fearful Rayong community to sanctuaryWild elephant transported from fearful Rayong community to sanctuary

At around 2am on Wednesday, officials used tranquiliser darts to subdue the 40-year-old pachyderm before performing a blood test and physical check-up on the animal.

They then used ropes to bind his four legs to prevent him from charging off and slowly pushed him onto a truck using an excavator.

The mission was completed at around 5am and the elephant was safely transported to Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary shortly after.

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Published : October 14, 2021

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Disability employment fells due to Covid-19 #SootinClaimon.Com

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Employment rate of persons with disabilities has fallen 15 to 20 per cent due to Covid-19 situation, a recent survey by the Centre for Disabled Persons’ Rights revealed.

“The latest wave of Covid-19 outbreak since April has forced many businesses to downsize their workforce or even shut down, which has greatly affected the employment of persons with disabilities,” said Samrit Chaphirom, president of the centre on Wednesday. “The government must immediately provide assistance to people in this vulnerable group, as having a job is not only a source of income, but also helps them maintain the dignity of being able to provide for their family.”

Samrit further added that under the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities Act, a business with more than 100 employees must hire one disabled person per 100 non-disabled staff, or they will have to contribute to the Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities Fund instead.

“From the statistics of all companies with more than 100 employees in Thailand, they must hire a total of 55,000 disabled persons to comply with this law,” he said. “However, in reality only around 30,000 disabled persons are being hired, while some companies have chosen to contribute to the fund instead, which does not help generating sustainable income for disabled persons.”

“We would like to urge entrepreneurs to consider hiring more disabled persons in your workforce, which will be beneficial for your business as the cost of hiring persons with disabilities is tax deductible,” he added. “Furthermore, nowadays many disabled persons have completed vocational training and can perform at the same level as normal persons in some capacities such as call centre staff, customer service staff, accountant, secretary, administrative officer and sales representative.”
 

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Published : October 14, 2021

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Thailand recorded 11,276 Covid-19 cases and 112 deaths on Thursday. #SootinClaimon.Com

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Thursday (October 14) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 11,276 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 134 of whom have been found in prisons.

Death toll increased by 112, while 10,407 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 1,751,704 – 1,625,750 of whom have recovered, 107,925 are still in hospitals and 18,029 have died.

Separately, another 343,822 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 219,841 their second shot and 20,331 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 62,579,803.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 239.94 million on Thursday, 217.30 million of whom have recovered, 17.75 million are active cases (80,653 in severe condition) and 4.89 million have died (up by 7,481).

Thailand ranks 24th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 45.55 million, followed by India with 34.02 million, Brazil with 21.6 million, the UK with 8.27 million and Russia with 7.86 million.

Published : October 14, 2021

By : THE NATION

Thundershowers forecast across Thailand with isolated heavy rain in some areas


The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Thursday (October 14) that the strong southwest monsoon prevails across the Andaman Sea, the South and the Gulf of Thailand while the monsoon trough lies across the lower North, the Central, and the Northeast into the tropical storm KOMPASU over the Gulf of Tonkin.

Thundershowers are likely over Thailand with isolated heavy to very heavy rain in the Northeast, the East, the Central and the South’s west coast. People in risky areas should beware of severe condition and rain accumulation that may cause overflow and flash flood. 

Waves in the Gulf and the Andaman Sea are 2-3 meters high and over 3 meters high in thundershowers. All ships should proceed with caution and keep off thundershowers, while small boats should keep ashore.

The department also mentioned that the tropical storm KOMPASU over the Gulf of Tonkin was centered about 230 kilometers east of Vinh, Vietnam. It is expected to make landfall over upper Vietnam on October 14. It will downgrade into a tropical depression and an active low-pressure cell respectively.
 

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

North: Thundershowers in 40 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 21-25 degrees and highs of 30-34 degrees Celsius. 

Northeast: Thundershowers in 80 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy to very heavy rain; temperature lows of 22-25 degrees and highs of 27-30 degrees Celsius. 

Central: Thundershowers in 70 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rain; temperature lows of 23-26 degrees, highs of 32-33 degrees Celsius.

East: Thundershowers in 80 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy to very heavy rain; temperature lows of 24-27 degrees, highs of 27-32 degrees Celsius; waves 2-3 meters high and over 3 meters during thundershowers.

South (east coast): Thundershowers in 60 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 22-26 degrees, highs of 30-35 degrees Celsius; waves 1-2 meters high and 2 meters during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Thundershowers in 60 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rain; temperature lows of 20-26 degrees, highs of 28-33 degrees Celsius; waves 2-3 meters high and over 3 meters during thundershowers.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Thundershowers in 60 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rain; temperature lows of 25-27 degrees, highs of 31-33 degrees Celsius.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : October 14, 2021

By : THE NATION

Chiang Mai task force arrests 48 from Myanmar for illegal entry #SootinClaimon.Com

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Chiang Mai’s Pha Muang task force arrested 48 illegal migrants early on Wednesday. The migrants had travelled through natural channels from the Myanmar border, saying they were in Thailand to look for jobs.

Authorities promptly sent them for a Covid-19 test before undertaking legal procedures to do with illegal entry.

The arrests came after the Pha Muang task force detected the group walking away from the borderline at 00.30am on Wednesday.

Chiang Mai task force arrests 48 from Myanmar for illegal entryChiang Mai task force arrests 48 from Myanmar for illegal entry

A search found that the group consisted of 48 illegal immigrant workers – 16 men and 20 women aged between 15 and 79, along with 12 children aged 1 to 5 years.

After an inquiry, it was found that the group had walked through natural channels on the Myanmar border to find work in Chiang Mai province. All were being tested for Covid-19 at Ang Khang District Health Promoting Hospital.

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Published : October 13, 2021

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