The Prime Minister announced the country is to be open on November 1 #SootinClaimon.Com

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Visitors from the 10 low-risk countries are not required for a mandatory quarantine but must be fully vaccinated and enter Thailand by air.

The prime minister said on Monday that the visitors are required to carry an RT-PCR test result document before entering and leaving the country.
The government aims to allow more countries to travel to Thailand by December, while the next phase is expected to be on January 1, 2022.

Meanwhile, alcohol consumption in restaurants and the entertainment venues reopening are to be considered for approval on December 1.
 

Here are the highlights of the prime minister’s national address.

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1. “During the last weeks some of Thailand’s most important tourist source countries have begun to ease their travel restrictions on their citizens…  With these developments, we must act quickly but still cautiously, and not miss the opportunity to entice some of the year-end and new year holiday season travelers during the next few months to support the many millions of people who earn a living from our tourism, travel and entertainment sectors as well as the many other related sectors.”

2. “I have instructed the CCSA and the Ministry of Public Health to urgently consider within this week to allow, as of 1st November, international visitors to enter Thailand without any requirement for quarantine if they are fully vaccinated and arrive by air from low-risk countries.  Visitors will need to show that they are COVID-free at their time of travel with an RT-PCR test undertaken before they leave their home country, and do a test in Thailand.  Initially, we will begin with at least 10 countries on our low-risk, no-quarantine list, including the United Kingdom, Singapore, Germany, China, and the United States of America, and enlarge that list by 1st December, and, by 1st of January, move to a very extensive list.”

3. “By 1st December, we will also consider allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages in restaurants as well as the operation of entertainment venues.”

4. “I would like to recognise the extraordinary achievements of our public health workers, other officials and all citizens for their response to my appeal in June to ready the country for quarantine-free arrivals within 120 days.

• “After we adopted the 120-day goal, extraordinary efforts were made to increase our supply of vaccines, and deliveries jumped threefold, from around 4 million doses in May to almost 12 million arriving in July, then almost 14 million arriving in August, and now running at over 20 million a month until the end of the year, totaling over 170 million doses, far ahead of the goals I had set.

• “Similarly, our public health staff worked tirelessly to accelerate vaccinations to support our 120-day goal, and the public gave great cooperation to register for vaccinations.  As a result, our daily vaccinations shot up threefold in July, from around 80,000 doses a day in May, and kept increasing until Thailand rose to be among the fastest ten countries in the world for administering shots.  We currently frequently administer more than 700,000 shots a day, and sometimes even exceeding one million shots a day.”

5. “…Our country was one of the first in the world to move quickly and decisively to confront the pandemic.  With the collaboration of all sectors of society, and with everyone joining hands to face this crisis together, we have been among the most successful countries in the world in saving lives.”

My fellow citizens, brothers and sisters:

In the last one-and-half years, we have lived with some of the greatest peacetime challenges our country has ever faced in its history, brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, and one that has left nobody untouched and no country in the world undamaged.

It has been one of the most painful experiences in my life, too: to make decisions that balance the saving of lives with the saving of livelihoods – a choice that is not always clearly separate, and where we may save lives, but commit those lives to the unbearable pain of trying to survive with little or no income; or where we may save livelihoods but commit one’s family, friends and neighbours to loss of life and the loss of their breadwinner.

In facing this terrible choice, it was my decision that we could not allow a slow, wait-and-see approach to confronting the pandemic and let it claim the lives of so many of our countrymen and women, as we, ultimately, saw happen in so many other countries.

As a result, I acted decisively on the advice of many of our outstanding public health experts to make our country one of the first in the world to move quickly with lockdowns and tight regulations.

With the collaboration of all sectors of society, and with everyone joining hands to face this crisis together, we have been among the most successful countries in the world in saving lives.  

But it has come at very great sacrifices of lost livelihoods, lost savings, and destroyed businesses – what we have all given up so that our mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, children, friends and neighbours may live for today.

The threat of a large scale, lethal spread of the virus in Thailand is now diminishing, even though the risk of resurgence is always there, and even though there are still serious constraints on our hospital and medical staff capacities.  

The time has come for us to ready ourselves to face the coronavirus and live with it as with other endemic infections and diseases, much as we have learnt to live with other diseases with treatments and vaccinations. 

Today, I would like to announce the first small but important step in decisively beginning the process of trying to restore our livelihoods.

During the last weeks some of Thailand’s most important tourist source countries have begun to ease their travel restrictions on their citizens – countries like the UK, that now allow convenient travel to our country, as well as countries like Singapore and Australia that have started to ease travel restrictions on their citizens visiting other countries.

With these developments, we must act quickly but still cautiously, and not miss the opportunity to entice some of the year-end and new year holiday season travelers during the next few months to support the many millions of people who earn a living from our tourism, travel and entertainment sectors as well as the many other related sectors.

I have, therefore, instructed the CCSA and the Ministry of Public Health to urgently consider within this week to allow, as of 1st November, international visitors to enter Thailand without any requirement for quarantine if they are fully vaccinated and arrive by air from low-risk countries.

All that visitors will need do is to show that they are COVID-free at their time of travel with an RT-PCR test undertaken before they leave their home country, and do a test in Thailand, after which they will be free to move around Thailand in the same way that any Thai citizen can do.

Initially, we will begin with at least 10 countries on our low-risk, no-quarantine list, including the United Kingdom, Singapore, Germany, China, and the United States of America, and enlarge that list by 1st December, and, by 1st of January move to a very extensive list.

Visitors from countries not on the list, will, of course, still be much welcomed, but with quarantine and other requirements.

By 1st December, we will also consider allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages in restaurants as well as the operation of entertainment venues under appropriate health precautions to support the revitalization of the tourism and leisure sectors, especially as we approach the new year period.

I know this decision comes with some risk.  It is almost certain that we will see a temporary rise in serious cases as we relax these restrictions.  We will have to track the situation very carefully, and see how to contain and live with that situation because I do not think that the many millions who depend on the income generated by the travel, leisure and entertainment sector can possibly afford the devastating blow of a second lost new year holiday period.  

But if, in the months ahead, we see an unexpected emergence of a highly dangerous new variant of the virus, then, of course, we must also act accordingly and proportionately when we see the threat.  We know that this virus has surprised the world several times, and we must be ready for it to do so again.  

In mid-June of this year, I had set a 120-day goal for quarantine-free entry into Thailand and to accelerate our vaccinations.

I would like to take this opportunity to recognise the extraordinary achievements of our public health workers, other officials and all citizens for their response to my appeal in June.

• After we adopted the 120-day goal, extraordinary efforts were made to increase our supply of vaccines and compete with many other countries to get deliveries.  And they were very successful.  Our vaccine deliveries jumped threefold, from around 4 million doses in May to almost 12 million in July… then to almost 14 million in August, and will now run at over 20 million a month until the end of the year, totaling over 170 million doses, far ahead of the goals I had set.

• Similarly, our public health staff worked tirelessly to accelerate vaccinations to support our 120-day goal, and the public gave great cooperation to register for vaccinations despite the inconveniences that may have been caused in schedulings.  As a result, our daily vaccinations, which were running at around 80,000 doses a day in May, shot up immediately.  One month after our goal-setting, our public health team tripled the number of shots being administering a day, and they kept increasing that number until Thailand rose to be among the fastest ten countries in the world for administering shots!  Currently, they have frequently been administering more than 700,000 shots a day, and sometimes even exceeding one million shots a day.

Shortly after my address to the nation in mid-June setting our goal for quarantine-free entry into Thailand in 120 days, the world was struck by the highly infectious Delta variant.  Worldwide cases spiked up and peaked in August, just as they did in Thailand, and few thought that it would be possible to achieve any quarantine-free entry into Thailand this year.

The fact that we can begin quarantine-free entry in November, and despite many countries still trying to contain Delta variant infections with restrictions on the travel of their

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Thailand’s very-own Digital Valley close to completion #SootinClaimon.Com

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While visiting the Thailand Digital Valley in Chonburi, Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said investment in technology is an important factor in driving the country’s business sector.

The minister also assigned the Digital Economy Promotion Agency to accelerate the construction of TDV3: Digital Innovation Centre, which will be at the heart of the project. The 40,000-square-metre centre, said to be the largest in the Asean region, will take about two years to be ready.

Once Thailand’s 50-billion-baht Digital Valley is ready, it will create more than 20,000 jobs and help Thai digital start-ups grow and step into the international arena.

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The construction is nearly 80 per cent complete and the valley should be ready by December.

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Spain delivers 614,500 vaccine doses to Thailand #SootinClaimon.Com

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614,500 doses of Astra Zeneca from Spain are already in Thailand! Our Ambassador, H.E. Emilio de Miguel, and our Consul, Ignacio Vitórica, were there to receive them, in the early hours of Saturday 9 October, together with representatives of the Thai government.

Another 2,788,110 doses of Pfizer will soon arrive in Thailand, also resold by Spain at cost price to the Thai government.

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On the eve of 12th October, Spain´s National Day, the Embassy of Spain in Bangkok is delighted to be able to contribute with this gesture to further strengthen the excellent relations of friendship with Thailand.

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How ordinary gaming graduated into the esports industry #SootinClaimon.Com

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How ordinary gaming graduated into the esports industry

Esports was officially announced three weeks ago as a professional sport in Thailand, together with football, volleyball, golf and snooker.

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AOT sets aside THB3 billion to develop area near Suvarnabhumi Airport #SootinClaimon.Com

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Airports of Thailand (AOT) has earmarked 3 billion baht for developing areas near Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport for commercial use.

This decision was made after the Treasury Department extended AOT’s lease for the land by another 30 years until September 29, 2051.

“Private firms have offered to co-invest in 68 projects and we will finish considering the offers within this month,” AOT president Nitinai Sirismatthakarn said on Monday. “Only a few projects will be selected as AOT has earmarked 1.9 billion baht for construction and 1.1 billion baht for other infrastructure. The total investment value of areas around the airport should not exceed 3 billion baht.”

The 723-rai Siwaree Noi plot near Samut Prakan’s Bang Sao Thong district will be the first to be developed. AOT plans to build a wholesale market for agricultural products in this area, and later upgrade it into a quality-control centre for agricultural exports to support its affiliate AOT TAFA Operator Ltd.

“AOT is also negotiating with Thai VietJet Air, which is interested in building a crew-training centre near the airport,” Nitinai added. “The airline is asking for 40 to 50 rai, which can be allotted immediately as this centre will directly support AOT’s main business.”

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Nitinai went on to say that there is about 1,470 rai of open land available around Suvarnabhumi Airport, though half of it has been devoted to bicycle tracks, leaving about 700 rai for commercial development.

“We are looking for co-investors to build gas station, auto service centre, hotel and community mall,” he said. “We expect these businesses to boost AOT’s income from non-aero businesses to 50 per cent from the current 43 per cent.”

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Pattani police patrol car bombing injures 5 #SootinClaimon.Com

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A police car was bombed in a suspected insurgency attack in Pattani’s Mai Kaen district at around 8.30pm on Sunday. Four police officers and a passerby were injured from the explosion.

The police patrol car was attacked while it was doing its rounds under a bridge.

Initial investigation on Monday showed that the bomb had been hidden in a small gas tank and triggered via radio communication.

The authorities believe the attack was in retaliation to a suspected insurgent being killed in a recent gunfight with police in Narathiwat.

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2,000 RaoChana shops suspended for violating conditions #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Finance Ministry’s Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) said it has suspended 2,000 shops for violating the conditions of the RaoChana (We Win) stimulus scheme. The shops may also be required to refund the money they earned through the subsidy.

FPO spokesman Pornchai Triravejasaid on Monday that 33.2 million people had received a subsidy of up to 9,000 baht under the scheme, in which 1.3 million shops were participating.

“The FPO has set up a team to review the information and closely monitor participating shops to ensure they meet the criteria of the scheme. Shops violating conditions will be suspended,” Pornchai said.

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People who suspect the violation of conditions are urged to submit a report and evidence via registered mail to the Fiscal Policy Office or email wewin@fpo.go.th.

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10 Thai teens lured to work under slave conditions in Myanmar #SootinClaimon.Com

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The guardians of 10 youngsters in Tak’s Mae Sot district are calling on the authorities to take immediate action and rescue 10 children who had been duped into crossing the border over to Myanmar. The teens, aged between 16 and 19, had been promised well-paying jobs at a casino across the border.

Peng Khamwan and Chan Thiyanan, a victim’s grandparents, said a group of Thais called “Boker” had met their grandchild in September and promised him a job as the administrator of an online gambling group.

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They said the youngster had been promised a monthly salary of 24,000 baht, plus free housing, food and paid holidays.

“However, Boker trafficked our grandchild and nine other victims to a casino run by Chinese people in Myanmar. The kids were forced to sign a contract in the Chinese language that they could not read,” the grandparents said.

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Distraught father Paradorn Sornphat said his son and the nine other victims were being made to work without any rest. He said the youngsters’ job was to deceive Thais into investing in cryptocurrency and that they had to pay for their food and board.

“When the youngsters demanded to return home, they were threatened and detained. Now their employers say they must pay 90,000 baht each for their freedom,” Paradorn said.

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Flooding eases in 17 of 33 provinces hit by Dianmu tropical storm #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation announced on Monday that the flooding situation in 17 of 33 provinces hit by Dianmu tropical storm has improved.

The department said heavy rains brought by the storm since September 23 had caused floods in 33 provinces affecting 323,523 households in 222 districts. The natural disaster has also reportedly claimed nine lives.

Flooding has eased in 17 provinces, namely Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang, Phichit, Phetchabun, Tak, Kamphaeng Phet, Buri Ram, Nakhon Pathom, Yasothon, Surin, Loei, Si Sa Ket, Sa Kaew, Chanthaburi, Prachinburi and Chai Nat.

However, people living in Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, Khon Kaen, Maha Sarakham, Chaiyaphum, Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani, Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Lop Buri, Saraburi, Suphan Buri, Sing Buri, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya and Pathum Thani are still suffering from heavy flooding.

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Bangkok construction worker hit with huge fines over ‘wheelie’ #SootinClaimon.Com

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A motorbike vendor in Nonthaburi was arrested on Monday for doing a wheelie, though the man claims he only tilted his attached trolley because one of its tyres had flattened.

Praphan Udomrak, 34, was caught on a car’s dashcam doing what looked like a wheelie from Nakhon In Road to the Rama V roundabout at about 9am on Friday. Police tracked Roi Et-native to his home in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district.

The man, who works at construction sites and picks garbage in his spare time, admitted to lifting his attached trolley because he said the tyre had gone flat and he did not want to damage the wheel. He also said he was rushing to work that morning and apologised profusely for his action.

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He was charged for unauthorised modification of his motorbike, not having an updated registration sticker, not wearing a helmet and driving recklessly.

Meanwhile, the motorist who captured the image was rewarded 3,000 baht.

People are urged to record clips of reckless driving and forward them to the police headquarters for a reward.

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