No booze in Chanthaburi until end of October #SootinClaimon.Com

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Chanthaburi authorities slapped a ban on the sale of alcohol until the end of the month after several partying locals tested positive for Covid-19.

In a bid to avoid such clusters from recurring, the provincial authorities announced on Wednesday that violators face a fine of 20,000 baht and two years in prison, or a penalty of up to 40,000 if they want to avoid jail.

Chanthaburi governor Suthee Thongyaem signed an order to prohibit the sale, distribution, or exchange of alcoholic beverages on Wednesday, effective until the end of October. The order was due to the Covid-19 clusters found among drinkers that had been gathered in various places in the province. The governor said that the officials are currently unable to control the spreading of the virus.

Therefore, the sale, distribution, exchange of all types of liquor and alcohol in department stores, shopping centers, community malls General stores, grocery stores, convenience stores, restaurants or any gathering place is prohibited, said the governor.

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The authority has ordered the officers to closely monitor the operation from October 7-31. Violators will be punished with a fine of not more than 20,000 baht and imprisonment for not more than 2 years, or a fine of not more than 40,000 baht, or both.

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Published : October 07, 2021

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The bulbul’s song gets even sweeter for this Songkhla police officer #SootinClaimon.Com

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A police officer’s love for red-whiskered bulbuls has turned into a profitable business, with some birds earning him hundreds of thousands of baht.

Songkhla police officer Pol Major Kanit Phichit said he had loved these birds since he was a child, especially after watching his father and neighbours imitate the bird call after work.

He began studying the breeding of this species in 2008 and applied for a wildlife breeding permit in 2015 before setting up a farm in Phatthalung’s Pa Phayom district.

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He has been crossbreeding the birds to create bulbuls with unique colours and a sweeter birdsong. He said the most popular bulbul is the albino because it’s believed to be auspicious.

His birds hit the market in 2019 and attracted customers from everywhere, especially Vietnam. His birds go for anything from 25,000 baht to hundreds of thousands of baht based on their age, colours and sweetness of voice.

The bulbul’s song gets even sweeter for this Songkhla police officerThe bulbul’s song gets even sweeter for this Songkhla police officer

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Published : October 07, 2021

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Trat to conduct second survey on bridge to Koh Chang #SootinClaimon.Com

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Trat authorities will conduct a second, more detailed, survey to gauge residents’ opinions on a planned bridge linking Koh Chang to the mainland. The first survey on the project was conducted four years ago and construction of the bridge is scheduled to kick off in 2023.

Somkiat Smattakarn, president of Trat’s Natural Resources Conservation and Environmental Protection Association, said on Wednesday that the aim is to collect the opinions of people living in Laem Ngop district on the mainland and Koh Chang islanders.

“The first survey showed that 90 per cent of people living in both areas wanted the bridge as it will make travel more convenient, especially when it comes to transporting patients at night and reducing traffic during high season,” he said.

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Trat to conduct second survey on bridge to Koh ChangTrat to conduct second survey on bridge to Koh Chang

Koh Chang residents will be surveyed later this month and those in Laem Ngop next month. The data collected will then be handed over to the Trat Rural Roads Office, so it can earmark funds.

“The 10-kilometre-long bridge will run between Laem Ngop district, near the Koh Chang Naval War Memorial, and Koh Chang’s Ban Dan Kao area,” Somkiat said.

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Published : October 07, 2021

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Guests break quarantine to flee fire #SootinClaimon.Com

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As many as 80 Thais and foreigners quarantined at a hotel in Samut Prakan’s Bang Phli district ran for their lives on Wednesday night after a fire broke out in the hotel’s storage room.

Firefighters from Rachathewa Subdistrict Administrative Organisation and other agencies nearby took over 30 minutes to distinguish the flame.

Initially, officials expected that the cause of the flame was due to a short circuit because many electric wires were melted.

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Guests break quarantine to flee fireGuests break quarantine to flee fire

“Even though the storage room was slightly damaged, we will ask scientific officials to investigate further,” the official said.

Guests break quarantine to flee fireGuests break quarantine to flee fire

Meanwhile, the hotel manager Nattawut Arunanondchai said the storage room was previously used to be a snooker room that was closed for almost two years during the lockdown.

Guests break quarantine to flee fireGuests break quarantine to flee fire

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Published : October 07, 2021

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Youngsters ‘burned out’ from online classes, study reveals #SootinClaimon.Com

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A study conducted by the Department of Mental Health reveals that students are under undue stress due to online classes.

The department’s director-general Amporn Benjaponpitak said a survey of 2,045 students between August 19 and 25 found 29.29 per cent were stressed and 16.67 per cent felt three times more “burned out” than adults.

Amporn said the biggest cause of this was the lack of social interaction. School closure is also getting children more addicted to video games and mobile phones.

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Hence, Amporn said, the Education Ministry must speed up the vaccination of youngsters to avoid cluster cases once schools reopen.

He also urged parents and teachers to explain the benefits and side-effects of Covid-19 vaccines to help children decide if they want to go for a jab.

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul agreed that the closure of schools is affecting children’s behaviour, emotions and social skills.

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He added that his ministry was cooperating with the Education Ministry to get students between ages 12 and 18 jabbed but said they must be closely monitored as they aren’t enough studies on young people.

Between April and August, 114,039 children had been infected with Covid-19, Anutin said on Wednesday.

Children suffering from anxiety or stress are advised to call the Department of Mental Health’s 1323 hotline or visit its 1323 Facebook page.

Published : October 07, 2021

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Medical services chief denies special Covid drug will cost THB24,000 per course #SootinClaimon.Com

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Molnupiravir, the special Covid-19 pills being procured from US drug manufacturer Merck & Co, will not cost 24,000 baht per course as some reports suggest, Medical Services Department director-general Dr Somsak Ankasil said on Wednesday.

“This amount was based on the pricing in high-income countries. The pills sold in Thailand will be cheaper,” he said.

“However, we cannot reveal the price at the moment due to contract restrictions.”

The Public Health Ministry is negotiating the purchase of

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200,000 courses of the experimental antiviral drug and the first batch is expected to arrive in Thailand by late November or early December.

Patients with mild symptoms will be given a course of 40 Molnupiravir pills to take over five days.

Molnupiravir is among several anti-coronavirus drugs currently undergoing Phase 2 and 3 trials overseas. Results of the Phase 3 trial for Molnupiravir – the first antiviral drug specifically developed to fight Covid-19 – are expected by the end of October.

Merck & Co reportedly aims to manufacture enough Molnupiravir courses for 10 million patients within this year and is planning to outsource the production to drugmakers in India to come up with cheaper versions for mid- to low-income countries.

“This pill is suitable for patients with mild to medium symptoms who have other underlying health problems. Pregnant women, however, are not advised to take it,” Somsak said. “The Public Health Ministry will determine whether Molnupiravir will replace Favipiravir that is currently being used or if both will be used together.”

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Published : October 07, 2021

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Founder of Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo dies at 96 #SootinClaimon.Com

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Uthai Youngpraphakorn, founder of Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo has died at 96, facebook @CheckinSamutprakan said on Wednesday.

The post did not reveal the cause of death.

The funeral rites will be held at the memorial opposite the zoo until October 11.
 

Uthai was well-known among Samut Prakan locals for turning a crocodile farm into a world-famous tourist attraction. Established in 1950, Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo is located in Thai Ban subdistrict and is at present the world’s largest crocodile farm, where more than 60,000 crocodiles of various sizes are bred. The zoo provides a home for tigers, chimpanzees, gibbons, turtles, snakes, birds, camels, hippopotamus, deer, and schools of fish, as well.

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Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo has been shut down due to Covid-19 situation and currently has yet to schedule the reopening.

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Crowd control police shot during clash with protestors near Din Daeng Flat #SootinClaimon.Com

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A crowd control police was shot in the head during a clash with anti-government protestors in Soi Ton Pho near Din Daeng Flat in Bangkok’s Din Daeng district on night of Wednesday (October 6).

“The injured officer was sent to Police General Hospital. His condition is still critical,” said deputy spokesman of the Royal Thai Police, Pol General Krisana Pattanacharoen.

Krisana added that the protestors had gathered at Soi Mitmaitree 2 near Din Daeng Flat at around 8pm of Wednesday while crowd control police have been deployed around the areas to control the situation. 

“Protestors threw firecrackers and ping pong bombs at police officers periodically until around midnight, when several gunshots were heard in Soi Ton Pho, after which one officer was found shot,” he said. “After sending injured officer to the hospital, crowd control police have arrested 16 protestors and confiscated several items of weapons, including firecrackers, ping pong bombs, improvised explosive devices and slingshots.”

“For your safety, please do not leave your home at night as the curfew during emergency situation is still in effect,” warned Krisana.
 

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Thailand recorded 11,200 Covid-19 cases and 113 deaths on Thursday. #SootinClaimon.Com

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Thursday (October 7) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 11,200 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 138 of whom have been found in prisons.

Death toll increased by 113, while 10,087 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 1,678,297 – 1,551,857 of whom have recovered, 109,022 are still in hospitals and 17,418 have died.

Separately, another 268,797 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 409,806 their second shot and 52,204 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 57,387,052.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 237.09 million on Thursday, 214.26 million of whom have recovered, 17.99 million are active cases (84,891 in severe condition) and 4.84 million have died (up by 8,194).

Thailand ranks 26th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 44.91 million, followed by India with 33.89 million, Brazil with 21.52 million, the UK with 8.01 million and Russia with 7.66 million.

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Published : October 07, 2021

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Isolated heavy rain forecast in most of Thailand #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Thailand Meteorological Department said on Thursday (October 7) that the rather strong southwest monsoon prevails across the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand while the tropical depression covers the middle South China Sea. Thundershowers are forecast over the country with isolated heavy rain in the Central, the lower Northeast, the East and the South. People in risky areas should beware of severe condition and rain accumulation that may cause flash flood and overflow.

The department also mentioned that waves in the Andaman Sea are 2-3 meters high and over 3 meters high in thundershowers. It suggested that all ships should proceed with caution and keep off thundershowers, while small boats should keep ashore.

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

North: Thundershowers in 40 per cent of the areas; temperature lows of 23-25 degrees and highs of 33-36 degrees Celsius. 

Northeast: Thundershowers in 40 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rain; temperature lows of 23-26 degrees and highs of 32-33 degrees Celsius. 

Central: Thundershowers in 70 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rain; temperature lows of 23-26 degrees, highs of 31-35 degrees Celsius.

East: Thundershowers in 60 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rain; temperature lows of 23-25 degrees, highs of 31-33 degrees Celsius; waves 2 meters high and over 2 meters during thundershowers.

South (east coast): Thundershowers in 60 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rain; temperature lows of 23-25 degrees, highs of 32-33 degrees Celsius; waves 1-2 meters high and over 2 meters during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Thundershowers in 70 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy to very heavy rain; temperature lows of 20-25 degrees, highs of 28-30 degrees Celsius; waves 2-3 meters high and over 3 meters during thundershowers.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Thundershowers in 30 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rain; temperature lows of 24-25 degrees, highs of 32-34 degrees Celsius.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : October 07, 2021

By : THE NATION