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Thailand’s daily Covid-19 infection rate rose to 11,646, though deaths dropped slightly to 107 over the past 24 hours on Thursday.

Of the new cases, 120 were in prisons.

The country’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 1,603,475 – 1,470,673 of whom have recovered, 116,075 are still in hospitals and 16,727 have died.

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Separately, another 203,168 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 387,229 their second shot and 38,189 a booster, bringing the total number of Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 51,496,084.

According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 234.07 million on Thursday, 210.89 million of whom have recovered, 18.39 million are active cases (90,744 in severe condition) and 4.79 million have died (up by 8,758).

Thailand ranks 28th in the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 44.20 million, followed by India with 33.74 million, Brazil with 21.40 million, the UK with 7.77 million and Russia with 7.49 million.

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Published : September 30, 2021

Online forum releases latest on Covid-19 vaccines produced in Thailand #SootinClaimon.Com

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The National Vaccine Institute held the “Thailand Covid-19 Vaccine Forum 2021” on Wednesday to release updates on Covid-19 vaccines being developed locally. Organisations that have been developing vaccines since 2020 provided the following updates:

Chulalongkorn University

Prof Dr Kiat Ruxrungtham said the mRNA vaccine ChulaCov 19 was undergoing its second clinical test on volunteers aged between 18 and 59.

Kiat believes Thailand will have its own mRNA vaccine against Covid-19 by April next year. This jab can protect recipients from Delta, Alpha, Beta and Gamma variants of the virus. He added that Chulalongkorn University’s research team was also developing a second version of the vaccine to deal with new variants in the future.

Baiya Phytopharm

Dr Suthira Taychakhoonavudh, CEO and founder, said the Baiya Phytopharm vaccine has been tested on four humans and none of them have shown any side effects. The vaccine will be tested on a second group of volunteers on Thursday.

Baiya Phytopharm has also developed a second version of the vaccine and it is currently being tested on animals.

National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (Biotech)

Biotech director Dr Anan Jongkaewwattana said his organisation was developing a vaccine in the form of a nasal spray. This spray has produced successful results on animals and will be tested on humans at the beginning of 2022.

Biotech is also planning to test this vaccine against the Delta variant of the virus, the director added.

Government Pharmaceutical Organisation (GPO)

Porntip Wiratwong, chief of GPO’s vaccine development project, said tests show her organisation’s HXP-GPOVac was safe for humans. The vaccine is undergoing a second phase of testing and results of this phase will be announced before the end of the year.

GPO plans to propose the conditional use of its vaccine next year.

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Tak police seize over 9,000 smuggled turtles worth up to THB1.5m #SootinClaimon.Com

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One man was duly arrested after officials at the Mae Sot wildlife checkpoint in Tak seized as many as 9,100 turtles stuffed in suitcases. The aquatic creatures were destined for customers in Bangkok.

Officers promptly nabbed the 58-year-old man named Tanong (his surname was not revealed) at 5.30pm on Monday.

Police also seized the man’s pick-up truck and eight suitcases.

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In the suitcases were 9,000 red-eared sliders and 100 star tortoises, each priced between THB10,000 and THB15,000 and totally valued at THB1 million to THB1.5 million.

The seized animals will be handed over to the wildlife conservation office in Tak.

The suspect was charged with importing prohibited goods without going through customs, importing aquatic animals without any authorisation, and importing reserved animals without authorisation.

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Officers are gathering more evidence for further investigations by Mae Sot Police Station.

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Published : September 30, 2021

National Police ex-chief under investigation in ‘Boss’ case #SootinClaimon.Com

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Former national police chief Pol General Somyos Pumphanmuang and Thanit Buakhiew, lawyer of Vorayuth “Boss” Yoovidhya, will be investigated by a Royal Thai Police special committee for their alleged involvement in altering the actual car speed at which Vorayuth was driving in the 2012 hit-and-run case that killed a motorcycle police officer.

The case made nationwide headlines as Vorayuth is a Red Bull scion and heir to one of Thailand’s richest families.

Many, including Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, suspected possible corruption among state officials involved in the case. Prayut ordered an independent inquiry in 2020 led by Vicha Mahakun, a legal expert and a former National Anti-Corruption Commissioner.

The Royal Thai Police subsequently appointed a special committee to investigate the case under Vicha’s supervision.

Police Internal Affairs chief Pol General Wisanu Prasatthong-Osot, who chaired the committee, said on Wednesday that Pol Colonel Thanasit Daengjan, the investigation officer in Vorayuth’s case, had presented an audio clip indicating that Somyos and Thanit had allegedly told him to change the speed of Vorayuth’s car from 177 km per hour to just 76 km per hour.

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“The reported reduction in car speed was the reason why the public prosecutor decided to drop the charge of reckless driving against Vorayuth,” Wisanu said.

“The committee will now carefully analyse the clip, interview Pol General Somyos and Thanit, and conduct further investigations to find if there were any other individuals involved in altering the true speed of Vorayuth’s car,” Wisanu added.

Meanwhile, National Police chief Suwat Jangyodsuk approved an extension of the committee’s investigation deadline to November 10.

“The committee is expected to reach a conclusion before the deadline,” Wisanu said.

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Published : September 30, 2021

BMA officials checking Chao Phraya’s flood levees, water levels not yet at danger mark #SootinClaimon.Com

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Bangkok has not been affected yet by the flood crisis swamping some other areas of the country, Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang said on Thursday.

He explained that the volume of water flowing down to the capital was approximately 2.87 billion cubic metres per second, citing a Royal Irrigation Department survey.

Aswin said the Chao Phraya water level at Bangkok’s Pak Khlong Talat Market was currently 1.42 metres above mean sea level, lower than the river’s flood levees of 1.58 metres.

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“In this regard, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has deployed officials to check the Chao Phraya River’s flood levees covering Rama VII Bridge to Bang Na district,” he said.

“Bangkok has not been affected yet by the water being drained from Chao Phraya Dam and tidal changes,” the governor noted.

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He went on to say that the water level at Bangkok’s eastern flood gates – Khlong Song, Saen Saep and Lat Krabang – were at normal levels.

Aswin believed the Chao Phraya’s water level would reach its highest point of 0.98 metres above mean sea level at 7.38pm.

“People can visit the Drainage and Sewerage Department’s website for more information related to the water situation,” he added.

Published : September 30, 2021

Consulate General posts updated rules on quarantine for foreign visitors #SootinClaimon.Com

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In a Facebook post on Wednesday, the Royal Thai Consulate General posted updated regulations on the quarantine period for foreign visitors to Thailand, effective from October 1.

According to the post, the quarantine period for travellers entering Thailand from tomorrow, October 1, will be reduced to the following:

– Not less than 7 days for visitors holding a vaccination certificate of vaccines approved by the Public Health Ministry of Thailand (as of September 22). They are CoronaVac or Sinovac; AstraZeneca or Covishield; Pfizer or Comirnaty; Janssen or Janssen/Ad26.COV2.S (Johnson & Johnson); Moderna; Sinopharm or Covilo; and Sputnik V. Foreign visitors must be fully vaccinated more than 14 days before the travel date and must present the certificate to officials at the port of arrival.

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– Not less than 10 days for travellers without a vaccine certificate or those foreigners who have not received two doses of Covid-19 vaccine.

The quarantine period will be determined by Health Control officers upon each visitor’s arrival in Thailand.

– Travellers entering the kingdom from October 1 with a COE (certificate of entry) prior to September 28 may use the current COE to enter Thailand.

Health Control officers will review the vaccine certificate and determine the quarantine period based on regulations at that time.

For further information, contact consularpr@thaiembdc.org or call 202-684-8493 or 202-431-0882.

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Published : September 30, 2021

Thailand recorded 11,646 Covid-19 cases and 107 deaths on Thursday. #SootinClaimon.Com

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Ministry of Public Health reported on Thursday (September 30) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 11,646 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 120 of whom have been found in prisons.

Death toll increased by 107, while 10,887 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country are at 1,603,475 with 16,727 total deaths.
 

Published : September 30, 2021

Less rain forecast across country #SootinClaimon.Com

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The whole of Thailand will experience less rain as the easterly and northeasterly winds prevail over the country while a weak southwest monsoon hovers over the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, the Meteorological Department said on Thursday.

Here’s the weather forecast for the next 24 hours:

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Thundershowers in 30 per cent of the area; temperature lows of 25-27 degrees, highs of 32-35 degrees Celsius.

North: Thundershowers in 30 per cent of the area; temperature lows of 22-25 degrees and highs of 32-35 degrees Celsius.

Northeast: Thundershowers in 20 per cent of the area; temperature lows of 23-26 degrees and highs of 33-34 degrees Celsius.

Central: Thundershowers in 30 per cent of the area; temperature lows of 25-26 degrees, highs of 32-35 degrees Celsius.

East: Thundershowers in 30 per cent of the area; temperature lows of 24-27 degrees, highs of 31-35 degrees Celsius; waves less than a metre high and over one metre during thundershowers.

South (east coast): Thundershowers in 40 per cent of the area; temperature lows of 23-26 degrees, highs of 32-34 degrees Celsius; waves less than a metre high and over one metre during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Thundershowers in 40 per cent of the area; temperature lows of 19-25 degrees, highs of 29-33 degrees Celsius; waves a metre high and 1-2 metres during thundershowers.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : September 30, 2021

CCSA to mull lifting curfew, more restrictions on Oct 11 #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) will make another decision on easing Covid-19 restrictions including the curfew on October 11, spokesperson Apisamai Srirangsan said on Wednesday.

From Friday (October 1) the curfew will be reduced to 10pm-4am, while malls, markets, convenience stores, fitness centres and sports areas – indoor and outdoor – can stay open an hour longer until 9pm.

The following businesses and venues can reopen on Friday:

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• Restaurants can open until 9pm but the ban on serving alcohol remains in place. Seating capacity is limited to 50 per cent indoors and 75 per cent outdoors.

• Child development centres: Can reopen if approved by the local communicable disease committee.

• Libraries, museums or art galleries: Visitors limited to 75 per cent of total capacity, must wear face masks, no food.

• Nail salons: Customers must book services in advance.

• Tattoo shops: Customers must be fully vaccinated or show a negative antigen test taken within 72 hours and must book services in advance.

• Spas and massage shops: Customers must book in advance for services lasting no more than 2 hours, and must be fully vaccinated or show a negative antigen test taken within 72 hours.

• Cinemas: Must close at 9pm and limit customers to 50 per cent capacity.

Music bands of up to five people can play in restaurants but all must wear face masks unless they are singing.

Film crews of more than 40 staff require approval from the National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (TV show crews), Culture Ministry (Thai film crews), and Ministry of Tourism and Sports (foreign film crews).

Published : September 29, 2021

Students to start getting their jabs from Oct 4 #SootinClaimon.Com

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The Education Ministry’s drive to administer Pfizer vaccines to students aged between 12 and 18 will kick off on Monday.

The aim is to inoculate 5 million students before schools reopen for the new semester on November 1.

Up to 2 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine landed in Thailand on Wednesday morning and will be allocated as soon as the lot passes the Department of Disease Control’s quality check.

Students to start getting their jabs from Oct 4Students to start getting their jabs from Oct 4

According to the list submitted to the department, all 33,330 students in Phuket have booked a jab, followed by 89.34 per cent or 78,271 students in Surat Thani, 86.86 per cent or 24,984 students in Uttaradit, 20,159 or 86.76 per cent in Lamphun and 31,475 or 86.76 per cent of the students in Prachuap Khiri Khan.

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So far, Pfizer is the only vaccine that has been approved in Thailand for children aged 12-18, while other vaccines are being considered by the Thai Food and Drug Administration.

Published : September 29, 2021