Thailand reports decline in new Covid cases but deaths higher #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thailand reports decline in new Covid cases but deaths higher


Thailand logged 15,191 new Covid-19 infections and 253 deaths over the past 24 hours on Saturday. Of the new cases, 726 were in prisons.

On Friday, 16,031 cases were reported with 220 deaths.

Meanwhile, 18,721 patients have recovered and been discharged over the past 24 hours.

Thailand’s total caseload from Covid-19 stands at 1,368,144 – 1,216,112 of whom have recovered, 137,859 are still in hospitals and 14,173 have died.

Separately, another 323,285 people were given their first Covid-19 shot in the last 24 hours, 432,647 their second shot, and 2,571 a booster shot, bringing the total Covid-19 vaccine doses administered nationwide to 39,631,862.

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According to Worldometer, confirmed cases globally had risen to 224.67 million on Saturday, 201.21 million of whom have recovered, 18.83 million are active cases (103,613 in severe condition) and 4.63 million have died (up by 9,080).

Thailand ranks 29th on the global list of most cases, which is topped by the US with 41.74 million, followed by India with 33.20 million, Brazil with 20.97 million, the UK with 7.17 million and Russia with 7.10 million.

Published : September 11, 2021

India donates 300 oxygen concentrators to Thailand #SootinClaimon.Com

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India donates 300 oxygen concentrators to Thailand


The Indian Embassy in Thailand on Friday handed over oxygen concentrators to the Ministry of Public Health.

India’s ambassador Suchitra Durai presented them to Deputy Minister Sathit Pitutecha. The ambassador said that India stands with the Thai government and people in tackling the Covid-19 situation.

She emphasised the importance of the longstanding relations and friendship between the two countries.

Thailand and India are members of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation.

The Indian government donated 300 oxygen concentrators to Thailand. They were sent by INS Airavat and reached Thailand on September 3.

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This humanitarian aid is a part of India’s policy of Security and Growth for All in the Region (Sagar) launched by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under the Sagar policy, the Indian Navy has operated many humanitarian missions.

India also donated liquid oxygen and oxygen concentrators to many countries in the region last week, including Indonesia and Vietnam, the embassy said.

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Published : September 11, 2021

Police look for more suspects in Chiang Mai toddler abduction case #SootinClaimon.Com

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Police look for more suspects in Chiang Mai toddler abduction case


The Royal Thai Police on Friday widened its investigation into the mysterious case of a toddler “Gina”, who went missing but was later found.

Gina saved from being sacrificed to forest spirits

Police believe that there is more than one suspect in the case.

The toddler, Ponsiri “Gina” Wongsilaroongruang, went missing from her residence in Chiang Mai on August 5.

Three days later, a Myanmar national – who was a friend of the toddler’s father – confessed to police that he had kidnapped the child and left her at a cave some 3 kilometres away as a sacrifice to spirits.

The missing Gina on the same day was found safe in a hut near her neighbourhood at around noon.

Police suspect that there are other persons related to the abduction case, in addition to the Myanmar man.

On Friday, National Police chief Suwat Jangyodsuk ordered his high-ranked subordinates to investigate the case at the remote village of Ban Huay Fak Dab in Chiang Mai’s Mae Taeng district, where Gina and her family lived.

Meanwhile, Provincial Police Region 5 in Chiang Mai reported that Gina appeared very tired but had no wound on the body. The Myanmar man is currently detained at Mae Taeng Police Station.

Published : September 11, 2021

New application gives public quick access to government services #SootinClaimon.Com

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New application gives public quick access to government services


A mobile application “Tang Rat” (the state’s way) has been launched to serve as a portal to all government digital services.

The app, launched by the Digital Government Development Agency (Public Organisation), aims to develop a digital government capable of providing services to people in a fast, comprehensive and transparent manner, Prime Minister’s Office Minister Anucha Nakasai said on Friday.

Speaking at a virtual seminar “DGA Live”, Anucha said: “Tang Rat is a one-stop shortcut to all state services that is accessible to every citizen from a smartphone or other supported platform,” he said. “It includes both existing and new services that are made possible by digital technology, including bill payment using QR Code. The application will be available 24/7 and will help reduce overlapping procedures and delays caused by the traditional way of contacting government agencies.”

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DGA director Supot Tiarawut said that in the first phase (fiscal year 2021), the Tang Rat application will include information on various government schemes such as social security, newborn baby allowance, national health security benefits, land maps from Department of Lands and Credit Bureau database.

“In the second phase [fiscal year 2022], more services will be added, including filing of land tax and vehicle tax, licence plate application, farmer registration and more,” he said.

“In the last phase, or fiscal year 2023, specialised services will be included, such as application for special loan programmes, agricultural produce certification and online marketplace for farmers’ products.”

Tang Rat is available in both App Store and Google Play, and ID verification is required for registration. Current users of D.DOPA application by Department of Provincial Administration can register for Tang Rat application directly in just a few steps.

Published : September 11, 2021

Monsoon spell over most of Thailand with isolated heavy rains in all regions #SootinClaimon.Com

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Monsoon spell over most of Thailand with isolated heavy rains in all regions


A strong southwest monsoon prevails across the Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf of Thailand, while an active monsoon trough lies across the lower North, the upper Central, and the Northeast, the Thailand Meteorological Department said on Saturday.

Thundershowers are forecast for most of the country with isolated heavy rains in some areas.

People should beware of flash floods, the department said.

Waves in the Andaman Sea are expected to be 2-3 metres high and above three metres in thundershowers. All ships should proceed with caution and small boats should keep ashore, the department said.

Meanwhile tropical storm “Conson” over the South China Sea is moving west. It is expected to intensify and make landfall over middle Vietnam on September 12-13. The storm would bring continuous rain to Thailand with isolated heavy to very heavy rains in some areas.

The weather forecast for the next 24 hours:

North: Thundershowers in 70 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 22-24 degrees Celsius, highs of 29-33°C.

Northeast: Thundershowers in 60 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 23-25°C, highs of 32-34°C.

Central: Thundershowers in 80 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 24-25°C, highs of 32-34°C.

East: Thundershowers in 80 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy to very heavy rains; temperature lows of 24-26°C, highs of 29-33°C; waves two metres high and over two metres during thundershowers.

South (east coast): Thundershowers in 60 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 23-25°C, highs of 32-34°C; waves two metres high and over two metres during thundershowers.

South (west coast): Thundershowers in 70 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 20-25°C, highs of 29-32°C; waves 2-3 metres high and over three metres during thundershowers.

Bangkok and surrounding areas: Thundershowers in 70 per cent of the areas with isolated heavy rains; temperature lows of 24-26°C, highs of 31-34°C.

Source: Thailand Meteorological Department

Published : September 11, 2021

Thailand recorded 15,191 Covid-19 cases and 253 deaths on Saturday. #SootinClaimon.Com

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Thailand recorded 15,191 Covid-19 cases and 253 deaths on Saturday.


Ministry of Public Health reported on Saturday (September 11) morning that in the past 24 hours there are 15,191 new patients who tested positive for Covid-19, 726 of whom have been found in prisons.

Death toll increased by 253, while 18,721 patients were cured and allowed to leave hospitals.

Cumulative cases in the country are at 1,368,144 with 14,173 total deaths.
 

Published : September 11, 2021

CCSA extends controls in Dark Red provinces till Sept 30 #SootinClaimon.Com

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CCSA extends controls in Dark Red provinces till Sept 30


The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Friday extended Covid-19 restrictions in 29 Dark Red provinces including Bangkok until September 30.

The restrictions include the curfew and work-from-home measures. The CCSA urged people in Dark Red provinces not to leave home unnecessarily between 8pm and 4am. It said business and other activities can be conducted as usual except for entertainment businesses. Alcohol consumption in restaurants is still banned.

Separate restrictions for the 37 provinces under highest controls and 11 “controlled” provinces will also remain in place until September 30.

The CCSA said it has increased the intensity of control and supervision under the Covid-free setting measure and policy for closure of at-risk locations.

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Published : September 10, 2021

Covid insurers plead for patience as delayed-payment complaints soar above 3,000 #SootinClaimon.Com

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Covid insurers plead for patience as delayed-payment complaints soar above 3,000


Thailand’s non-life insurance industry has asked customers to be patient over delayed Covid-19 payments, saying insurers are being overwhelmed by claims.

Total Covid claims exceed 9 billion baht this year, according to the Thai General Insurance Association (TGIA), which comprises all 56 non-life insurance companies.

“Most of the claims have been made during July and August. We estimate that by the end of September the total claim amount could reach Bt12 billion,” said TGIA president Anon Wangwasu.

Insurance claims during the Covid-19 outbreak are about 10 times higher than normal, he said.

Insurance companies need to prepare at least Bt3-4 billion to cover Covid-19 related claims, he added.

“Some companies are starting to sell their assets, shares and bonds as well as increase their capital to secure enough cash to honour the claims.”

However, this did not indicate financial vulnerability, as the companies normally retain shares, bonds, assets or other investments that generate higher returns than cash, he added.

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“Currently total investment asset of the loss insurance industry amounts to Bt334 billion, 29.3 per cent of which is cash deposits, 23.9 per cent is in shares, 15.82 per cent in debentures, 6.62 per cent in funds, and the rest in other forms of investment.”

Meanwhile, the Office of Insurance Commission (OIC) reports that as of September 3, it had received 3,145 complaints of insurance companies failing to pay Covid compensation on time.

“Most of the complaints are about ‘Jer Jai Jop’ insurance, which promises to pay immediately upon testing positive for Covid-19,” said OIC secretary-general Suthipol Taweechaikarn.

Customers can submit complaints online at https://complaintportal.oic.or.th/ppms/login, via the 1186 hotline or at the OIC head office on Ratchadapisek Road.

Published : September 10, 2021

No row simmering with China, says Foreign Ministry #SootinClaimon.Com

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No row simmering with China, says Foreign Ministry


The Foreign Ministry on Thursday dismissed rumours of a conflict brewing over the Thailand-China high-speed railway project, saying bilateral ties were perfectly healthy.

Ministry spokesperson Tanee Saengrat also said talk that the railway project was linked to a deal with China to buy agricultural produce from Thailand was misguided.

Published : September 10, 2021

Teacher, 59, caught in Facebook honeytrap by ‘gorgeous’ Kalasin woman #SootinClaimon.Com

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Teacher, 59, caught in Facebook honeytrap by ‘gorgeous’ Kalasin woman


Buriram police are investigating after photos and clips of a 59-year-old teacher in sexually compromising positions were sent to his colleagues in a case of apparent blackmail.

The teacher told police in the Northeast province he was being scammed by a beautiful 32-year-old woman from Kalasin.

The victim produced a profile picture of the woman and the chat log record as evidence.
He said the woman had contacted him on Sunday via her Facebook page, which had a gorgeous profile picture under the name “Sorn Laaiad”. She sent a message asking him to accept her friend request. When he did so, she began sending nude pictures of herself to him.

They agreed to meet up on Wednesday in Buriram, where he took her for a meal before they went back to a hotel together. He admitted to having consensual sex with the woman and transferring three payments totalling 13,700 baht to her bank account.

He believes the woman resorted to blackmail after he cut off contact and refused to transfer any more money to her account.

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He had gone to the police because he wanted to report that it was not him who sent the sexually explicit images and videos to colleagues. He added that he did not want to press charges against the woman, but she had to stop persecuting him in this way.

Teacher, 59, caught in Facebook honeytrap by ‘gorgeous’ Kalasin womanTeacher, 59, caught in Facebook honeytrap by ‘gorgeous’ Kalasin woman

Published : September 10, 2021