
Free COVID Treatment Continues, but with Conditions
The government continues to offer free COVID-19 treatment although the disease will be excluded from its list of emergency illnesses.
The government continues to offer free COVID-19 treatment although the disease will be excluded from its list of emergency illnesses.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha praised two Thai doctors for winning prizes from the World Health Organization for their dedication to the Thai public health which is thus internationally recognized.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration approved the Thailand Pass Hotel & Swab System that will complement the Test & Go entry scheme by monitoring the movements of visitors after their arrival.
The Pollution Control Department urged organizations concerned to contain oil slicks as the pipeline of Star Petroleum Refining PCL leaked again off the eastern province of Rayong.
The Parasitic Diseases Research Center of Suranaree University of Technology has warned people not to try a presently viral “Squid Shot” which can also serve them with roundworms.
Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said he would apologize personally to Cathy Hummels, wife of a German national footballer Mats Hummels, for the assault and robbery that happened to her in the country.
Police found two guns used to kill an Indian man and believed murderers already left the country.
The European Union has accepted Thailand Digital Health Pass, issued by the Public Health Ministry on Mor Prom application, said Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
Bollywood actor Gagan Malik who played Prince Siddhartha entered monkhood at Wat That Thong with his monk name “Asoko” meaning the one who is free of sadness.
The prime minister emphasized compliance with COVID Free Setting and Universal Prevention measures as the Public Health Ministry expects daily COVID-19 caseloads to further rise.
About 370,000 people registered for 1,200-baht government handouts under the latest phase of the half-half co-payment scheme in two hours today.
The secretary-general of the Narcotics Control Board warned that people were still banned from growing cannabis at home but must wait for the legalization of its cultivation to take effect.