
Govt Continues to Pay for All COVID-19 Treatment
The government continued to pay for COVID-19 treatment at private hospitals and their management must not charge their patients, according to the government spokesman.
The government continued to pay for COVID-19 treatment at private hospitals and their management must not charge their patients, according to the government spokesman.
City Hall workers and water trucks were deployed to clean Khao San Road on Tuesday after 10 tourists who visited it were confirmed with COVID-19.
About 1,000 officials who worked at the provincial hall underwent antigen tests in a bid to contain COVID-19 while the communicable disease committee of the northern province postponed onsite learning at local schools.
There were 2,062 Omicron cases in 54 provinces, according to the Department of Medical Sciences.
The Public Health Ministry considers postponing the reopening of entertainment venues as COVID-19 outbreaks continue due to failure to comply with its COVID Free Setting requirements.
The Pollution Control Department warns thick fine dust will blanket Greater Bangkok on Jan 5-10 due to air stagnation.
The Finance Ministry expects to launch the fourth phase of the half-half co-payment scheme in March, according to Pornchai Theerawet, spokesman for the Finance Ministry.
People, vendors and business operators are feeling the impacts of rising pork prices.
There were 934 Omicron cases in the country and local infections rose as arrivals slowed down, according to the Department of Medical Sciences.
Thirty-nine people were killed and 362 others injured when the government’s road safety campaign for the New Year holiday started on Dec 29.
Newly accepted Myanmar refugees remained in Tak province although there was not a clash between Myanmar soldiers and Karen troops near the border yesterday, authorities reported.
The Thai national football team defeated Indonesia 4-0 in their first leg of the Asian Football Federation championship’s final.