Chiang Mai’s Red Zones Expand to 7 Districts
Red COVID-19 control zones in the northern province have expanded to seven districts for effective disease control while Muang Chiang Mai district had the most cases exceeding 1,000.
Red COVID-19 control zones in the northern province have expanded to seven districts for effective disease control while Muang Chiang Mai district had the most cases exceeding 1,000.
Sen. Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Myanmar, will attend a special meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) on April 24.
Neither lockdown nor night curfew is imposed, said Prime Minister and Defense Minister Prayut Chan-ocha.
Harsh COVID-19 control measures can start to revive tourism in May at the soonest, said the Tourism Authority of Thailand governor.
Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul wanted clusters of COVID-19 cases linked to entertainment places to be contained within a month.
COVID-19 cases in Thailand made 4-digit increments for three days in a row, with 1,582 new cases nationwide and at least 100 new cases each in four provinces over the past 24 hours.
Spreading COVID-19 is affecting the gross domestic product target of Thailand.
The Ministry of Public Health will propose the government declare 18 provinces red Covid-19 zones.
The prime minister formed a committee to supervise COVID-19 vaccine procurement by private hospitals.
Chiang Mai province set up a field hospital with 280 beds to treat COVID-19 patients and its opening was set this afternoon.
BANGKOK, April 9 (TNA) – About 10 private hospitals in the capital have suspended their COVID-19 tests due to occupied beds and lack of testing liquids following an overwhelming number of people seeking the tests.
Rajvithi Hospital announced it found 10 more COVID-19 cases among its personnel.