Thailand Prepares for Influx of Refugees from Myanmar
Covid-19 vaccines will be sent to Thai border to inoculate local officials as Thailand is preparing for the potential influx of refugees from Myanmar.
Covid-19 vaccines will be sent to Thai border to inoculate local officials as Thailand is preparing for the potential influx of refugees from Myanmar.
Thailand would take care of Myammar refugees on the humanitarian basis.
The first Thai female education minister announced three main policies.
The Department of Health Service Support launched legal action against a private hospital in Samut Kakhon province for illegally advertising its COVID-19 vaccination service.
Riot police arrested about 30 anti-government protesters beside Government House.
The State Railway of Thailand started the test run of its Red Line system.
The Center for Economic Situation Administration agreed with the reopening plan to allow vaccinated tourists to visit Phuket without having to undergo compulsory quarantine.
A patient’s death after COVID-19 vaccination did not result from the inoculation, according to the health minister.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of the COVID-19 vaccine produced by Johnson & Johnson.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) resolved to open the Chatuchak market six days a week to help vendors.
The State Railway of Thailand resumed train services, running through Samut Sakhon and Samut Songkhram.
Thai exports grew by 2.87% year-on-year in February, rising for the third consecutive month, as COVID-19 vaccination was easing global concerns on the pandemic, according to the Commerce Ministry.