
COVID-19 May Be Past Its Peak in Thailand
COVID-19 might be already past its peak in Thailand and lockdown measures could be relaxed next month, according to the National Communicable Disease Committee.
COVID-19 might be already past its peak in Thailand and lockdown measures could be relaxed next month, according to the National Communicable Disease Committee.
Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin advised freelancers and self-employed people to quickly subscribe to the Social Security Fund within Aug 24 to receive 5,000-baht assistance in return.
Police arrested 35 demonstrators and seized 20 motorcycles in a crackdown on unrest among protesters on Sunday (Aug 22).
Thailand logged 17,491 new COVID-19 cases and 242 fatalities over the past 24 hours, the Public Health Ministry reported.
The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation confirmed a luxury floating hotel was removed from the Khwae Noi River in the Sai Yok National Park.
Anti-government protesters traveled in their “car mob” to three embassies to file complaints on government responses to rallies and COVID-19 vaccines.
A researchers’ team of the National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC) has sought approval from the Food and Drug Administration to test its new inhaled COVID-19 vaccines on humans.
The total COVID-19 cases in the country exceeded 1 million as it logged 19,851 new cases and 240 new fatalities over the past 24 hours.
Police and officials of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) arrested two men for allegedly selling antiviral drug favipiravir made in China and Japan without permission.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration reported 20,902 new COVID-19 cases and 301 more deaths over the past 24 hours.
Thai Airways International announced to resume international and domestic flight operations during the August – October period.
A group of young men attacked a 14-year-old boy at an anti-government demonstration site in Bangkok on Aug 16, according to Bangkok police.