New Cash Handouts for 35 Million Thais
Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said the new cash handout program known as “Rao Chana” (We Win) will cover 30-35 million Thai people affected by COVID-19.
Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said the new cash handout program known as “Rao Chana” (We Win) will cover 30-35 million Thai people affected by COVID-19.
Staff of the Consumer Protection Police Division and the Food and Drug Administration raided a luxury house and seized a lot of dyed and unhygienic rubber gloves stored at the property.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said the government would include green economy in its national agenda to increase income in the agricultural sector and reduce dependence on other countries.
Security authorities in Mae Sot district of Tak province today received 50 more Thai people who returned from a casino in the adjacent Myawaddy town of Myanmar and they were considered as having high risks of COVID-19 infection.
Five police generals and 48 police colonels are among 189 policemen found embezzling the COVID-19 allowances of their subordinates.
The Badminton World Federation and the Badminton Association of Thailand (BAT) have confirmed that three out of four shuttlers testing positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday morning could join three major tournaments in Thailand as their repeated tests turned out negative.
The cabinet resolved to cut electricity and tap water fees and increase internet speeds among new measures to help people amid COVID-19 hardships.
Two companies have applied for COVID-19 vaccine registration with the Food and Drug Administration.
The Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) reported 287 new coronavirus cases in Thailand, including 278 local infections and nine cases arriving from abroad.
Soldiers of the 3rd Army did not get involved in smuggling migrant workers into the country, said Maj Gen Suriya Iamsuro, deputy commander of the 3rd Army.
Police were investigating the death of as many as six people and the illness of many others in Bangkok over a short period, believed to be linked to a new cocktail of illicit drugs known as “K powdered milk”.
In Samut Sakhon, where a large number of migrant workers were infected with Covid-19 in the new round of the outbreak, 180 Myanmar migrants on Monday left the field hospital, set up inside a sports stadium.