
Phuket Reopens Beaches to Public
Phuket has reopened its beaches to the public from Tuesday following two months of closure to contain Covid-19.
Phuket has reopened its beaches to the public from Tuesday following two months of closure to contain Covid-19.
Thailand on Tuesday recorded two new cases of Covid-19 and no new deaths.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha reopened to visitors on Sunday after having been closed for over two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Public Health Ministry urged people not to lower guard against Covid-19 although Thailand recorded zero local infections for 14 straight days.
The State Enterprise Policy Committee approved in principle the rehabilitation of the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA).
A survey has found that people significantly improved their protection against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in May after previous recklessness.
Thailand reported seven new Covid-19 cases, raising the total cases in the country to 3,119 and no new deaths.
The state of emergency may be extended while schools and airports will reopen and there will be long holidays next month, according to Deputy Prime Minister
The governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has encouraged tourists to embrace ‘New Normal’ behaviours as tourism promotion measures
The body of a Ukrainian woman was found by a villager in a wooded area on Koh Samui after her husband had notified the police of her disappearance on May 25.
The prime minister has ordered the Labour Ministry to prepare Thai workers for overseas jobs after the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis.
Thailand logged two new patients of Covid-19 who are quarantined returnees. There was not a new death case over the past 24 hours.