
Govt Cuts Curfew Time, Allows Malls to Reopen
The Center for Covid19 Situation Administration (CCSA) decided to adjust curfew time to 11pm – 4 am and to allow shopping malls to reopen effective on May 17.
The Center for Covid19 Situation Administration (CCSA) decided to adjust curfew time to 11pm – 4 am and to allow shopping malls to reopen effective on May 17.
State-run Transport Co will resume its inter-provincial bus services to the North, the Northeast and the East on May 18 after halting them over the past month
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has developed the “Thai Chana” application software for operators to report
MBK center, a big shopping mall in Bangkok, will waive rent for tenants in May and offer discounts on rent for three months after reopening of the shopping mall.
Thailand is setting up a fund to help small businesses that are affected by the coronavirus outbreak and lacking access to financial sources.
The Ministry of Tourism and Sports offers free meals to people affected by the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
Thai Defence Ministry officials and their Chinese counterparts exchange their experiences in prevention and mitigation of COVID-19 via video conference.
Thailand started exporting durians and mangosteens to China through the newly-opened Pingxiang railway border gate.
Thailand reported one more Covid-19 case, raising the total cases to 3,018 and no new deaths.
An ad hoc committee on imposition of measures to curb Covid-19 will propose reducing the nightly curfew by one hour to start at 11 p.m. until 4 a.m.
Tourism and Sports Minister Pipat Ratchkitprakan has met tourism business operators in Chiang Mai for talks on COVID-19 impacts, hinting at the possibility of reopening of the tourism activities next month.
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Thailand has donated medical supplies to the Police General Hospital in the fight against the novel coronavirus outbreak.