
New Coronavirus Cases in Thailand Continue to Drop
New coronavirus cases in Thailand continue to drop, recording 15 on Wednesday after reaching the peak level of nearly 200 in March.
New coronavirus cases in Thailand continue to drop, recording 15 on Wednesday after reaching the peak level of nearly 200 in March.
The government is supporting local economy and small and medium-sized enterprises to shore up the national economy throughout
Thai Lion Air is preparing to resume operations for domestic flights on May 1.
Deputy Prime Minister/Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has ordered the National Vaccine Committee to work out a plan within three months
Army commander-in-chief Gen Apirat Kongsompong has cut the budget of the army for fiscal 2020 by 30% and returned the portion to state coffers
The Education Ministry is increasing online educational services to help students while their schools are closed due to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.
Thai Airways International (THAI), the national flag carrier, will operate special flights to pick up Thai returnees from Australia and New Zealand
Online application for the 5,000-baht monthly cash handouts is set to end at midnight Wednesday while appeals submission remains opened for rejected applicants.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has extended the ban on sales of alcoholic beverages until April 30 to curb the Covid-19 outbreak.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) designated 71 spots for food handouts by philanthropists.
Thailand recorded 19 new coronavirus cases, raising the total to 2,811 with one more death.
Thai citizens stranded in neighbouring countries due to Covid-19 pandemic are returning via border crossings that have been reopened since Saturday.