
Strict Control over Covid at Border Camps
Tak governor ordered strict control at border camps after an illegal migrant entered the Umpiem camp with Covid-19.
Tak governor ordered strict control at border camps after an illegal migrant entered the Umpiem camp with Covid-19.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha advised people to monitor news releases from the government closely because it would introduce many more economic stimulus measures for their benefits.
Ongoing anti-government demonstrations have not affected investment in the country because the government is coping well with them, said Deputy Prime Minister/Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow.
A test run of electric boats were conducted on Padung Krungkasem canal on Monday before its full operation for public service, scheduled this Friday.
More than eight millions of meth pills were seized in a drug bust on the Mekong river bank in the northeastern province of Nong Khai on Sunday.
The Transport Ministry reported 10.69 million people used public transport and 14.05 million vehicles including 13.04 million private vehicles traveled to and from Bangkok during long holidays last weekend.
Ten companies of police were mobilized to cope with an anti-government rally planned at the Crown Property Bureau on Nov 25.
The Umpiem refugee camp in Phop Phra district was locked down after an illegal migrant entered it with the novel coronavirus.
His Majesty the King donated land to Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University and Suan Dusit University.
The Cabinet set aside the six- billion-baht budget for reservation and procurement of the prospective Covid -19 vaccine, according to the government’s Thaikoofah Facebook page.
The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) agreed to extend the emergency decree for another 45 days, spanning the New Year festival to curb the spread of Covid-19.
The Erawan Emergency Centre of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reported that 55 people were injured in the clashes at Kiakkai yesterday.