Thais Continue Returning Home as Malaysia Imposes Lockdown
Thai people working and studying in Malaysia continue to return home on the first day of movement restriction imposed by the Malaysian government to control the spread of the coronavirus.
Thai people working and studying in Malaysia continue to return home on the first day of movement restriction imposed by the Malaysian government to control the spread of the coronavirus.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said the government would lock down the nation if the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) outbreak grows
Transport Co.,Ltd., operator of inter-provincial buses allow passengers to return tickets or postpone their trips without fee.
Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak has asked operators to continue employing their workers despite the economic slowdown
The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce projected entertainment venues would lose 20-30 billion baht in income due to the government’s measure
The Corrections Department is cancelling visitation at its prisons for 14 days.
Thailand reports 35 new confirmed Covid-19 cases, raising the total cases in the country to 212.
Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC) will produce about 100,000 test kits a month for the tests of the coronavirus disease
The Defence Ministry has condemned southern insurgents for bombing the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Centre in the provincial seat of Yala,
Thailand steps up measures to limit the spread of coronavirus with a 14-day closure of all schools, entertainment venues, movie theaters and other public gatherings in Bangkok and adjacent provinces.
Thousands of migrant workers from Myanmar flock border checkpoint in Thailand’s Tak province to return to their home country and renew their work permits.
Thai workers in Malaysia are returning home after the neighbouring country has announced a movement restriction order to contain the spread of Covid-19.