
Thailand Logs One New Covid Case
Thailand reported one new case of Covid-19, raising the total cases to 3,250.
Thailand reported one new case of Covid-19, raising the total cases to 3,250.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) will discuss the sixth phase of lockdown easing this week.
Tests for COVID-19 have covered 5,206 people in Rayong province and 364 people in Bangkok and all of them tested negative.
The Metropolitan Electricity Authority donated anti-COVID-19 protective screens to Tuk Tuk drivers at tourist destinations.
Officials of the Land Transport Department are inspecting public transport vehicles to ensure that they comply with measures to control Covid-19.
The ferry pier of Koh Samet was virtually deserted as a very small number of tourists visited the normally popular island this weekend.
Thailand logged seven more patients of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and all of them were returnees in quarantine. Total cases rose to 3,246.
Thailand continues sealing its border with Cambodia to prevent the spread of COVID-19, allowing only Thai nationals and some groups of foreigners to enter the kingdom.
A penguin parade show has attracted tourists to visit Songkhla Zoo which has reopened after a three-month closure due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
A Thai man has become the country’s first patient to receive liver from a living organ donor, who is his own daughter.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha ordered the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry to make Thailand the rice export champion
Thai League football matches and concerts with spectators will be organized in Rayong to stimulate the economy of the eastern province.