
Thailand Reports 5 New Imported Cases of Covid-19
Thailand on Wednesday reported five new imported cases of Covid-19, raising the total cases in the country to 3,232.
Thailand on Wednesday reported five new imported cases of Covid-19, raising the total cases in the country to 3,232.
Online registration is now opened for public members to apply for discounts on domestic trips under the government’s scheme “Rao Tiew Duay Gan” scheme.
The recent visit of a COVID-19-infected Egyptian soldier left the eastern province of Rayong deserted as tourists cancelled their trip.
The Foreign Ministry plans to quarantine foreign diplomats at state quarantine facilities and have them pay for the process, Foreign Ministry spokesman
Army chief Gen Apirat Kongsompong ordered quarantine in Bangkok for 151 soldiers who will return from the LF2020 exercise in Hawaii.
Thailand has reported no locally-transmitted COVID-19 cases for 50 days. Seven new imported cases were reported on Tuesday.
Thailand’s first motor show in the COVID-19 crisis will open on Wednesday after being postponed twice since March.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday apologised for the recent foreign arrivals, who were found infected with Covid-19 and were not isolated under the entry rules.
Thailand has suspended flights, requested by the Egyptian military and will review entry rules for foreigners.
Thailand reported seven new imported cases of Covid-19, raising the total cases to 3,227.
Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul agreed to review the regulations on allowing 11 groups of foreigners into the kingdom.
Rayong municipality has taken disease prevention measures and announced school closure after a visiting Egyptian soldier had Covid-19.