
Thailand Reports 4 New Imported Cases of Covid-19
Thailand reported four new imported cases of Covid-19, raising the total cases to 3,162.
Thailand reported four new imported cases of Covid-19, raising the total cases to 3,162.
Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha on Friday attended the 36th ASEAN Summit and other related summits via a teleconference.
State of emergency should be extended for another month until the end of July in order to prevent a second wave of COVID-19 infection in Thailand, the National Security Council (NSC) recommends.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has officially opened Chao Phraya Sky Park, the country’s first park over a river, to the public.
The Office of Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion and the Tourism Council of Thailand introduced the “Thailand SURE 2020” logo to certify the safety standard
Environment enthusiasts collected about 1 ton of garbage on beaches and in the sea off Koh Yao district to protect sea animals.
The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority allows companions and family members to sit close to each other on buses as it relaxes social distancing requirement
Siriraj Hospital, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission and Huawei have a launched self-driving car at the hospital.
NokScoot, a Thailand-based low-cost medium to long haul airline, announced to downsize its organization and staff and cut its fleet by three aircraft
The Bank of Thailand maintains its policy rate at 0.5 percent and warns that the economy could contract 8.1 percent due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Medical personnel have been offered free accommodation at a five-star resort in Krabi as a reward for their works in the frontline against COVID-19.
Dozens of Thai pro-democracy activists on Wednesday commemorated the 88th anniversary of the revolution that brought an end to the absolute monarchy in 1932.