
Thailand Ranked 17th On COVID-19 Cases
Thailand is ranked 17th among 75 countries on the number of people infected with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as its confirmed cases remain at 43.
Thailand is ranked 17th among 75 countries on the number of people infected with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as its confirmed cases remain at 43.
The Commerce Ministry will launch its blue-flagged vehicles to sell 100,000 medical masks to people in the country tomorrow to improve mask availability.
The Commerce Ministry will require individuals to report their stocks of medical masks in an additional bid to solve mask shortages.
Airport screening found 17 Thai illegal workers, returning home from South Korea have fever and sent to hospitals for Covid-19 testing.
Airlines agreed to give refunds for air tickets to countries with high risk of Covid-19 infections if they bought the tickets before February 21.
BANGKOK, March 3 (TNA) – Two illegal Thai workers, returning from South Korea were found to have fever during the thermal screening upon their arrivals and sent to hospitals for monitoring and testing of the Covid-19 coronavirus. Immigration police found two Thai workers out of all seven persons, returning from South Korea had suspicious symptoms […]
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has ordered 437 schools under its jurisdiction to finish final examinations and to end the semester on Friday.
The Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports plans to propose measures for mitigating the impacts of coronavirus outbreak on the tourism industry to the Cabinet for its approval on Tuesday.
Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Mananya Thaiset has ordered the Cooperative Promotion Department to quickly find markets
The chief of the Internal Trade Department insisted that there were enough supplies of medical masks and people should not be panicked
Thai Public Health Minister has confirmed one more Covid-19 case, the 22-year-old woman, raising the total case in the country to 43.
Deputy Prime Minister/Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul asked the Chinese envoy to convince the Chinese government