
Air Pollution Improves in Bangkok
The levels of particulate matter in the capital exceeded its safe threshold in only five districts this morning.
The levels of particulate matter in the capital exceeded its safe threshold in only five districts this morning.
Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai expressed gratitude towards his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi for good care for Thai people in China.
Four Thais, returning from Wuhan in a special flight last night have been treated in hospital.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has reiterated that his government is carrying out long-term measures to tackle the hazardous PM2.5 air pollution.
The Public Health Ministry has launched a “Big Cleaning Week” campaign to promote sanitation at public places amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Thailand has confirmed six more cases of new coronavirus, four Thais and two Chinese tourists, bringing the country’s tally to 25.
Thai Public Health Ministry is cooperating with South Korean authorities to seek information on a South Korean coronavirus patient, who returned from Thailand.
Naval officials and health personnel on Tuesday morning conducted a drill to receive 142 Thai citizens, returning from Wuhan today.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has asked cooperation from contractors to suspend construction works for three days in Bangkok.
Doctors from Rajavithi Hospital in Bangkok successfully treated a coronavirus patient with a cocktail of anti-viral drugs used to treat flu and HIV.
Thai stocks will fluctuate in February as an impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak, says an analyst.
Thailand will send an aircraft to evacuate 161 Thai citizens from China’s Wuhan city on Tuesday and put them in quarantine for 14 days after their return.