
2nd Virus Test for 21 Thai Crew Members on Diamond Princess
Twenty-one Thai crew members on cruise ship Diamond Princess docked off Yokohama in Japan must undergo their second test for the new coronavirus (COVID-19) starting tomorrow.
Twenty-one Thai crew members on cruise ship Diamond Princess docked off Yokohama in Japan must undergo their second test for the new coronavirus (COVID-19) starting tomorrow.
The Constitution Court will deliver a ruling whether to dissolve the Future Forward Party over allegations that the party accepted a 191-million-baht loan from its leader, Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit.
Facing the loss of nearly all Chinese tourists, members of Thai-Chinese Tourism Alliance Association have shifted their business plan to focus on domestic market.
BANGKOK, Feb 20 (TNA) – Thailand is considering listing covid-19 as a dangerous communicable disease that will provide officials legal tools to control the disease. Dr Sophon Iam-sirithavorn, Director of the Bureau of General Communicable Diseases, said the government would decide to list Covid-19 as a new and dangerous communicable disease in a meeting on […]
Thai Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) in January increased slightly to 92.2 points from 91.7 in December, thanks to massive sales of products for the coronavirus protection and Chinese New Year celebration, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said on Thursday.
The Green Line extension of Bangkok’s skytrain is expected to be complete within this year.
Prime Minister takes precaution against Covid-19, ordering response plans to be mapped out in case the virus alert in the country is raised to Level 3.
Naval officials will clean up facilities at the Sattahip naval base after all 137 Thai returnees from Wuhan completed the 14-day quarantine and left for home.
The levels of ultra-fine dust have exceeded the safe standard in Bangkok’s 31 districts and accumulation of particulate matter could prolong until Feb 23.
Three of 25 Thai nationals on board the Diamond Princess cruise ship have been infected with the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) and have been treated in hospital.
A new self-reliance development strategy “Thai First” has been launched with the first target to rely on 40 percent of Thai-made materials for railway construction projects.
Thai Public Health Ministry has rejected cover-up speculation after the number of covid-19 patients in the country has not jumped.