
China, Macao, Hong Kong, South Korea No Longer Dangerous Disease Zones
South Korea, China, Macao and Hong Kong were removed from Thailand’s list of dangerous communicable disease infected zones of the coronavirus disease 2019.
South Korea, China, Macao and Hong Kong were removed from Thailand’s list of dangerous communicable disease infected zones of the coronavirus disease 2019.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration approved its second round of business resumption set for May 17.
The State Railway of Thailand will resume its long-distance and commuter train services on May 18.
Mosques in Thailand observe strict disease control measures for Friday prayers.
Roadside community pantries have been installed across Thailand under a new charity project aimed at encouraging people to donate daily necessities and items to roadside cupboards in order to help their neighbours and those affected by the coronavirus.
Thailand’s House Speaker Chuan Leekpai has received medical supplies from Thai and Chinese businessmen to help people affected by the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.
The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) expects the number of its passengers to increase by 100,000 a day when shopping centers reopen.
The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has opened its BOT COVID-19 website that gathers information about financial assistance for parties
Bangkok Airways has resumed two flights daily to Samui Island in Surat Thani, strictly imposing social distancing measures for the safety of passengers.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has agreed with the process of rehabilitation to save debt-ridden Thai Airways International (THAI),
The Center for Covid19 Situation Administration (CCSA) decided to adjust curfew time to 11pm – 4 am and to allow shopping malls to reopen effective on May 17.
State-run Transport Co will resume its inter-provincial bus services to the North, the Northeast and the East on May 18 after halting them over the past month