Thailand Does Not Conceal Its COVID-19 Cases: PM
Thai authorities do not conceal the number of its novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases while trying to block the illegal immigration
Thai authorities do not conceal the number of its novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases while trying to block the illegal immigration
The Finance Ministry will discuss the impacts of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) on Thai Airways International (THAI) and Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT)
The Public Health Ministry plans to raise the Covid-2019 disease outbreak in Thailand to the third stage to facilitate containment of the virus.
One more Thai crew member aboard the Diamond Princess, now anchoring in Japan, is found to have contracted with the deadly Covid-19.
Thai Airway International Plc (THAI) plans measures in response to the Covid-19 epidemic, which deals a blow to airlines with a drop in passenger numbers.
A total of 20 persons have been recovered from the novel coronavirus while another 15 patients are still receiving medical treatment at hospitals in Thailand.
The number of novel coronavirus patients in Thailand remained unchanged at 35 and two more of them fully recovered.
The Thai embassy in Seoul issued a warning for Thai citizens to avoid risk areas, where a large number of Covid-19 patients were reported.
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.
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 […]
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.