
Thailand Wishes Myanmar to Restore Peace
ASEAN foreign ministers will have an informal meeting as Thailand wishes Myanmar to improve its situations peacefully.
ASEAN foreign ministers will have an informal meeting as Thailand wishes Myanmar to improve its situations peacefully.
Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul visited Mae Sot hospital in Tak to boost morale of medical personnel and healthcare workers, who have worked hard to treat Covid-19 patients, returning from Myanmar.
Soldiers and police are strictly guarding the Thai-Myanmar border while 103 Thai people seek permission for their return from Myanmar through official channels.
Six more people who returned from Tachilek were confirmed with COVID-19 in Chiang Rai
The government’s business easing committee will propose the government extend the validity of tourist visas to 45 days from 30 days to attract visitors.
Deputy Prime Minister/Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said the new COVID-19 situation was under control
The total cases of the coronavirus disease 2019 can grow to 6,000 in Thailand as the pandemic in Myanmar already reached the Thai border, according to the Department of Disease Control.
Fourteen contacts of Myanmar migrants, who returned from Thailand to their home country and were found to be infected with Covid-19, tested negative for the coronavirus, said Ayutthaya governor Panu Yaemsri.
As COVID-19 infections in Myanmar continue to grow, Thailand’s Interior Ministry has ordered provincial governors to tighten security along the border to prevent the coronavirus.
The Ministry of Interior has ordered all provincial governors to round up illegal migrants in a bid to control the coronavirus disease
Nine Myanmar nationals were arrested in Ratchaburi province for illegal immigration.
Deputy Prime Minister Gen. Prawit Wongsuwon ordered tightened security along Thai –Myanmar border in the wake of a rise in Covid-19 cases in Thailand’s neighbouring country.