
Thailand Confirms Fifth Coronavirus-Related Death
Thailand on Friday confirmed the country’s fifth coronavirus-related death. The victim was described as a Muslim man who returned from attending a religious gathering in Malaysia.
Thailand on Friday confirmed the country’s fifth coronavirus-related death. The victim was described as a Muslim man who returned from attending a religious gathering in Malaysia.
Thai Public Health Ministry reports one more Covid-19 death and 91 new patients, raising the total cases in the country to 1,136.
Thailand started the enforcement of the Emergency Decree, imposing the entry ban on foreign travelers with few exceptions.
China has delivered medical supplies including test kits, protective garments and face masks to Thailand to support the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.
The Commerce Ministry reported declining exports in February due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and expects post-outbreak export growth.
The government plans to postpone the Songkran holiday on April 13-15 until the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) is alleviated.
Thai Public Health Ministry reports six more Covid-19 cases, raising the total cases in the country to 59.
Thailand is ranked 17th among 75 countries on the number of people infected with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as its confirmed cases remain at 43.
Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak’s delegation visited Japan to seek support for the development of Thai community businesses.
Teachers and students are allowed to self-isolate for 14 days after returning from virus-hit countries and territories.
The number of novel coronavirus patients in Thailand remained unchanged at 35 and two more of them fully recovered.
Government and private organizations signed an agreement on academic cooperation to develop local railway components and relevant personnel