Thailand discovers only one new coronavirus infection
The government on Tuesday reported one new coronavirus case and no additional deaths, bringing the total in Thailand to 2,988 infections and leaving the death toll at 54.
The government on Tuesday reported one new coronavirus case and no additional deaths, bringing the total in Thailand to 2,988 infections and leaving the death toll at 54.
OWWA administrator Hans Leo Cacdac said these include applications of both land-based and sea-based OFWs.
To date, the DFA has facilitated the repatriation of 24,422, of which 16,936 are seafarers and 7,486 are land-based workers.
The Airports of Thailand (AOT) resumed its domestic flights at its airports following over a month of temporary flight suspensions by several airlines as part of the efforts to help prevent the spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Each food pack costs 300 THB with five kgs of rice, 10 noodles, 10 eggs, 3 sardines, 1 cooking oil and mung bean.
Dr Songkran said the new cases would cause some hospitals, including Yaha Hospital, to approach their full capacity.
AirAsia, Thai Lion Air and Vietjet Air will resume their domestic flights starting Friday, May 1.
The government has announced guidelines on domestic air travel scheduled to resume on Friday, May 1.
The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration has allowed six groups of businesses and some public activities to restart from 3 May onwards, after having faced closure temporarily to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. These businesses and public activities are considered at low risk, so they are permitted to restart in the first stage of the […]
There were no new fatalities with the death toll still at 54.
As per an official contacted by PinoyThaiyo, The news article “Strict Measures against the Spread of COVID-19 among Foreign Workers” pertains to Cambodian, Lao, and Myanmar migrant workers.
Surat Thani Airport has announced flight resumptions of Nok Air, Thai AirAsia and Thai Lion Air during 1-30 May, 2020.
It is the third day in a row that the number of new infections was limited to single digits.
From P2,400 annually, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) must pay Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) premium contribution of up to P21,600 this 2020.
Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang said that lockdown restrictions for selected places and businesses are to be eased and certain measures will have to be observed by their operators as well as those who use their services, Thai PBS World reported.
The Cabinet in a meeting on Tuesday did not cancel four public holidays in May 2020. Here’s the list. Labor Day – May 1Coronation Day – May 4Visakha Puja Day (Day of Vesak) – May 6Royal Ploughing Ceremony Day – May 11 Photo: The Nation