Thailand reports 122 new COVID-19 cases, total of 721
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health on Monday reported 122 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases bringing the total number of infections to 721.
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health on Monday reported 122 new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases bringing the total number of infections to 721.
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Popular website for expats ThaiVisa The Nation reported on Sunday that the Immigration is allowing 30-day extensions of entries stating a memorandum dated 18/03.
In the wake of restrictions placed on Bangkok and surrounding provinces, an order has been issued to temporarily shut down shopping malls and others venues considered high risks for the Covic-19 spread in this major northeastern province, effective from Sunday to April 12.
Hospitals in Bangkok that are providing COVID-19 checkups and their costs.
Thailand reported 188 new coronavirus infections on Sunday, its largest daily increase, taking the total to 599 cases, a senior Public Health Ministry official said.
The five provinces following Bangkok are Samut Prakarn, Samut Sakhon, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi and Pathumthani.
Those who violate the closure order are liable to a jail term of up to one year and/or a fine of up to 100,000 Baht.
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Chief of Staff Gen. Felimon Santos Jr. thanked Thailand for the said donation which will help the soldiers.
Of that number 41 cases were related to previous outbreak sites including a boxing stadium and entertainment venues in Bangkok. Only 9 were new cases, unrelated to previous outbreaks.
Travellers to Thailand have to now show authorities a health certificate, issued no more than 72 hours before travelling, confirming that they have been tested and are free from the virus. They must also present an insurance policy showing minimum coverage for coronavirus of not less than US$100,000.
Foreigners including Filipinos can apply for COVID-19 insurance in leading Thai banks. Here are some posts of our kababayan who were able to get the said insurance at Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) and Government Savings Bank (GSB). Requirements are just passport and work permit. Other Filipinos who availed insurance said their dependents (Non-O) were also […]
The Ministry of Public Health will work out the details of who, among non-Thais, are eligible to claim medical expenses and how much.
The Health Ministry on Thursday said it discovered 60 new cases of the coronavirus infection in the country
The army on Thursday morning began spraying roads in Bangkok with disinfectant to combat the spread of the Covid-19 virus.