Ex-air force doctors recalled for COVID-19 fight
Fifty former military doctors have been recalled to the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) in an urgent mission to battle the Covid-19 pandemic.

Fifty former military doctors have been recalled to the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) in an urgent mission to battle the Covid-19 pandemic.
It continues a lowering trend of new infections with no increase of three digits in over a week.
“Sana balance, hindi one-sided. We are in the same situation. Kung wala lang COVID-19, wala sanang problema. Habaan pa yung pasensya. We will be there,” he added.
The government imposed a nationwide curfew between 10pm and 4am from April 3 to April 30 as a measure to combat coronavirus transmission.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has extended its inbound flight ban to April 30 except repatriation flights and some others for coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) control.
Each of them paid 130,000 to 140,000 pesos for their eight months internship for an opportunity to land on a cruise job.
Not only Filipinos in Thailand and abroad have heeded to the call to raise funds for OFWs affected by COVID-19. Thai nationals and those married to Thais have also taken up the mantle to help.
Thailand’s government confirmed on Tuesday that it had discovered 34 new coronavirus infections bringing the total number of infected to 2,613
In a report by INN News, hailstorm brought about by the summer thunderstorm fell on Na Wang District in Nong Bua Lamphu province on April 12, 2020. Residents reported that hails the size of golf balls damaged houses and vehicles in the area. Residents lamented that this further added to the damages to their livelihood […]
The King said he and Her Majesty the Queen stand ready to help to support their work, the prime minister added.
It is the lowest total in over three weeks, with the number of infections in the country decreasing since the government introduced a nationwide social isolation policy.
Violators of the prohibition on social gatherings are liable to a fine of up to 40,000 baht and/or a two-year jail term.
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) government said on Friday that it had discovered 50 more coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours bringing the total number of cases to 2,473. There were 1 more fatality bringing the death toll to 33. 73 more people have recovered from the disease bringing the total number of […]
The family of a Filipino infected with coronavirus (COVID-19) in Bangkok is asking for help.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is to ban all wholesale and retail sales of liquor from tomorrow (Friday) until April 20, in an escalated effort to prevent social gatherings during the Songkran period.
To apply for the cash assistance program, on-site OFWs must visit the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in their host country. There is no POLO office in Thailand as well.