1,245 COVID-19 cases in Thailand; 1,075 in Philippines
The Department of Health on Saturday reported 272 new cases of coronavirus disease, the biggest single-day increase since the outbreak began, raising the country total to 1,075.
The Department of Health on Saturday reported 272 new cases of coronavirus disease, the biggest single-day increase since the outbreak began, raising the country total to 1,075.
The new public announcement does not mention insurance.
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) on Friday reported 91 new coronavirus (COVID-19) bringing the total infections to 1,136.
Although people are not prohibited from traveling, they have been urged not to travel during this time for the sake of public health.
Travel Advisory from the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) as of March 26, 2020
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It is the fifth straight day that the total number of cases rose by a 100 or more patients.
Here is the unofficial translation of the statement by the Prime Minister.
The measure has been approved by the cabinet and can be extended if necessary.
There are currently 133 national parks in Thailand with Khao Yai National Park being the country’s first (established 1962) and Doi Chong National Park being the 133rd.
Here are videos of our kababayan who have successfully tried applying for the 90-day extension online.
On Tuesday, the ministry reported 827 cases including four fatalities.
Airport authorities have blocked almost 100 travellers from entering Thailand, with 73 of them being deported for not having enough special documents to meet special immigration measures to combat the COVID-19 disease
A Thailand-based OFW who successfully applied for NON-B visa at the Royal Thai Embassy in Vientiane, Laos was allowed entry to Thailand by the Immigration officer on Monday evening, March 23.
The guidelines cover both commuters and operators of rail transport in Thailand; namely, the State Railway of Thailand, Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRT Subway), Airport Rail Link, Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS Skytrain), and Bangkok Expressway and Metro (BEM).