No new COVID-19 cases on weekend
The government on Sunday reported no new cases of novel coronavirus for the second consecutive day, leaving total infections in Thailand at 3,162.
The government on Sunday reported no new cases of novel coronavirus for the second consecutive day, leaving total infections in Thailand at 3,162.
The Ministry of Public Health is preparing related information before the plan is submitted to the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), chaired by Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, for consideration on June 29, 2020.
The first group of foreigners to be allowed to enter Thailand will comprise business representatives, skilled workers, experts, people with Thai families, teachers, students and patients who agree to quarantine, according to the government.
All businesses and activities suspended to control the spread of coronavirus disease will be allowed to resume on July 1 - including entertainment venues and "soapy massage" parlours.
The only case reported is a repatriate from the Philippines.
It was confirmed on Monday that investors and businessmen based in Thailand, and medical tourists, would probably be the first foreigners allowed into the country.
Thai nightlife will soon be back as the CCSA on Sunday promised to allow pubs, bars, karaoke parlours and other entertainment venues to reopen.
It is the 24th straight day without cases outside of state quarantine.
Anutin said he would propose the travel bubble plan to the prime minister next week. Pairing would apply to countries where Covid-19 is not spreading.
Thailand’s government said on Monday that it had discovered no new coronavirus case in the country. The total number of cases in the country is still at 3,135 confirmed patients. Monday also marks the first day of Phase 4 of the easing period with curfew now lifted and majority of businesses reopened. There were no […]
The new infections mean that the total number of coronavirus cases in Thailand has risen to 3,119 cases.
Twelve potential business and leisure activities are next in line to resume in the fourth phase of lockdown easing in July, with CCSA spokesman Dr. Taweesin Visanuyothin saying today that they will have to discuss guidelines for the relaxation with the operators. The activities include schools and educational institutes, nurseries and homes for the elderly, […]
People returned to some of Thailand's famed sandy beaches Monday.
All entry and exit points by land and water in Phuket Province have reopened on Monday after Covid-19 lockdown measures were relaxed under an order signed by governor Pakapong Tawipat on Sunday.
About 86% of parents are concerned about their children going back to school during the COVID-19 pandemic, and they want assurances that the schools will have taken steps to prevent the spread of the disease among the students before they reopen on July 1st.
The mayor met the group of Filipinos at the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church in Hua Hin, a famous tourist destination and one of the eight districts of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.