tisdag 18 januari 2022

Bangkok Post highlights 18/1

 đŸ‡č🇭 THAI NEWS SUMMARY: The morning headlines for Tuesday. 

♦️ The Palang Pracharath Party's (PPRP) failure to capture two House seats in Sunday's by-elections in Chumphon and Songkhla has prompted questions over whether the ruling party is on the way out of government.

♦️ Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has vowed to cooperate with the UN secretary-general's Special Envoy on Myanmar to seek a humanitarian solution to the ongoing conflict in Myanmar. 

♦️ Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul will propose restoring the Test & Go programme to win back overseas visitors and accelerate the economic recovery.

♦️ An 84-year-old cancer patient in Udon Thani succumbed to Omicron on Saturday evening, becoming the second person to die from this Covid-19 variant in Thailand. 

♦️ Thailand's growing cost-of-living crisis will be top of the agenda at today's Cabinet meeting led by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, a government spokesperson said on Monday.

♦️ Thailand has avoided the surge in Omicron cases seen across the globe thanks to tight health measures and public cooperation, a Senate member said on Monday.

♦️ A Covid-19 infection could cause long-term side effects in people after they have recovered, including fatigue and cognitive impairment, according to a top doctor at the Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Medicine.

♦️ The chief of the Department of Livestock Development ordered his officials nationwide to be on alert to prevent the outbreak of avian influenza following reports that the H5N6 avian influenza in China has resulted in two deaths.

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