fredag 1 januari 2021

Govt secures 2m early Covid vaccine doses - Bangkok Post

Govt secures 2m early Covid vaccine doses
Anutin: Talks underway
Anutin: Talks underway

Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said yesterday he had secured the supply of at least 2 million doses of Covid-19 vaccine for "between February and April".

He said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had on Wednesday directed him to discuss procurement with various producers so as to speedily acquire vaccines to help cope with the outbreak.

"Efforts and negotiations with vaccine producers mean that between February and April 2021, at least two million doses of the vaccine will be delivered to Thailand," Mr Anutin wrote on his Facebook account.

He added he had delivered the news to Gen Prayut, who had promised full budgetary support for the procurement, and the vaccine would first be distributed to at-risk people.

He did not name the vaccine he had secured. Nor is it known how long long the roll-out will take.

The government earlier signed an advance agreement with AstraZeneca for 26 million doses and the right to produce its Covid-19 vaccine in Thailand, but supplies are not expected before May.

After a virtual meeting with permanent secretary of public health Kiatiphum Wongrajit and the ministry's director-generals, Mr Anutin said yesterday he had been negotiating with vaccine producers to expedite supplies to Thailand.

He is also negotiating with AstraZeneca to buy a further 26 million doses, he said.

The minister has also asked the FDA and various agencies to expedite the process of allowing the vaccines to be used in Thailand.

Government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri said yesterday that ministers were in talks with many partner companies. 

Virtue will lead to cure: HM - Bangkok Post

 Virtue will lead to cure: HM
His Majesty the King appears on national television Thursday night to send his New Year best wishes to the public. (Photo: Royal Household Bureau)
His Majesty the King appears on national television Thursday night to send his New Year best wishes to the public. (Photo: Royal Household Bureau)

His Majesty the King has appealed to all Thais to conduct themselves with virtue and reason in order to overcome the Covid-19 crisis.

In a year-end televised broadcast on Thursday evening, the King said Thais should appreciate their rich culture, which exhibits virtue, beauty and progress -- the foundation of life and mind.

The cultural traits are also evident in the traditions, rites, language, arts, technology and the disposition of the people, which explains how Thais, whoever and wherever they are, can find the ties which bring them together, he said.

Thais should all understand the value of virtue, beauty and progress and remain secure and strong in being reasonable and truthful.

His Majesty the King issued a New Year greeting card wishing the best for Thais. The card features the emblems of the Chakri dynasty and those of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana as well as Their Majesties' signatures and picture. (Photo: Royal Household Bureau)

People should continue, preserve and build on these fine qualities while staying true to their virtues, which will enable them to overcome the health crisis.

Knowledge, understanding and cooperation will lead the country to happiness, security and progress, he said.

His Majesty also sought the blessings of sacred forces and His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great to protect the people and give them health, support and wisdom which would bring about happiness and prosperity to the nation.

In addition, the King issued a New Year greeting card, wishing the best for all Thais. The cover features the emblems of the Chakri dynasty and those of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana.

Inside the card, a message on the left-hand side says "Royally-Bestowed New Year Wishes BE 2564" with the signatures of Their Majesties.

On the right-hand side of the card is the picture of Their Majesties the King and Queen taken during the ceremony of the Assumption of the Royal Residence, which was part of the Royal Coronation Ceremony in May 2019.

Well-wishers can sign a book to express their New Year wishes to Their Majesties at the Sala Sahathai Samakhom Pavilion inside the Grand Palace from 9am to 5pm.


Chon Buri is ready for more visitors - Bangkok Post



Chon Buri is ready for more visitors

The Mahachai train station market in Samut Sakhon lies deserted after strict measures were imposed restricting transport and people's movements into the province. It is one of several clusters blamed for the new Covid-19 outbreak. (Photo by Arnun Chonmahatrakool)
The Mahachai train station market in Samut Sakhon lies deserted after strict measures were imposed restricting transport and people's movements into the province. It is one of several clusters blamed for the new Covid-19 outbreak. (Photo by Arnun Chonmahatrakool)

The governor of Chon Buri yesterday denied the province was under lockdown and said local authorities were actually considering an easing of restrictions to draw visitors back to the seaside province.

Pak­khathorn Thianchai, who is also chairman of the provincial communicable disease committee, said Chon Buri was also open to outsiders and they would not have to self-quarantine when they returned home.

The province saw a sharp spike in Covid-19 infections on Wednesday -- there were 108 new cases in a single day -- but the number dropped sharply to 16 yesterday.

Mr Pak­khathorn said an easing of restrictions would be considered by the committee when there was sufficient evidence that the virus was not spreading.

He also called on anyone who had been at risk of infection to take a Covid-19 test, saying the public should not be worried by the recent rise in cases.

"People shouldn't be worried about the number of infections as long as we can contain the spread," he said.

"That means we know how many patients there are and they will receive proper medical care."

Meanwhile, the Chon Buri police chief has been transferred to an inactive post in Bangkok after it was reported that a person infected with Covid-19 had visited an illegal gambling den in the province.

The order transferring Pol Maj Gen Prakarn Prachong to the operations centre of the Royal Thai Police Office was signed by national police chief Pol Gen Suwat Jangyodsuk, effective from Wednesday.

In a separate order signed by the police chief, Pol Maj Gen Thiti Saengsawang, deputy commissioner of the Provincial Police Region 1, was made acting Chon Buri police chief.

Pol Maj Gen Prakarn's transfer was prompted by reports the Chon Buri public health office had issued a notice for people who had been at two gambling dens to carefully monitor their health, after a person who was infected with Covid-19 said he had frequented both venues.

One venue was reportedly near a bus terminal in Rayong's Muang district and the other in North Pattaya.

Pol Gen Wissanu Prasarttong-Osoth, inspector-general at the Royal Thai Police Office, led an investigation. His report confirmed the existence of both gambling dens and recommended disciplinary action against the officers involved.

Pol Gen Suwat then transferred the Rayong police chief on Monday.

torsdag 31 december 2020

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Virus fear closes schools in 42 Thai provinces - Bangkok Jack

 Virus fear closes schools in 42 Thai provinces

State schools in provinces hit by the fresh Covid-19 outbreak were closed on Wednesday to stop the virus from spreading.

Students, socially distanced, attend a flag-raising ceremony at a secondary school in Bangkok

A total of 2,797 schools in 42 provinces have temporarily shut – 2,302 primary schools and 495 secondary schools, said the Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec).

The 42 provinces are Bangkok, Kanchanaburi, Kamphaeng Phet, Khon Kaen, Chachoengsao, Chaiyaphum, Chiang Mai, Chonburi, Trat, Buri Ram, Pathum Thani, Prachin Buri, Phetchaburi, Phitsanulok, Phichit, Phetchabun, Ayutthaya, Phuket, Nan, Nonthaburi, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Nakhon Sawan, Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Ratchaburi, Rayong, Lamphun, Sakon Nakhon, Saraburi, Suphan Buri, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Satun, Surin, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Udon Thani, Ubon Ratchathani, Ang Thong, Uthai Thani and Uttaradit.


What’s next? Ahh yes, it’s Dengue Season - Bangkok Jack / The Nation

 What's next? Ahh yes, it's Dengue Season

Apart from the continued threat of Covid-19, Thais are now being urged to prepare for seasonal influenza and dengue.

The National Health Security Office has announced that it will provide free vaccine for people who are covered by the universal healthcare system, members of the Social Security Fund and those under the civil servants' healthcare scheme, Dr Sakchai Kanjanawatana, secretary-general of the NHSO, has said.

Each group is advised to contact their service hospitals, though the free shots will only be provided to seven high-risk groups, such as those with chronic disease, children aged 6 months to 2 years and senior citizens aged 65 and up.

The eligible should register for the free vaccines immediately so they can boost their immune system before the rainy season arrives next month, he said, warning that the seasonal influenza can also be fatal.

Currently, there is a low rate of seasonal influenza infections due to the dry season combined with people wearing masks, he said.

Another disease that will arrive with the rainy season next month is dengue, warned Dr Anupong Sujariyakul, a senior expert in preventive medicine at the Department of Disease Control.

To avoid this, people should get rid of all open water containers that can be breeding grounds for mosquitoes, he said.

He also said that people with Covid-19 can also be infected with dengue, though the chances are slim.

The doctor warned that though the number of new confirmed Covid-19 cases is dropping, new infections may increases as more Thais return home from overseas.

People should continue staying home and avoid going to public places, he said in response to a question about a second wave of Covid-19 infections, since more cars were seen on Bangkok streets after the lowest number of confirmed cases were reported in a month – 27 on April 20 and 19 on April 21.

He also advised people to continue practising social distancing and wear masks. – The Nation



Chon Buri police chief removed over gambling related COVID-19 infections in province - PBS World

Chon Buri police chief removed over gambling related COVID-19 infections in province

The police commander of Thailand's eastern province of Chon Buri has been abruptly removed from his post for alleged gross negligence in allowing illegal gambling dens to operate, which are being blamed for the COVID-19 outbreak in the province.

Pol Maj-Gen Prakarn Prachong was transferred to an inactive post at the operations centre of the Royal Thai Police, pending an investigation, by order of the national police chief, Pol Gen Suwat Jaengyodsook, after a probe, conducted by the police inspector-general, Pol Gen Wissanu Prasartthong-osot, confirmed the presence of illegal gambling dens.

Pol Maj-Gen Thiti Saengsuwan, the deputy commissioner of Region 2 Provincial Police Bureau, is to replace Prakarn as the acting provincial police commander.

Illegal gambling activities have been blamed for the spread of COVID-19 in Chon Buri, particularly in the Bang Lamung and Sattahip districts, raising the number of infections in the province to 202 in just a few days.

Ten locations in Bang Lamung and Sattahip districts have been declared high-risk zones. These include several markets, food shops and the Boonthavorn shops, which sell construction materials and ceramic ware.

Earlier, the police chief of Rayong province was also moved to an inactive post after it was discovered that COVID-19 infections originated from an illegal gambling den.


IATA: Grænselukninger løser intet - CheckIn.DK

 IATA: Grænselukninger løser intet

IATA fastholder, at lukkede grænser og karantæner intet løser i forsøget på at få genoprettet den globale luftfart. Der bør i stedet indføres systematisk testning og opsporing.

'Vi glæder os alle til at lægge år 2020 bag os.'

Sådan lyder den indledende og milde formulering fra IATAs generaldirektør, Alexandre de Juniac, i et blogindlægom et år, der for mennesker i hele verden har været ødelæggende og deprimerende.

Generaldirektøren fra flyselskabernes internationale sammenslutning håber, at det nye år vil give tegn på en bedre fremtid. Alexandre de Juniac træder nemlig ud af 2020 med stor frustration over regeringer verden over, der agerer på samme måde som i begyndelsen af coronapandemien; 'med dårligt koordinerede og kommunikerede grænselukninger', som det lyder i indlægget.

Alexandre de Juniac er på ingen måde tilhænger af grænselukninger, der bidrager til fortsat at have en lammende effekt på den globale luftfartsbranche. Han mener, at testning og et effektivt opsporings-system er vejen frem for at få genoprettet luftfarten.

Flere parter – herunder Verdenssundhedsorganisationen (WHO) – understregede fra pandemiens begyndelse, at vira ikke kan kontrolleres ved grænselukninger, lyder det fra IATA-direktøren.

Kritiserer håndtering af ny COVID-19-variant
ICAO, der er den internationale luftfartsorganisation under FN, formulerede tidligere på året en såkaldt "Takeoff"-vejledning, hvor IATA bidrog med ekspertrådgivning. Her blev der opfordret til en lagdelt tilgang til biosikkerhed, der omfattede hurtig testning og brug af opsporing som alternativer til grænselukninger og karantæne.

'Desværre er Takeoff-vejledningen ikke globalt implementeret. Og reaktionen på den nylige opdagelse af en ny variant af coronavirus i Storbritannien viste, hvor stor kløften er. Regeringerne samarbejdede ikke om at implementere fleksible og afbalancerede politiske værktøjer til at holde grænserne åbne og kontrollere risikoen for folkesundheden,' skriver Alexandre de Juniac i sit nytårsindlæg.

'Regeringernes øjeblikkelige reaktion på en stigning i smittetilfælde og en mutation i virussen i Storbritannien var simpelthen lockdown og lukning af grænser. Virkningen var desto mere alvorlig, da den kom i begyndelsen af ​​feriesæsonen – og mindede millioner af strandede rejsende om, hvor vigtig friheden til at flyve er.'

Efterlyser klare strategier
Coronapandemien og de deraf følgende restriktioner har indtil videre haft store konsekvenser for den globale luftfarts- og rejsebranche. Over halvdelen af de 88 millioner mennesker, hvis levebrød understøttes af luftfart, har mistet eller risikerer at miste jobbet, lyder det fra Alexandre de Juniac.

Han konstaterer, at luftfart skal være med til, at verden igen bliver forbundet, og at mange regeringer har anerkendt dette ved at yde mere end 173 milliarder dollar (1.050 milliarder kroner, red.) i støtte til blandt andet flyselskaber.

'Da verden ser ud til at genoprettes i 2021, er det afgørende, at regeringer fremlægger en klar og langsigtet strategi, ikke kun til håndtering af COVID-19, men for fremtidige pandemiske udbrud. Grænselukninger har i næsten alle tilfælde vist sig at være ineffektive. At forsøge en "nul-risiko"-tilgang til udryddelse af COVID-19 viser sig at være en urealistisk ambition,' mener Alexandre de Juniac.

Han nævner videre, at der er udviklet et IATA Travel Pass, som er et såkaldt digitalt sundhedspas, der i øjeblikket er i en indledende testfase. Sundhedspasset vil sikkert kunne verificere og overføre test- og vaccinedata til de relevante sundhedsmyndigheder, og grænserne bør på den baggrund være permanent åbne.

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31/12



Chonburi divides districts into four zones as part of new Covid-19 control measures - Pattaya News

Chonburi divides districts into four zones as part of new Covid-19 control measures

Chonburi-

Chonburi has separated their districts into zones with Banglamung, home of Pattaya, being red and under a highly controlled zone.

The Chonburi Public Health office this afternoon (December 30th) has announced 108 confirmed cases of local transmission of Covid –19 in Chonburi.

Read more about our previous story in the link below.

https://thepattayanews.com/2020/12/30/breaking-chonburi-public-health-office-announces-108-new-local-confirmed-cases-of-covid-19-divides-province-into-zones/

Chonburi has divided districts into zones according to confirmed cases which are:

  1. Highly controlled zone (Red) is Banglamung district (home of Pattaya,).
  2. Control zone (Orange) is Mueang Chonburi district.
  3. Under high surveillance zone (Yellow) – None
  4. Surveillance zones (Green) are Sattahip, Si Racha, Panthong, Baan Bueng, Panat Nikhom, Nong Yai, Bor Thong, Koh Jan and Koh Si Chang district.

For the highly controlled zone which is Banglamung district (home of Pattaya,) read more about our previous story in the link below. Travel between zones is not prohibited, however, discouraged according to Chonburi officials.

https://thepattayanews.com/2020/12/30/banglamung-pattaya-enters-highly-controlled-status-shutdowns-of-non-essential-business-bars-malls-etc/


UPDATE at 9:30PM: These are the provinces with the most #COVID19 cases so far - Thai Press Co.


  UPDATE at 9:30PM: These are the provinces with the most #COVID19 cases so far:
1. Samut Sakhon 1,634
2. Rayong 202
3. Chonburi 144
4. Bangkok 125
5. Nakhon Pathom 58
6. Nonthaburi 58 
7. Samut Prakan 34 
8. Phetchaburi 18 
9. Samut Songkhram 18
10. Tak 12

(Infographic by @ThaiPressCo)

onsdag 30 december 2020

Thailand’s Rayong province shuts down as COVID-19 infections surge - PBS

Thailand's Rayong province shuts down as COVID-19 infections surge

Rayong's provincial administration has decided to close all entertainment and recreational venues, schools, beauty salons, fitness clubs, amusement parks, children's playgrounds and public swimming pools across the province after 56 COVID-19 new cases were recorded today.

Governor Charnna Iamsaeng told the media today that total infections in the province, related to the illegal gambling den, have increased to 148 and the virus has spread to six districts.

He said that, initially, the closures were confined to the Muang district, where the outbreak originated, but now the measure covers the whole province.

Only super markets, convenience stores, drug stores, banks, government and state enterprise offices and food shops may remain open.

The governor also said that, besides Muang district, four other districts, namely Ban Chang, Nikhom Pattana, Ban Khai and Klaeng, have been declared maximum controlled zones, while Pluak Daeng and Khao Chamao districts have been declared maximum surveillance zones.

Movements of foreign migrant workers in the province during the New Year holidays are prohibited as a precautionary step, while Thai workers who are not residents of Rayong are urged to stay put and not to travel home, said the governor.

A COVID-19 alert was reported at the Taksin High School in the province, after one student reportedly contracted the virus from her parents.

150 students and 30 teachers, who are considered to be at high risk, were subjected to tests and the school was closed until further notice.

Tags: Rayong provincial administration, maximum controlled zones, four districts, businesses, entertainment venues


Thailand’s land borders rather than airports are boosting new Covid-19 outbreak - Pattaya Mail

Thailand's land borders rather than airports are boosting new Covid-19 outbreak

Arrivals at airports, unlike those crossing illegally by land, are assured of a Covid-19 test.

Growing evidence that migrants crossing illegally from Myanmar to find work in Thailand have created the current surge in coronavirus here has persuaded the Bangkok government to remove the fear of prosecution from them. Undocumented workers from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia are instructed to record their details at the Foreign Workers Employment Agency (FWEA), a privatized network which handles registration nationwide on behalf of the immigration authorities.



Thailand has always been dependent on guest workers from neighboring countries to fill labour shortages here, especially in the construction, fishing, factory and retail sectors. Recent government figures reveal that there are now about 400,000 documented workers from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia in employment. The number of unregistered, illegal workers may be a similar number. Many legal and undocumented labourers left Thailand shortly before the land borders were closed during the Covid-19 crisis last spring.

Although the frontier immigration posts remain closed for most purposes, they are still open to accept a small number of wannabe workers from the listed countries. Those proceeding through immigrant checkpoints are checked for coronavirus and housed in compulsory quarantine for two weeks, mostly hotels near border areas. But the immigrants or their potential employers in Thailand must pay for these services. The expense has boosted traffic in illegals who cross the leaky borders, often marked by a river, on their own or are shepherded by gangs or corrupt officials in return for a fee. Some entrants don't even have a passport or identifying documentation.

A group of legal migrant workers being processed at a Thai land border open only for documented entrants.

The Thai government has now agreed to use section 17 of the immigration act to make the registration of illegal workers possible at an FWEA office without fear of prosecution and deportation. They will be given pink cards (permission to work in low-skilled jobs) and found employment where necessary. Most importantly, they will undergo a Covid-19 test and be required to follow strict virus control protocols. However, one worry is that most guest workers live in close proximity in camp sites or cheap hotels where social distancing is problematical. Thai health authorities are promising regular checks.

By contrast, the number of international travellers arriving by air is quite small. New government figures indicate that, in the calendar year 2020, about 150,000 Thais and 55,000 foreigners have landed at Bangkok on repatriation or semi-commercial flights and been quarantined for the regulatory two weeks. But less than 2,000 individuals – 0.75 percent of the total – have been found to be infected on arrival or during their confinement. These statistics lend force to the argument that the country's land borders, rather than airports, pose the real threat from the virus.

The 55,000 foreigners arriving by air have all provided voluminous documentation to obtain their mandatory certificate of entry from the local Thai embassy overseas. They are mostly individuals with permanent residency here (holding a police red book), those with responsibility for a Thai spouse/family and holders of work permits. A smaller group comprises foreign students and medical tourists, together with condominium owners and serious investors.



The introduction of tourist visas several weeks ago, including the Special Tourist Visa and the inclusion of the Elite visa as a route to entry, has not so far had a significant effect on numbers. The total from these sources is 917 Chinese passport holders, 978 Europeans/Americans and 376 from Asean member-countries. Thailand is currently the only country in Southeast Asia offering tourist visas at embassies worldwide. But the future of international tourism now looks very bleak unless and until there is a mass vaccination program or a less cumbersome testing procedure which can give a result in minutes rather than hours or days. Challenging months lie ahead. Very challenging. 

The digital Covid passport is coming soon - Bangkok Jack

The digital Covid passport is coming soon

Now that Covid-19 vaccines are beginning to be rolled out around the world, you may now need something in addition to the actual vaccine. Documentation… a vaccine passport.

Documentation, including your current Covid status and vaccination details, will become 2021's biggest challenge as governments, businesses, and world travel, try and re-establish some sort of workable way forward.

Several companies and technology groups are developing smartphone apps or systems for individuals to upload details of their Covid-19 tests and vaccinations, creating digital credentials that could be shown in order to enter public building, sports stadiums, movie theatres, or even other countries.

One is the Common Trust Network, an initiative by Geneva-based non-profit The Commons Project and the World Economic Forum. Along with airlines Cathay Pacific, JetBlue, Lufthansa, Swiss Airlines, United Airlines and Virgin Atlantic, the new app will allow users to upload medical data and generate a QR code 'health certificate' without revealing sensitive information.

For travel, the app can lists health pass requirements relating to the countries based on your itinerary.

The next challenge facing the world after populations become more widely inoculated will be privacy issues and representing the effectiveness of the different vaccines.

Different apps are tackling these issues in different ways and immigration officials and airlines will have to keep up to date with the various methods of digital 'covid' passports in the future.

Of course there's also a large subset of people that don't use or have access to smartphones.

The Covid-19 Credentials Initiative is also developing a smart card that can easily be updated with the latest information and an online version that's easier to store.

Still, the real-life implementation, and lack of a worldwide 'standard' is going to add to ongoing confusion.

Did you get the Pfizer vaccine, did you get the Chinese vaccine, did you get the Russian vaccine, did you get a vaccine developed in the US?

The vaccine developed by Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical giant Sinopharm has a reported efficacy of 86% against Covid-19. Vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna each have an efficacy of around 95%.

The CommonPass platform will assess whether a person's lab test results or vaccination records come from a trusted source and can satisfy the health screening requirements of the country they want to visit.

It also remains unclear how effective the vaccines are in stopping the transmission of the virus.

So while a vaccine passport app will show that you've received the shot, it may not be a guarantee that you safely attend an event or get on a flight.

Like the early days of Covid-19, there will be a steep learning curve and a constant change in the fact pool, mixed in with plenty of spicy conspiracy theories. The latest being that one of the side effects may be infertility in young men. 

30/12



Heavy rain triggers flash flooding across Pattaya, authorities provide traffic assistance - Pattaya Mail

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