fredag 30 april 2021
Covid19 cases in Chonburi, home of Pattaya, rise to 151 new and confirmed positive cases this morning, driven by higher testing Friday, 30 April 2021, 9:05. Pattaya News
Chonburi, Thailand–
The Chonburi Department of Public Health announced 151 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 this morning (April 29th), following a major increase in community testing.
Chonburi officials are asking people to continue to stay home, socially distance, and follow other Covid-19 related measures to control the situation. Chonburi officially becomes deep red according to a government zoning program based on Covid19 cases after today, which brings additional restrictions for at least two weeks such as closure of dine-in at restaurants.
Government to work with private sector on vaccine rollout. The aim is to vaccinate 50 million people in Thailand or a target of 70% by the end of the year. This will enable the country to be opened up by the start of next year. Thai Visa / Channel 7
Channel 7 reported that the Thai government would be working with principal players in the private sector to help deliver the vaccine rollout.
On board are groups such as the Federation of Thai Industries, The Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Thai Bankers Association.
Groups such as these will be working in four key areas including vaccine procurement, public relations, places where vaccine can be administered and use of tech.
Industrial estates, import export companies, malls and gas stations will all be able to play a vital role.
The aim is to vaccinate 50 million people in Thailand or a target of 70% by the end of the year.
This will enable the country to be opened up by the start of next year.
Bangkok will pilot the mass rollout at 14 locations for 20,000 people a day starting in June.
The government is in the process of procuring 100 million doses of vaccine, said the media.
Migrant workers will be part of the rollout.
torsdag 29 april 2021
DET HÄR GÅR ÅT FEL HÅLL !!! Thai Covid-19 center meeting approves stepped up Covid-19 control measures and readjusts "Dark Red Zones" in six provinces, including Bangkok and Chonburi, effective this Saturday - The Pattaya News
Thai Covid-19 center meeting approves stepped up Covid-19 control measures and readjusts "Dark Red Zones" in six provinces, including Bangkok and Chonburi, effective this Saturday
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The Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has approved in principle stricter Covid-19 health measures in Thailand proposed by Public Health Ministry at a meeting today, effective nationwide on midnight of May 1st, taking effect for this upcoming holiday weekend.
CCSA spokesperson Taweeslip Visanuyuthin revealed this afternoon, April 29th, that the first proposal was for state quarantine for all arrivals to Thailand to increase from 7-10 days to 14 days again. All visitors, including Thai and foreign nationals, have to stay in their room at all times and must undergo regular Covid-19 testing by the public health authorities. This is regardless of country of origin or if the visitor is fully vaccinated or not.
However, travelers who have obtained their Certificate of Entry (COE) prior to May 1st, 2021, and arrive in the Kingdom before May 6th will be quarantined for 7 to 10 days, depending on vaccination status.
Secondly, six provinces in Thailand are planned to be categorized as the "highest risk and control zones" or "Dark Red Zones". The provinces are Bangkok, Chonburi, Chiang Mai, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, and Samut Prakan.
The proposed measures for the "Dark Red Zones" include no large gatherings of more than 20 people; no dine-in services at all restaurants and takeaway is only allowed until 9:00 PM.; sports stadiums and facilities, as well as gyms, must be closed; shopping malls and shops can be opened until 9:00 PM.; local residents are asked to refrain from leaving home if unnecessarily. All previously closed venues and orders stand, additionally, governors can implement stricter orders if they choose but cannot loosen the restrictions.
Dine-in services will be allowed until 9:00 PM. in the "Red Zones", and until 11:00 PM. in the "Orange Zones". Similar to the "Dark Red Zones" measures, shopping malls are allowed to open until 9:00 PM. Entertainment venues, school institutions, and sports facilities must stay closed.
Dr. Taweesilp also stated that private business companies, especially in Bangkok, are highly recommended to order their employees to conduct "Work From Home" during the new and stricter measures to curb the Covid-19 local transmission. The measures will last for at least two weeks, or until the situation improves. There was no discussion about financial aid measures for affected employees or businesses.
“All people residing in Thailand, regardless of nationality, are eligible to receive the vaccine under the plan.” The Thaiger
All foreigners eligible for Covid-19 vaccine under Thailand's vaccination plan
All expats living in Thailand are eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, according to deputy spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Natapanu Nopakun. He says Thailand plans to roll out a "massive vaccination plan" to vaccinate all people who are living in Thailand, including foreign residents.
"All people residing in Thailand, regardless of nationality, are eligible to receive the vaccine under the plan."
He made the announcement during the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration's daily briefing today. Natapanu says more information on the vaccination plan for foreigners residing in Thailand will be released at a later date.
Health officials in Phuket and Koh Samui, tourist destinations that have been said to be of "economic significance," have already been rolling out mass vaccination campaigns in an effort to reach herd immunity and reopen the islands to foreign tourists by July.
An expat who works as an English teacher at a school in Koh Samui says he received both doses of the Chinese-made Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine this month. He says the school helped with the registration process and both doses of Covid-19 vaccine were free.
TAT launches Entry Thailand platform. Bangkok Post 29/4.
TAT launches Entry Thailand platform
The Tourism Authority of Thailand has unveiled "Entry Thailand", an online platform to facilitate vaccinated international visitors to Thailand.
The e-service, which is available at entrythailand.go.th/journey/1, is an integrated effort among 11 agencies including the Tourism and Sports Ministry, the Public Health Ministry and the Interior Ministry. It is the first step-by-step service that covers all the procedures required by the government for Thais and foreigners who want to fly to Thailand.
Step one in the process is to register for a Certificate of Entry (COE). The website will link to an online form by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs after clicking on the registration button.
Step two is to book a flight and the website also shows a list of available flights. Step three is to book a quarantine accommodation and again the website has a list of alternative state quarantine, alternative local quarantine and alternative hospital quarantine facilities.
Step four is to purchase and submit proof of Covid-19 health insurance. Step five is to check COE status and prepare additional documents before travelling. The last step is to download the "Thailand Plus" app and register. The app is available on both the Apple Store and Google Play store at thailandplus.in.th/en/download.
For more details, email entrythailand@mots.go.th.
Course Changed! Government says private sector has no need to order vaccines. The Enquirer
Thailand's government, through the Thai Chamber of Commerce, said late Wednesday that the private sector and hospital groups have no need to order vaccines on their own as the government would be able to provide for all vaccine needs.
Thai Enquirer reported on Wednesday that private sector requests for the government to countersign vaccine acquisition orders were being ignored by the public health ministry. (Read more here)
The lack of government action came despite criticisms from opposition and coalition politicians over the lack of movement on vaccines and the government's stonewalling of the private sector's request.
Now, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha appears to be walking back promises made in a public address two weeks ago in which he promised to expedite and allow private hospitals to acquire their own vaccines to supplement the national pool.
The Thai Chamber of Commerce released a statement to private hospitals on Wednesday evening confirming the new direction following meetings it had with the prime minister. The statement, which was shared with the Thai Enquirer, reads as follows.
"The government has informed the Thai Chamber of Commerce that it has sourced enough vaccines to meet the requirement of every citizens, therefore the private sector does not need to buy any additional vaccines."
The news will likely spark outrage among critics of the government and the general public who accuse the Prayut administration of not doing enough to inoculate the people leading to a rapidly worsening third wave of Covid-19.
Among the major criticisms has been that the government has not moved fast enough on its vaccine acquisitions program – rejecting offers from Pfizer and Moderna in favor of Sinovacs and locally produced AstraZeneca variants.
It is unclear why the government has chosen to change directions announced just two weeks prior. Calls to Government House and the Ministry of Public Health were not returned.
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The Ministry of Public Health has revealed the vaccination numbers in Thailand from 28 February to 26 April 2021. The overall vaccination level on 26 April is 1,227,032 doses nationwide. The number of people who received the first dose is 1,012,388 persons, while those who received the second dose come to 214,644 persons. The ministry will open public registration for vaccination from 1 May and will start the vaccination of the public nationwide from 1 June. Source: ศูนย์ข้อมูล COVID-19
AstraZeneca vaccine production by Siam Bioscience officially approved in Thailand, to be distributed in the country and Southeast Asia in June Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 16:18. Pattaya News
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AstraZeneca's vaccine production in Thailand has been approved under Siam Bioscience Company Limited by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Thailand, the company's country president announced today, April 28th.
James Teague, Country President of AstraZeneca (Thailand) Co.Ltd., revealed in a press release that the company's plans to produce its Covid-19 vaccine in Thailand have made significant progress, and the first batch of the vaccine will be ready for delivery to the Thai government in June.
AstraZeneca, together with Siam Bioscience, has also been working as the "regional production hub" to ensure that the distribution will be able to make it to Thailand and another eight countries in Southeast Asia in the same exact month as well.
According to AstraZeneca's statement, each batch of the vaccine undergoes more than 60 quality controls during the manufacture-to-vaccination process. Siam Bioscience has been proved for its world-class vaccine product standard, as known as the Good Manufacturing Address (GMA), ensuring that the products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards.
Mr. Teague said: "AstraZeneca and our global manufacturing partners, including Siam Bioscience, are committed to maintaining the highest safety and quality standard of our products. Numerous safety tests and quality control measures are carried out at each step. We are working as quickly as possible to supply the vaccine to the Government of Thailand to overcome the ongoing pandemic."
"We all have the same objective, to get effective vaccines to everybody as quickly as possible but safely. At the core of everything we do is the health and the well-being of Thai people." Mr. Teague concluded.
TIMELINE: BBQ buffet in Bang Saen warns people who visited BBQ place in relation to Chonburi confirmed Covid – 19 cases Wednesday, 28 April 2021, 17:33. Pattaya News
Bang Saen –
The Chonburi Public Health Office last night (April 27th) has released another warning to inform people who went to a specific BBQ buffet this month to notify health authorities and monitor their health.
KBBQ buffet Bang Saen in Mueang sub-district, Mueang Chonburi district from April 20thto April 25th from 10:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M..
Anyone who visited this place on those days should please take a Covid – 19 test and should not go to work until they get a test result, according to the Chonburi Public Health Office. They can call the number on the poster above if they visited this location, there are people who can speak Thai and English available.
Please inform the hospital that you visited the same place as a Covid-19 confirmed case, they continued.
The Chonburi Department of Public Health announced 108 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 this morning (April 28th).
112 confirmed and new cases of Covid-19 in Chonburi, home of Pattaya, today Thursday, 29 April 2021, 8:12. Pattaya News
Chonburi, Thailand–
The Chonburi Department of Public Health announced 112 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 this morning (April 29th).
UPDATE: Only seven provinces left not enforcing the compulsory mask wearing law. As the list is changing daily, my advice is to #WearAMask at all times when you leave your place of residence. Full list in English: http://www.thainewsreports.com/2021/04/21/20000-baht-fine-if-you-dont-wear-a-face-mask-in-these-provinces . Richard Barrow
Lockdown proposed for Bangkok and five other Deep Red zone provinces. General Nataphol Narkpanich, secretary-general of the National Security Council and head of the CCSA subcommittee, said today (Wednesday) that the proposed lockdowns are part of the panel’s proposals, to be considered by the CCSA, which change the classifications of Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Chiang Mai and Chon Buri to Deep Red, due to their high infection rates. PBS World
Lockdown proposed for Bangkok and five other Deep Red zone provinces
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The Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), headed by Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, will be asked to impose lockdowns in the six Deep Red zone provinces, where the rates of new infections are not slowing.
General Nataphol Narkpanich, secretary-general of the National Security Council and head of the CCSA subcommittee, said today (Wednesday) that the proposed lockdowns are part of the panel's proposals, to be considered by the CCSA, which change the classifications of Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Samut Prakan, Chiang Mai and Chon Buri to Deep Red, due to their high infection rates.
The fact that more than 2,000 new infections have been recorded every day since April 23rd is a clear indication that the existing measures are insufficient to contain the disease, said the general.
Besides the six Deep Red provinces, 55 others will be classified as Red zones and the remaining 16 as Orange zones. There are no more Yellow and Green zones.
General Nataphol said that the CCSA subcommittee willpropose that eateries in the Deep Red and Red zones will only be allowed to accept take-home or delivery orders.
The Red Zone provinces are: Krabi, Kanchanaburi, Kalasin, Kamphaeng Phet, Khon Kaen, Chanthaburi, Chachoengsao, Chaiyaphum, Chumpon, Chiang Rai, Trang, Uttradit, Tak, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Pathom, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Roi-et, Sakhon Nakhon, Surin, Nong Khai, Udon Thani, Nong Bua Lamphu, Ubon Ratchathani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Nakhon Sawan, Maha Sarakham, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Narathiwat, Pattani, Ayutthaya, Phatthalung, Phichit, Phitsanuloke, Phetchaburi, Phetchabun, Phuket, Yala, Ranong, Rayong, Ratchaburi, Lop Buri, Lampang, Lamphun, Loei, Si Sa Ket, Sakhon Nakhon, Songkhla, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Prachin Buri, Sa Kaeo, Saraburi, Sukhothai, Suphan Buri and Surat Thani.
onsdag 28 april 2021
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Police raids find NO PROSTITUTION in PATTAYA👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Police raids find NO PROSTITUTION in PATTAYA
Pattaya's local media ran a story last week revealing dozens of prostitutes have been playing their trade behind a gas station in the northern district of the city.
As classy as this sounds, police chiefs quickly ordered their finest response teams into the area. But when they arrived on the scene, three days later, they were surprised to find nobody there.
The entire area was quiet and the secluded bars were all closed and with their lights turned off.
The police chiefs then proudly pointed out that they were not surprised at all to find nobody there.
'There is no prostitution going on in Pattaya,' one of them might have said. 'Oh, no no, not on our watch. We have this city under control alright. Look, you see, here is all the evidence you need. There is nobody here.' (continues below)
A few nights earlier journalists had reported over fifty scantily dressed girls and boys milling around and openly offering sexual services for as little as 1200 baht.
Few of them were wearing face muzzles and potential customers casually browsed the products and fingered the goodies.
Photographers claimed the images they shared were taken on April 23rd, but Pattaya's finest law enforcement dismissed this report as a filthy lie.
They have insisted this is FAKE NEWS and that the images had been taken years ago, long before they had arrived to clean up the image of this quiet little family fishing village.
'Hookers..? I can't see any hookers, can you sarge…?'
Några bilder och ord ! (2)
Beachen är nu stängd igen sedan några dagar tillbaka. Kan inte uttala mig om hur det var i helgen men från i måndags har jag koll.
De andra bilderna visar en påbörjad byggnation på vägen mot Angsila Road.
En lustigkurre försökte på stapplig engelska få mig att tro att det skulle bli en kombinerad restaurang och kafé i 2 etage men då jag starkt tvivlade på det och bad honom göra ett nytt försök så återkom han med beskedet att det skulle bli ett Sport Center. Högt i tak så det kanske är stavhopp som står på menyn.
"To be continued" som det brukar heta.
De andra bilderna visar en påbörjad byggnation på vägen mot Angsila Road.
En lustigkurre försökte på stapplig engelska få mig att tro att det skulle bli en kombinerad restaurang och kafé i 2 etage men då jag starkt tvivlade på det och bad honom göra ett nytt försök så återkom han med beskedet att det skulle bli ett Sport Center. Högt i tak så det kanske är stavhopp som står på menyn.
"To be continued" som det brukar heta.
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