måndag 24 januari 2022

Worries over Covid extension fuel the Pattaya-Jomtien immigration queue - Technically, the extensions are a discretion to be applied on an individual basis, although most long stay tourists have found the process more or less automatic. The land borders remain closed to tourist traffic and air schedules are still subject to cancellation and change. Pattaya Mail

Worries over Covid extension fuel the Pattaya-Jomtien immigration queue

Pattaya-Jomtien immigration was busier than usual on Monday morning.

There was an even busier than normal morning, Monday January 24, at Jomtien immigration bureau as tourists sought to renew their 60 day Covid extensions. The final date for applications is tomorrow, January 25. An announcement is expected soon.

At press time, immigration authorities nationally have not clarified whether or not Covid extensions will be extended. They were introduced almost two years ago to permit a longer stay for tourists stranded by the coronavirus pandemic.

Technically, the extensions are a discretion to be applied on an individual basis, although most long stay tourists have found the process more or less automatic. The land borders remain closed to tourist traffic and air schedules are still subject to cancellation and change.





The Chonburi Department of Public Health announced 316 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 today with two new deaths, January 24th, 2022.- The Pattaya News

New Chonburi Covid19 cases drop to 316, lowest in three weeks, 2 new deaths

Highlights:

  • 316 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Chonburi today

  • 822 people recovered and were released from medical care

  • Two new deaths

The Chonburi Department of Public Health announced 316 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 today with two new deaths, January 24th, 2022.

This makes a total of 14,634 cases of Covid-19 in the current round of infections, with 4,790 people still under medical care/supervision, and with a total of 15 recorded deaths in Chonburi since the start of this recent round of infections at the beginning of this year, January 2022.

Additionally, 822 people were also released and recovered yesterday in Chonburi. 9,829 people in total have now been released from medical care and recovered in Chonburi since this current wave of Covid-19 began at the beginning of this year, January 2022.

One person was listed as being in serious condition in Chonburi currently, either on a ventilator or pneumonia. The person was triple vaccinated. According to the Chonburi Department of Public Health, the vast majority of recent cases are mild or asymptomatic.

Two new deaths were the average age of 75 with personal health problems and pre-existing conditions. One of them was not vaccinated.

In total, 1,938,788 people in Pattaya and Chonburi have received their first dose of a Covid -19 vaccine which is 83.24 percent of the total Chonburi population. Of those, 300,853 have received their first dose and are what the Thai government calls 608 groups (elders, have chronic health problems, and pregnant) which is 81.33 percent of those in these risk groups in Chonburi.

The district-level new cases were as follows today:

Mueang Chonburi 59, Si Racha 55, Banglamung (Pattaya) 99, Panat Nikhom 24, Sattahip 15 (in Navy area 1), Ban Bueng 24, Phan Thong 12, ฺBor Thong 1, Ko Si Chang 2 and 25 people transferred from other provinces for medical care.

The details on the cases are as follows:

  1. Work and stayed in Rayong, transferred from other provinces for medical care, 18 cases
  2. Cluster, work camp of Tianli International company in Ban Bueng, 19 cases
  3. Cluster, T.P Group Interfoods company in Panat Nikhom, 10 cases
  4. Risky occupations meeting many people, 11 cases
  5. 3 medical personnel
  6. Back from other provinces 2 cases from Bangkok and Samut Prakan
  7. Close contacts from previously confirmed cases in families – 83 cases, in workplaces –52 cases, close personal contacts – 22 cases, and joined a party – 2 cases
  8. Close contacts of a confirmed patient (under investigation), 4 cases
  9. 89 cases cases close contacts of a confirmed patient (under investigation)


Pattaya still mostly deserted - fears of rise in Covid cases when Sandbox rules relaxed. They reported that operators feared that the Covid-19 numbers would increase again when Pattaya is designated as a "sandbox" from February 1st. ASEAN NOW. /. PBS WORLD

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Thai PBS went to Pattaya and found the resort still largely deserted.

 

They said that people were put off going out to bars now selling alcohol as restaurants because of the protocols in place. 

 

They reported that operators feared that the Covid-19 numbers would increase again when Pattaya is designated as a "sandbox" from February 1st.

 

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They said staff were earning as little as 4,500 baht a month. 

 

There was in fact a staff shortage.

 

Bars were not hiring because of the uncertainty. 

 

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But there was some positivity that people would be able to drink up to 11 pm from today. 

 

The media showed people at night faced with staff in white suits doing ATK tests. 

 

Along with pictures of deserted bars. 

 

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Picture: Thai PBS


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More Covid-19 insurance options for foreign tourists. A new ruling from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) last week stipulated that if a tourist's insurance doesn't cover all medical expenses for Covid-19 infection, they are responsible for such expenditure themselves. Bangkok Post

More Covid-19 insurance options for foreign tourists
Foreign visitors await instructions from health officials inside the arrivals terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport. AFP
Foreign visitors await instructions from health officials inside the arrivals terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport. AFP

Foreign tourists are likely to have more insurance options to cover hospitel and hotel isolation expenses in Thailand as the government is trying to solve the problem of Covid-infected tourists refusing to pay for medication or running away from hotels.

Yuthasak Supasorn, Tourism Authority of Thailand governor, said the government is discussing with the Office of the Insurance Commission (OIC) offering Covid-19 insurance options for vaccinated tourists whose travel insurance does not cover medical expenditure for hospitels or hotel isolation for mild asymptomatic cases.

A new ruling from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) last week stipulated that if a tourist's insurance doesn't cover all medical expenses for Covid-19 infection, they are responsible for such expenditure themselves.

Mr Yuthasak said this means both hotels who let guests slip through the monitoring process and guests who refuse to pay their medical expenses will face legal action.

The CCSA subcommittee still needs to discuss in detail insurance options and punishment.

In principle, insurance premiums might start from 800 baht per person to cover the hotel isolation cost, which starts from 30,000 baht, he said.

"We previously sought cooperation from hotels to look after guests during the health screening process. The new rule mandates strict compliance with health measures. Hotels cannot be careless about the process or they risk being delisted from Thailand Pass registration, rendering them unable to welcome any inbound guests," said Mr Yuthasak.

During the past few months of the Test & Go scheme, there were several reports about infected tourists who went missing from hotels.

Some hotel guests refused to be taken to hospitals because they were worried about expenses, said Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, president of the Thai Hotels Association (THA).

According to reports from hotels, the main problems were insufficient hospital beds and high medical expenditure at hospitals.

Some tourists were also worried their insurance claims might be rejected because their policies don't cover medical treatment in hospitels or hotel isolation, though these have become popular options for asymptomatic patients in Thailand.

"Insurance options will help cover expenditure in case tourists become infected with Covid-19 or have high-risk contact that requires isolation," she said.

With hotel operations during the pandemic so challenging because of higher costs associated with hiring more staff for extra health checks at their properties, THA disagrees with punishments for hotels in the new CCSA ruling.

This rule will hurt small operators that have tight operational budgets and cannot afford to increase manpower immediately, unlike larger hoteliers, said Mrs Marisa.








🔴 #COVID19 update on Monday: ⬇️ 7,139 new cases ⏺ 13 deaths. Richard Barrow


🚘 24 hour road accident report for 23/1/2022. Richard Barrow

Another three pedestrians died in road accidents yesterday. Over the last week, 19 pedestrians have died which is 6.5% of the total. Tragically, 14 children also died in road accidents. The roads in Thailand are among the most dangerous in the world. When will this madness end?
🚘 24 hour road accident report for 23/1/2022
📌 21 deaths and 1,548 injuries
🏍 76% of deaths were motorcyclists
👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 3 pedestrians died
😦 1,012 deaths in 23 days or 44 deaths/day


söndag 23 januari 2022

The Chonburi Department of Public Health announced 394 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 today with no new deaths, January 23rd, 2022. Pattaya News

Chonburi, led by Banglamung with 137, announces 394 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 and no new deaths

Highlights:

  • 394 new confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Chonburi today

  • 828 people recovered and were released from medical care

  • No new deaths

The Chonburi Department of Public Health announced 394 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 today with no new deaths, January 23rd, 2022.

This makes a total of 14,318 cases of Covid-19 in the current round of infections, with 5,298 people still under medical care/supervision, and with a total of 13 recorded deaths in Chonburi since the start of this recent round of infections at the beginning of this year, January 2022.

Additionally, 828 people were also released and recovered yesterday in Chonburi. 9,007 people in total have now been released from medical care and recovered in Chonburi since this current wave of Covid-19 began at the beginning of this year, January 2022.

One person was listed as being in serious condition in Chonburi currently, either on a ventilator or pneumonia. They were reportedly fully vaccinated. According to the Chonburi Department of Public Health, the vast majority of recent cases are mild or asymptomatic.

In total, 1,937,504 people in Pattaya and Chonburi have received their first dose of a Covid -19 vaccine which is 83.19 percent of the total Chonburi population. Of those, 300,747 have received their first dose and are what the Thai government calls 608 groups (elders, have chronic health problems, and pregnant) which is 81.30 percent of those in these risk groups in Chonburi.

The district-level new cases were as follows today:

Mueang Chonburi 61, Si Racha 91, Banglamung (Pattaya) 137, Panat Nikhom 14, Sattahip 27 (in Navy area 2), Ban Bueng 11, Phan Thong 14, Bor Thong 6, Ko Chan 2, and 31 people transferred from other provinces for medical care.

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The details on the cases are as follows:

  1. Work and stayed in Rayong, transferred from other provinces for medical care, 24 cases
  2. Traveling to another province for a Buddhist ceremony on January 14th -16th, from Thong Khung temple in Mueang district, 6 cases,
  3. Cluster, Imanaga company in Si Racha, 3 cases
  4. Risky occupations meeting many people, 14 cases
  5. Medical personnel, 1 case
  6. Back from other provinces 6 provinces as follows:
    6.1 Tak, 1 case
    6.2 Nakhon Ratchasima, 1 case
    6.3 Pathum Thani, 1 case
    6.4 Phuket, 1 case
    6.5 Samut Sakhon, 1 case
    6.6 Surat Thani, 1 case
  7. Close contacts from previously confirmed cases in families – 90 cases, in workplaces 62 cases, close personal contacts – 9 cases, and joined a party – 6 cases
  8. Close contacts of a confirmed patient (under investigation), 23 cases
  9. 150 cases, close contacts of a confirmed patient (under investigation)

New Chonburi order released. Pattaya News

New Chonburi order released. No surprises In conjunction with the CCSA (Thai national covid center), restaurants and converted restaurants may sell alcohol until 11 starting tomorrow the 24th.
Alcohol serving/focused venues (mainly bars temporarily converted to restaurants) must still check their employees daily with rapid antigen tests (ATK) and customers must also provide proof of a certified test within 72 hours or take a test on entry. This requirement is provincial, not national. Officials said earlier this week they were aware the mandate on testing customers is not popular but it's not going away anytime soon.