torsdag 12 maj 2022

A respiratory specialist has come out with a few health suggestions for people to follow as the Covid-19 situation improves, which will eventually lead to the government lifting all restrictions on foreign arrivals. The Nation


Respiratory specialist has some advice as Thailand transitions from pandemic to endemic

A respiratory specialist has come out with a few health suggestions for people to follow as the Covid-19 situation improves, which will eventually lead to the government lifting all restrictions on foreign arrivals.

"As Covid-19 moves towards becoming endemic, people should embrace the following steps to prepare for a full reopening," said Vichaiyut Hospital's Dr Manoon Leechawengongs in a Facebook post on Thursday.

"First, everyone needs to get two doses of vaccination and then a booster shot to keep their immunity high. It is highly recommended that the booster shot should be a mRNA vaccine such as Pfizer or Moderna," he said.

"For those in high risk groups such as elders and people with chronic health problems, they should get another mRNA shot four months after a booster just to be on the safe side," Manoon said.

"Secondly, we still need to wear a face mask in public, crowded spaces and in areas with poor ventilation. The mask will not only protect you from the Covid virus but also help prevent against most respiratory communicable diseases, including influenza, RSV and tuberculosis," the doctor pointed out.

He also suggested those who have fever, a cough, sore throat or a runny nose should take an antigen self-test. If the result is positive, they must remain in home isolation for at least 10 days while wearing a face mask at all times. Patients must wash their hands immediately if they came in contact with phlegm or nasal mucus.

"As for others who have no symptoms, please wash your hands with soap and water or alcohol hand sanitiser after touching objects such as doorknobs, elevator buttons and stair rails. Avoid picking your nose or rubbing your eyes, or at least wash them thoroughly before and after," he advised.

"Lastly, everyone should remain vigilant of the situation but do not be too afraid to live your life under new normal standards," he added.


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onsdag 11 maj 2022

Rainy season to begin Friday, drought warning for mid-June. Thailand will enter the rainy season on Friday, the weather agency said on Wednesday, but a drought is expected next month. Bangkok Post

Soldiers walk through floodwater to help residents in Sa Dao district of Songkhla province on Monday. (Photo: Abdullah Benjakat)
Soldiers walk through floodwater to help residents in Sa Dao district of Songkhla province on Monday. (Photo: Abdullah Benjakat)

Thailand will enter the rainy season on Friday, the weather agency said on Wednesday, but a drought is expected next month.

The Meteorological Department announced the start of the wet season on Friday and it will go through mid-October except in the southern region, where it will last three more months.

Department director-general Chomparee Chumpurat warned that a shortage of rainfall would be possible for one month from mid-June and it could spell drought in farmland outside the irrigation system.

The country would encounter heavy rain in August and September, especially in the upper part of the country, she added.

The department on Wednesday also warned that Tropical Cyclone Asani could cause downpours and flash floods in some areas over the next 24 hours before the storm makes landfall in central India.

The storm has triggered flooding in the southern region, with Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat and Songkhla among the provinces hit the hardest.


Thailand is approaching Covid-19 redefinition as ‘endemic’ but with no exact timeframe, Public Health Minister says Wednesday, 11 May 2022, 16:12. Pattaya News


Bangkok –

Thailand's Covid-19 situation is improving and nearly calling the disease 'endemic' soon, the Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul stated today, May 11th.

The Minister told the Associated Press after the meeting of the National Communicable Disease Committee that the situation of Covid-19 infections has improved and Thailand is reaching closer to announcing the disease as endemic every moment.

However, Anutin stressed that the exact timeframe of the announcement cannot be set in stone just yet. Anutin stated that there was no guarantee of labeling Covid-19 endemic within the month of July.

The National Communicable Disease Committee also acknowledged the readiness of all parties to reopen their businesses when the country is ready to fully reopen and welcome foreign tourists, Anutin stated. The Committee today also discussed the possibility of a legal entertainment venues/bars reopening and how to implement the facial mask mandate among tourists traveling to Thailand, stressing they were concerned many tourists were not wearing masks and that Thailand was not yet ready to lift or ease mandates. Apart from that, gathering and other similar activities can be done now under the preventive measures.

The Minister also mentioned that the Thai FDA has now approved an extension of the age registration of two vaccines; Covovax and Spikevax. A single dose of the Covovax vaccine will now be able to be injected into children aged 12 years or more from previously being only registered at 18 years old. A half dose of Moderna's Spikevax vaccine will now be effective for children aged 6 to 17 years.


Bangkok Post - Flood warning for lower Chao Phraya River basin provinces including Greater Bangkok

 Flood warning for lower Chao Phraya River basin provinces including Greater Bangkok An embankment was reinforced near the Niwet Woradit pi...