tisdag 31 maj 2022

Thailand Set to Lower Covid-19 Alert Level Again, Drop Antigen Test Reports - Bangkok Herald

Thailand Set to Lower Covid-19 Alert Level Again, Drop Antigen Test Reports
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The Public Health Ministry is contemplating lowering its Covid-19 alert to level to two this week as new coronavirus cases continue to fall.

Dr. Chakkarat Pitayawonganon, director of the epidemiology division at the Department of Disease Control, said that as the local and international Covid-19 situations were improving, officials and academics would consider if the alert could be lowered from Level 3 to Level 2 nationwide, or at least in some provinces.

If the alert level is relaxed, high alerts will remain only with elderly people, those with underlying illnesses, pregnant women, inadequately vaccinated people and those visiting poorly ventilated and crowded venues, he said.

Chakkarat also said that from June 1, antigen tests would be necessary only for symptomatic people and those who were close to elderly people, people with underlying illnesses, pregnant women and young children who had not been fully vaccinated. Employers would not have to conduct antigen tests on all workers.

The ministry also will stop reporting positive antigen-test results as part of its daily case numbers.

However, owners of entertainment venues that fully reopen on June 1 must conduct antigen tests on their employees, get their workers fully vaccinated and comply with Covid-Free Setting measures, he said.





FACE MASKS Thai PM confirms no plans to remove mask requirement. PM Prayut insists no plans to drop face-mask requirement in Thailand | Thaiger

PM Prayut insists no plans to drop face-mask requirement in Thailand

Thailand's PM and Defense Minister, Prayut Chan-o-cha, insists that Thailand has no plans to drop the requirement to wear face-masks. The PM asked the spokesperson to emphasise this point to the residents saying wearing masks was still "a necessary behaviour".

Last week, the Permanent Secretary of the Public Health Ministry, Kiattiphum Wongrajit, said that the ministry proposed to adjust the Covid-19 prevention measures by allowing people in some zones and provinces to remove their face masks in some circumstances. Those areas had to be "ready" according to the requirements, including low Covid infection numbers, the vaccination rate and the medical readiness. Media had been spreading news of the proposal and an announcement on the changes was expected before tomorrow.

But that speculation has now been quashed.

According to the government, Thailand's mask policy is quite clear. The Government Spokesperson, Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, says there was never any official policy to drop the mask requirement.

"After the cabinet meeting yesterday, the Thai PM Prayut would like to emphasise the importance of wearing a mask because it was a necessary practice to prevent the spread of Covid-19."

Yesterday, the Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, also warned people not take off their face masks in public areas.

"Wearing a mask in a crowded area was a good even if there was no pandemic. People could decide when to wear a mask and when to take it off. Wearing it when there were many people, and removing it when staying with family or friends."

SOURCE: Thaipost Thansettakij




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