Yearly Archives: 2022
Sophon Cable TV Guide: February 28 – March 6, 2022
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Thailand expects 200,000 Saudi visitors this year
Thailand expects bookings from Saudi Arabia will surge as flights between the two countries resume after a 30 year hiatus, following the visit of...
Travellers to Thailand will require only 1 prepaid hotel night and...
Travellers can arrive in Thailand by air, land, and water with the required prepaid accommodation reduced to 1 night and the COVID-19 tests revised...
Emergency assistance provided to flood-affected residents in South Thailand
Authorities have been providing assistance to flood-affected residents in southern provinces, after continuous rainfall caused inundation and river overflow in the provinces of Yala...
Thailand expands efforts to eliminate Tuberculosis
The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has joined hands with Mahidol University to eradicate tuberculosis in Thailand.
The DDC and Mahidol University’s Faculty of Medicine...
South Pattaya drainage system 50% complete
Installation of a new drainage system in South Pattaya is halfway done and should be completed on time in July, officials said.
Deputy Mayor Pattana...
‘Detect, dispense, conclude’ COVID-19 protocol successful in Chiang Mai and Phuket
The Ministry of Public Health is now aiming to re-categorize COVID-19 as an endemic disease within four months, saying the transition will be facilitated...
Thailand and Malaysia looking at two-way quarantine-free travel
The Prime Minister has invited Malaysian private businesses to invest in potential development projects in Thailand’s southern border provinces.
Thai Prime Minister and Defense Minister...
Thai government says free COVID treatments still available in all areas
Concerns regarding access to COVID-19 treatments have been raised amid a surge in coronavirus infections. The government has reassured that COVID patients will still...













