Yearly Archives: 2022
Laos launches Molacovir to treat COVID-19 patients
According to the Vientiane Times, Molacovir, which is used to treat COVID-19, is the commercial name used in Laos for the drug Molnupiravir, which...
Thai government aims to resolve household debts and modifies loan program
The government has set its sights on resolving household debt for eight specific groups, as it makes tackling debt issues one of its primary...
‘Children’s Day’ award ceremony in Bangkok postponed; local activities under tight...
The Ministry of Education has postponed its annual Children’s Day event at the Teachers Council Auditorium in Bangkok to prevent a resurgence of COVID-19...
Thick fine dust forecast for Greater Bangkok on Jan 5-10
The Pollution Control Department warns thick fine dust will blanket Greater Bangkok on Jan 5-10 due to air stagnation.
Attapol Charoenchansa, director-general of the department,...
Thailand to continue ‘Half-Half Co-Payment’ scheme
The Finance Ministry expects to launch the fourth phase of the half-half co-payment scheme in March, according to Pornchai Theerawet, spokesman for the Finance...
Thailand’s bars unlikely to reopen Jan. 16 with more restrictions possible
Restrictions on bars and nightclubs won’t be lifted on Jan. 16 and, in fact, could go the other way, with alcohol again banned, as...
1 killed, 2 hurt in violent Pattaya Tree Town Market nightlife...
One man died and two more were hurt after rival business owners erupted in a deadly brawl outside Pattaya’s popular Tree Town Market entertainment...
Pattaya opens 4 free screening points to meet Covid-19 test mandate
After Chonburi’s governor mandated that all staff and customers at Pattaya restaurants take coronavirus tests, Pattaya set up four free Covid-19 screening centers in...
Omicron less severe than Delta – Thai medical researchers
Medical researchers have indicated that while the Omicron coronavirus variant is unlikely to replace the Delta variant due to genetic differences, it is also...













