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PM Srettha touts plans for casinos, nuclear power

Bloomberg News, Published on 22/06/2024

» Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Saturday used his first monthly television address as the country's leader to promote plans for legalising casinos to curb illegal gambling and building a nuclear power plant to reduce electricity costs.

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THAILAND

Study suggests two doses 'not enough'

News, Bloomberg News, Published on 15/12/2021

» LONDON: Two doses of Pfizer and AstraZeneca's Covid vaccines induced lower levels of antibodies against the Omicron variant, researchers found, increasing the risk of infection.

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THAILAND

Phuket tourism experiment risks suspension as Covid cases surge

Bloomberg News, Published on 27/07/2021

» A flareup in coronavirus cases in Phuket, the country’s first tourism hotspot to waive quarantine for vaccinated foreign visitors, is threatening to scuttle the experiment seen as a model for other tourism-reliant nations to reopen borders.

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THAILAND

New Suvarnabhumi airport terminal to become Covid hospital

Bloomberg News, Published on 07/07/2021

» Authorities plan to convert a terminal at the main international airport into a field hospital as a surge in coronavirus infections that’s straining the public health system shows little sign of easing.

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THAILAND

Thailand ready to tackle outbreak from reopening - minister

Bloomberg News, Published on 29/06/2021

» Thailand will limit the movement of foreign tourists to smaller islands that it’s initially throwing open to vaccinated foreign visitors in the event of a flareup in local coronavirus infections, a minister said.

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Govt considers releasing 50,000 inmates as Covid hits prisons

Bloomberg News, Published on 18/05/2021

» The government, already trying to manage Thailand’s worst coronavirus outbreak since the start of the pandemic, is considering cutting its prison population by as much as 16% to counter the rapid spread of infections among inmates and workers in overcrowded facilities.