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News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 04/11/2022
» The Department of Medical Sciences has recently detected five emerging sub-variants of Omicron of Covid-19.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 29/10/2022
» At least 47 privately owned hospitals in major cities will provide the Covid-19 vaccine to children aged six months to four years old for free.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 22/10/2022
» Health volunteers are being urged to help the government meet its goal to distribute 2 million coronavirus vaccine doses by the end of the year by actively encouraging the public to get boosted.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 20/10/2022
» The first BQ.1 sub-variant case detected in Thailand was a foreign national who arrived from China and was admitted to a hospital in Bangkok for treatment at the end of August, says the Department of Medical Sciences (DMS).
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 18/10/2022
» Two people who recently arrived in Thailand from abroad tested positive for Omicron's immune-evasive XBB sub-variant, according to the Department of Medical Science.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 13/10/2022
» The Ministry of Public Health kicked off the first round of Covid-19 vaccinations for the youngest demographic in the country on Wednesday.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 03/10/2022
» The Public Health Ministry is to monitor the Covid-19 situation, with particular regard to eight provinces including Bangkok, where it will promote booster shots.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 01/10/2022
» The Ministry of Public Health is inviting parents to inoculate their young children in the first country-wide Covid-19 vaccination campaign for toddlers in the next two weeks.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 27/09/2022
» Thailand is preparing to return to business as usual -- as before the pandemic struck -- with antigen test kits (ATKs) administered to high-risk groups only.
News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 24/09/2022
» A new Omicron subvariant known as BQ.1.1, first reported in the United Kingdom last month, is now on Thailand's watchlist as the newest fast-spreading coronavirus variant, according to the Center for Medical Genomics at Ramathibodi Hospital.