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Online Reporters, Published on 27/11/2020
» Thailand has signed an advance agreement with AstraZeneca to secure a supply of its Covid-19 vaccine and for local production with technology from the British-Swedish firm.
Published on 27/11/2020
» MANILA: The Philippines will get 2.6 million shots of a potential Covid-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca under the country's first supply deal for a coronavirus vaccine, senior officials said on Friday.
AFP, Published on 26/11/2020
» PARIS - Less than a year after an unknown coronavirus that has claimed 1.4 million lives began spreading across the globe, a number of highly promising Covid-19 vaccines are on the cusp of release.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 24/11/2020
» Thailand may have to wait to acquire doses of Pfizer and Moderna's Covid-19 vaccines when they become available as batches are likely to be made available in the United States and Japan first before the rest of the world, according to a Thai doctor. However, the kingdom still has options to obtain other coronavirus vaccines.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 24/11/2020
» Health officials have ramped up Covid19 testing at Ban Um Piam refugee camp in Tak's Phrop Phra district after a 48-year-old Myanmar man tested positive for the virus there on Saturday.
Oped, Editorial, Published on 23/11/2020
» Transparency and public interest must be a priority when the government decides whether or not it will extend Bangkok Mass Transit System’s (BTSC) concession for the skytrain’s Green Line. Last week, the cabinet withheld its approval to extend BTSC’s concession for 30 more years, as proposed by Interior Minister, Anupong Paojinda, following strong opposition from the Transport Ministry.
Published on 17/11/2020
» at the Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability Awards.
Published on 06/11/2020
» Phuket, Thailand, clocks the cheapest destination with the average room costing $29.38 but Thailand’s strict travel restrictions lockout bonafide leisure travellers.
AFP, Published on 02/11/2020
» GENEVA: The World Health Organization chief said late Sunday that he was self-quarantining after someone he had been in contact with tested positive for Covid-19, but stressed he had no symptoms.
Oped, Editorial, Published on 24/10/2020
» The Department of Disease Control under the Ministry of Public Health has a plan to a recommendation to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)’s sub-committee to reduce the quarantine period for returnees and tourists from 14 to 10 days.