Chonburi – The Chonburi Public Health Office today (March 4th) has announced one new confirmed case of Covid – 19 in Chonburi which is a 78-year-old Swiss national in Banglamung. Chonburi now has a total of 656 cases of Covid-19. The patient, a Swiss national, 78, had entered Thailand before being quarantined at an Alternative State Quarantine in Bangkok. No Covid – 19 was found with the person during their quarantine and multiple tests The Swiss national had entered Chonburi after they had been released from an alternative State Quarantine. The Swiss national took a Covid – 19 test again as they were preparing to go back to their country and needed the test for the flight. The first test result was not clear. Their second Covid -19 test reportedly showed them as positive. The Chonburi Public Health Office has yet to confirm if the viral load of the Swiss national is low or high, if it could be a residue of a prior infection, or the timelines of the case. The patient is ... » Learn More about Swiss national announced as one new confirmed case of Covid – 19 in Chonburi
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TIMELINE: Banglamung informs people who lived/visited condominium in relation to confirmed Covid-19 cases
Chonburi- The Chonburi Public Heath Office has issued an announcement to warn people who lived or stayed at a condominium in Banglamung to notify health authorities and monitor their health. One new confirmed case of Covid – 19 in Chonburi is a Chinese national who lives in Banglamung. Chonburi now has a total of 657 cases of Covid-19. Read more about our previous story in the link below. Chinese national announced as one new local transmission of Covid – 19 in Chonburi People who have visited or lived in ‘Dusit Grand Park Condominium’ E building in Soi Thepprasit 9, Nongprue on February 22 nd and from March 3 rd to March 4 th , please inform a hospital or medical staff that you visited the same place as a Covid-19 confirmed case and have symptoms of Covid-19, they continued. If anyone has problems with respiratory symptoms and/or a fever within 14 days from when they had visited those places, they must go to a hospital, according to the Chonburi Public ... » Learn More about TIMELINE: Banglamung informs people who lived/visited condominium in relation to confirmed Covid-19 cases
Thailand News Today | Pattaya bank scam & Burmese coup update | February 2
CORRECTION: In the first story Jett referred to a Chinese man losing 130 billion baht. The correct amount was 130 million baht. We apologise for the error. Hundreds, perhaps more than 400, investors have been defrauded by a bank manager at a Kasikorn bank branch in Pattaya. The manager, named in a police report as “Mr. Gob”, was promising investors 3.5% interest, per month, yes… PER MONTH… for cash investments. It appears his high interest rate attracted hundreds of people wanting to take advantage of the generous terms. One investor, who only found out about the scam yesterday when he visited the branch for his monthly rolling over of funds, told The Thaiger that he has lost 250,000 baht at this stage, with no official response from the Kasikorn head office in Bangkok yet being made about the situation. Mr B, who has asked us to protect his identity, knows of some investors who invested many millions of baht and even one Chinese man who had allegedly invested 130 million ... » Learn More about Thailand News Today | Pattaya bank scam & Burmese coup update | February 2
Top 10 things that changed in Thailand during the Covid outbreak
Things have changed. In some cases they’ve changed a lot and may never be the same again. Many people are suffering as a result of the impacts of lockdowns and the border closures. Entire industries, like aviation and entertainment, have been profoundly affected. Some people are being forced to re-invent their lives as a result. Fears over Covid-19 are causing people to change their habits and re-evaluate their lives. Here are some of the main things we believe have changed since January this year. Face Masks The now ever-present face mask will be with us for a long time. In Asia, it was never uncommon to see people wearing face masks for traffic, air pollution, fears of disease or just as a fashion statement. In the Covid-era, mask wearing will now just become part of what we wear when in public spaces. When we leave home we’ll check if we have our keys, our wallet AND our face mask. Even when the government relaxes the current laws about the wearing of face masks, most ... » Learn More about Top 10 things that changed in Thailand during the Covid outbreak