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Thailand netizens are upset about gov’t officials’ internet time

In a survey on Thailand’s Internet User Behavior, released yesterday by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA), government employees did the best. Thai internet users carefully examined data on hours of Internet use by occupation, which showed that individuals in government agencies used the Internet the most. This year, the ETDA collected data from 46,348 people between April and July. Thai internet users expressed concern that authorities appeared to have too much free time given that every government department continues to use the outmoded document-based approach. The ETDA believes the Thai government is ready for a digital transformation and an e-office system given how much time officials spend online. The results of the survey revealed the most popular online activities, e-commerce websites, and online newspapers, as well as how much time Thais spent online on average. The study found that compared to students (8 hours and 57 minutes), freelancers (7…

Pfizer for children under 5 is authorized by Thai authorities

The nation’s Food and Drug Administration’s secretary general made the approval official. This week, a government representative issued a warning, stating that the lifting of the Emergency Decree and dissolution of the CCSA will be carefully considered and is not a given. The dose will be changed for kids in this age range to 10 micrograms each dose. The dosage for kids aged 5 to 11 is 30mcg. The decree, which established the CCSA to address the coronavirus pandemic and went into effect on March 24, 2020, will continue to be in effect through September 30 in order to assess the Covid-19 situation and Thailand’s strategy. It will be possible to resume normal life while still keeping an eye on Covid thanks to that classification adjustment. Children can receive booster shots with 3mcg each dosage eight weeks after their second shot, which is eight weeks after their second dose. “With…

Healthcare is the main online activity in Thailand, according to a poll

Online communication came in second, according to 65.7% of respondents. Prior to live commerce, which came in fourth with a score of 43.1%, financial transactions placed fifth with a score of 31.3%. In order to schedule vaccinations and receive medical consultations, patients accessed the healthcare consulting and services provided by the ETDA, according to the executive director of the ETDA. They were at the top of the list as a result. The final findings were released yesterday. The majority of Internet users, known as Gen Y, log on for 8 hours and 55 minutes on average each day. The age groups with the greatest percentage of daily Internet users were Baby Boomers, Gen X, and Gen Z. The majority of respondents (86.2%) claimed that the most common online activity is seeking medical care online. Thailand utilizes the Internet mostly for health care information and services, according to a recent survey.…

Thailand flight requests from China are being increased five times over

There are now just three flights per week between Thailand and China, but the CAAC has requested an increase to 15 flights per week in a letter, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand. All of the Thai-based airlines will discuss the concept, and the CAAT will develop a list to send to China perhaps next week. The flights would then be expedited, and if Chinese airports can handle them, they might start operating as early as September. They have asked the authorities to provide them with a list of airlines operating in Thailand and potential routes they would be interested in flying, even if they have limited capacity at some of the main airports like Shanghai, Beijing, and Guangzhou.Increased flights might be a great help to Thailand’s beleaguered tourism industry, since China has historically been a major supplier of travelers due to Covid-19 limitations and restricted international travel…

Unknown 911 emergency call is actually a monkey

Route the monkey discovered the park’s phone while investigating the zoo’s golf cart. Without issuing the formal warning that comes with the first infraction of the law, the monkey was released. Sheriff’s deputies from San Luis Obispo County located the caller after tracing the call to the conservation zoo. He played about with the phone and unintentionally dialed 9-1-1, which dispatched police to the zoo. Deputies made the decision to look into the strange 911 call. Routine, a cheeky Capuchin monkey, is thought to have made the call. When emergency dispatchers took a 911 call they thought was an emergency, the line went dead. Route the Capuchin monkey ought to be aware that calls for non-emergencies result phone penalties starting at $50. Social media users were informed by the San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office about the curious Capuchin monkey who accidently dialed 911 emergency dispatch. American law enforcement officials responded…

Monk-turned-ladyboy answers netizens over her BMW purchase

Online trolls have recently questioned Prairie’s most recent 3.6 million baht BMW acquisition as well as its funding. Prairie responded to questions from internet users who wanted to know how she become so wealthy. His followers were shocked when Phra Maha Phraiwan made the decision to leave the monastic life in December 2021 in order to pursue a career as a full-time influencer. His live lectures would attract up to 100,000 viewers. On her 2.3 million-strong Facebook page, Prairie told the audience the tale of how she came to possess the pricey car. I make a trip to work every day! Working four or five jobs a day, selling everything from durians to chili paste and sauce. Why am I unable to buy it? “I bought the BMW with cash. I find finances to be boring. I commute myself to work every day, where I spend my meals and regard…

Coming soon to Phuket: a food festival

The fair will also include a family run, a student music competition, a food competition, and live music. The healthy food festival is one of the fun occasions held on the island province. On Phuket’s Kata Beach, the “Phuket Beach Festival” will begin tomorrow. There will be free massages, free cat and dog sterilizations, free haircuts, and other delightful activities. When Covid-19 plundering Phuket’s tourism business, the island’s food and entertainment events serve as a way to dispersing money to local populations. The festival’s objective is to boost surf tourism in Phuket during Thailand’s ongoing rainy season. The dates are August 23 to 28. In the Phuket town of Kathu, there will be a market for healthy foods later this month. The sixth annual food fair and healthy market will take place from August 25 to 27.

Thailand’s new cannabis law seeks to draw clearer boundaries

Among the organizations with which you can register to grow the plants are hospitals, medical professionals, dentists, practitioners of Thai traditional medicine, practitioners of applied Thai traditional medicine, practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine, government organizations, the Thai Red Cross Society, and animal hospitals. According to a spokeswoman for a House committee, the most recent change to the cannabis and hemp legislation will soon be reevaluated. For those who want to produce or sell cannabis plants, Parnthep Pourpongpan went into detail about the new laws. Some contend that the use and sale of hemp and cannabis are too fraught with uncertainty. Small-scale cannabis cultivators run the possibility of receiving a $100,000 fine or serving a year in jail. The penalty for large-scale farmers who own more than 5 rai is three years in prison and/or a 300,000 baht fine. Cannabis exporters risk up to five years in prison and/or a fine…

Thailand’s travel operators face upset tourists demanding refunds

55 Thai visitors were reported missing this month on Jeju Island. Thai travellers refused entry to South Korea request refunds. Some travelers are still waiting for a 10,000-baht payment to assure they won’t work illegally in South Korea. The Thai Tourism Department acknowledged 67 passengers’ claims between August 5 and 17 that tour companies owed them 1.4 million baht. Providers must repay customers after deducting expenses. If flights are altered or tour companies must arrange new return flights after being denied entry at immigration, operators can deduct the airfare before refunding consumers. Thai Travel Agents Association head Charoen Wangananont claimed South Korea travel has dropped dramatically. 417 Thais arriving on Jeju Airlines from Bangkok between August 2 and 5 were denied entry. South Korea legally employs 18,000 Thais. In South Korea, 140,000 Thais work illegally. Next week, the department will discuss refunding tour costs. Charoen said many tourists fear being…

PM Prayut advises learning Buddhism to deal with Thailand’s soaring electricity prices

With his advice that people study Buddhism to help them cope with hefty bills, Prime Minister Prayut Chan is insulting Thailand’s poor, who would be the ones to suffer the most from the price increase. The monk asserts that without electricity, nothing is possible. The monk offers solar cells to people with the means to pay for them. Monk: The outcome of increasing costs and decreasing income is suffering. Who or what is harmed? The Four Noble Truths should be studied. How do you fix? Then, PM Prayut said on Tuesday, find solutions to end suffering. The abbot said that since power is a need, those unable to afford rising rates will suffer disproportionately. Yesterday, Phra Phayom Kalayano, the abbot of Wat Suan Kaew in the Nonthaburi province, made a statement. The monk suggested energy efficiency as the best way to lower sky-high prices. They’ll lose their ability to act.…