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Studies show that Thailand’s Covid-19 epidemic is being driven by concealed infections

In a Facebook post, Dr. Yong discussed the findings of two research conducted by the Chulalongkorn University Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology. However, the level of protection depended on the number of doses administered. After a few months, the immunization, according to him, produced a reduction in immunity. In addition, he noted that patients should receive a booster shot every six months, or every four to five months if they belong to a high-risk category. In recent weeks, the number of hospitalizations due to Covid-19 has risen to more than 700 per day, and the number of deaths has risen to more than 10 per day. The government has decided to construct extra vaccination facilities in Bangkok and other Covid hotspots due to the rising pace of new illnesses. Yong noted that it was impossible to quantify the level of immunity necessary to prevent Covid-19 symptoms because the vast…

Thailand observes Father’s Day all across the country

In order to show appreciation for fathers across the country, various BMA agencies, such as district offices, are making preparations to celebrate Father’s Day. The Sanam Luang in the Phra Nakhon district will be offering free medical checks and haircuts from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., making it one of the day’s most important and exciting events. The most prominent buildings in Bangkok were adorned with floral arrangements on Monday in celebration of Father’s Day as well as the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s birthday. According to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, more than one hundred thousand seedlings and flowering plants have been planted in the areas surrounding the Chitralada and Dusit palaces, Ratchadamnoen Road, the Democracy Monument, the Phan Fa Lilat Bridge, and Bangkok City Hall. These areas include: In addition, the Bangkok City Hall and the Phan Fa Lilat Bridge can be found in this area (BMA). The holiday-themed light…

A Japanese restaurant advises Thai visitors to flush tissues into the toilet

When people in Thailand discovered that it is against the law to flush used paper towels down the toilet, they were taken aback by the information. A Thai woman whose husband owned a restaurant in Hokkaido had posted on the Facebook group on December 3, and the administrator of the page got the post. The letter that the Thai woman wrote offered advice to tourists from Thailand, advising them not to throw tissues down the toilet. Her husband owns and operates a restaurant that has a Hokkaido-style atmosphere. The woman made a request for assistance in disseminating information regarding the disposal of tissue in Japan, specifically within institutions that serve women. She specifically requested assistance in doing so within women’s shelters. My partner has delegated me the responsibility of putting up a sign urging tourists from Thailand to take their used tissues and remove them from the trash cans. The…

Wednesday’s opening rates show a minor weakening of the baht compared to the dollar

In addition to this, he suggested that investors use methods of hedging, such as options, in order to limit their exposure to risk in a currency market that was excessively volatile. He also noted that the exit of foreign investors from the Thai stock market could add to the pressure that is being put on the baht to drop, which is the currency of Thailand. On the other hand, he expressed skepticism over the possibility of a significant devaluation of the Thai baht and projected that an important resistance level for the currency would be located between 35.20 and 35.30 baht to one dollar. The value of the baht has been supported by a number of factors, the most notable of which is the sales of dollars by particular exporters and the international purchases of short-term and long-term bonds issued by the Thai government. The opening rate of the baht…

On December 10th, Thailand will celebrate the country’s 10 millionth tourist

The Ministry of Transport and the airlines have been informed of the issue, and Prime Minister Prayut has urged that they find a solution and boost the number of flights to Thailand. Additionally, he stated that Thailand must hire and train extra ground operation personnel in order to accommodate the increased number of tourists. Yuthasak, the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), has announced that the agency will host an event entitled “Amazing Thailand 10 Million Celebrations” to commemorate the nation’s achievements. In addition, the TAT will distribute gifts and other mementos to travelers who enter Thailand on Saturday. As of the 5th of December in this year, Thailand had received 9,78 million international tourists.” The Tourism Authority of Thailand has encouraged partners to join the campaign to commemorate this success and emphasize Thailand’s readiness to welcome foreign tourists across the country.” Seven airports around the country will…

Thailand strives to increase its foreign flights in response to a rise in tourism

On the same day that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-chat made the observation that the tourist industry is on its way to recovery, he issued a directive requiring the Ministry to get in touch with international flight carriers. Up to the 10th of December this year, the administration estimates that the country has received approximately 10 million people from other countries. As the peak season draws closer, that number is only going to continue to rise. In addition, the Bangkok Post reports that orders have been placed for additional ground service employees in an effort to better accommodate the growing number of passengers. In other news, the proposal that the Ministry of Tourism and Sports was planning to submit to the Cabinet in order to allow night entertainment venues in some districts to remain open past 2 am has apparently been delayed. Now, the tourism campaign known as “We Travel Together”…

Thai Vietjet restarts Bangkok-Da Lat flights after 3-year absence

At the Lien Khuong International Airport, passengers were welcomed with the special dance “Blooming in the Sky,” and a lucky draw for air tickets from Thai Vietjet was also held during the event. Leaders from the Lam Dong Department of Tourism and the People’s Committee of the Lam Dong Province were on hand to greet the arrival of flight VZ940. Woranate Laprabang, Chief Executive Officer of Thai Vietjet, stated that…”We are delighted to reconnect Thailand with one of the top travel destinations in Vietnam – ‘Da Lat,’ the city of flowers and beautiful natural landscapes, and it is with great excitement that we say this.” We have made the decision to resume direct flight service between Bangkok and Da Lat in order to extend the range of options and opportunities available to Thai tourists who wish to travel to Vietnam, as well as to extend a warm welcome to Vietnamese…

WEED.in.th launches for Thailand ( Thailand WeedMaps )

With the decriminalization of cannabis in Thailand on June 9th over 2,350 cannabis related storefront businesses have popped up, and over 50,000 cannabis reviews have been submitted for these businesses. But we also cannot forget that over 1,120,000 residents have already registered for permission to cultivate cannabis in record breaking time. The team behind WEED.in.th has brought a free product to make business promotion, and search easier throughout the Kingdom of Thailand. They also provide services for multiple audiences. For Cannabis Consumers It can be hard to search for shops around you as many are newly added, or simply do not appear in relevant searches. Don’t worry as WEED.in.th has made it as easy to explore the most extensive cannabis shop list that exists. They are also making it easier to find your favorite strain, or specific cannabis product by searching through thousands of shops. You can try the Weed in Thailand (WeedMaps…

Vancouver to Bangkok flight operated by Air Canada successfully landed in Thailand

The seasonal Air Canada service will operate four times per week from today until April 17th. Signature Class, Premium Economy, and Economy Class all provide lie-flat seating. “We are thrilled to launch Air Canada’s first nonstop service to Southeast Asia and the first nonstop trip between North America and Thailand,” stated an Air Canada executive. We have streamlined connections to and from our trans-Pacific hub at YVR to provide customers with convenient travel options to see this vibrant city renowned for its history, gastronomy, and culture, as well as to conduct international business dealings.” Bangkok is also one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, and we have optimized connectivity to and from our transpacific hub at YVR.” This new service from YVR is another step in the right way toward reaching our aim of making YVR one of the most important trans-Pacific ports in North America. We eagerly anticipate…

In December, 6,730 flights will land in Phuket

A little under one million passengers have passed through Phuket International Airport during the course of the past seven months. There were a total of 959,217 people that landed on the island during the months of May through November. Only in the past month, there were almost exactly 250,000 passengers who arrived in the country through foreign aircraft. This is equivalent to an average of 8,165 passengers arriving each and every day. Additionally, this number does not include travelers who had layovers in Bangkok and who went through immigration Control prior to connecting aircraft to Phuket. In terms of the total number of flights that arrive at Phuket International Airport, the airline that arrives in Phuket the most frequently is Qatar Airways, followed by Singapore Airlines. On the other hand, when considering the overall number of flights, Russian airlines convey the greatest number of passengers to the island. India and…