The Thai government announced that 136 new registered coronavirus (Covid-19) infections were reported on Monday. This brings the total to 1.524. The government is urging the public to stay at home.
Almost everyone walking down the street in Bangkok will have seen them and I am talking about the Rattus novergicus or the brown rat or sewer rat if you prefer.
Thailand reports 143 new cases of coronavirus infection today, bringing the total recorded infections since the outbreak to 1.388. Here too, the number of infections will be much higher because not everyone will be tested.
Thailand corona crisis: 'Doctor warns that number of infections could increase by thousands'
The number of new Covid-19 infections in Thailand could increase by thousands in the coming weeks as Thais have fled Bangkok to the province due to the partial lockdown and the declaration of a state of emergency.
The Ministry of Health has announced that one more person has died from the cotona virus today, bringing the number of fatalities to 5. 91 new registered infections have been reported in 52 provinces, bringing the total number of patients to 1.136.
A remarkable 'Thai' request not to have to pay fines
Wirat Joyjinda, the president of the Soi Khopai community, Deputy Police Chief Pol. Col Chainarong Chai-in let it be known that the residents no longer have options to pay fines. Because tourists stay away and closures of the catering industry due to the covid-19 virus, they no longer have an income.
The Ministry of Health says that 111 new registered infections have been added today, bringing the total to 1.045, the number of deaths remains at 4.
COVID-19 Business Impact Update
In mid-January, Thailand was the second country in the world to be affected by the COVID-19 virus outbreak. Initially, the number of infected persons developed at a relatively low rate. However, this has gained momentum in recent days and the Thai government is introducing a number of measures that affect businesses.
THAILAND CLOSES ITS BORDERS TO FOREIGNERS!
Thailand will close all its borders on land, sea and air to foreigners from March 26. There is only an exception for diplomats. This is part of a package of measures taken by the government.
The Thai authorities have decided to temporarily adjust the conditions for transferring in Thailand. This means that until March 31, 2020, 23:59 passengers can transfer in Bangkok with only a 'fit to fly' certificate.
It was already apparent in Asia and Italy, and now Dutch statistics also show it: the corona disease covid-19 mainly claims the lives of the oldest and the weakened. Is lung disease a condition that, like the flu, gives the dying a final push?
Update Coronavirus (23): Doctor says 'stay home or we will get Italian states in Thailand'
Thailand's health ministry announced today that another 3 people have died from the coronavirus, bringing the number of registered deaths to 4. 106 new infections have been reported, bringing the total number of infections in Thailand to 827. confirmed cases is down from the 122 recorded on Monday.
Question to general practitioner Maarten: Stock up on medicines to protect me against Covid-19
With extreme interest I read your comments regarding the possible taking of a “Pneumovax23” vaccine to limit possible complications in case of infection by “Covid-19”. Hereby I ask you what you would recommend, to get a supply of Hydroxychloroquine or just Choloroquine in combination with Azithromycin to treat a possible infection, or to get a Pneumovax23 vaccine and just wait and see?
Information about staying in Thailand due to COVID-19
Dear Dutchman in Thailand, on our website https://www.nederlandwereldwijd.nl/…/over…/update-reisadvies we share up-to-date information, such as about the new entry conditions for Thailand. Consider whether your stay in Thailand is still necessary, given the rapidly diminishing opportunities to leave.
My question is about my retirement visa. I've searched the file but I haven't been able to find anything related to my question. At the moment I am in the Netherlands, arrived here on January 29, 2020. I had booked a return flight on April 7, 2020 with EVA Air. This ticket has been canceled by EVA Air due to the current crisis. My NON RE visa must be renewed before May 13, 2020 and my Re-entry is also valid until May 13, 2020.
The Bangkok Post states that there is an exodus going on from Bangkok to the provinces and especially the Isaan. It started after a partial lockdown was announced in Bangkok on Sunday.
First, I would like to note that it might as well have been written something along the lines of “Thailand and other Asian countries…” or “Asian countries and…”. But this is a Thailand blog once and the examples below are from Thailand.