Southbound trains terminating at Hat Yai
Changes have been made to the timetable of southbound trains, with several cancellations and service alterations. Trains to Yala and Su-ngai Kolok stations are now terminating at Hat Yai station in Songkhla due to COVID-19 travel restrictions. Following the suspension of all passenger services at Yala Railway Station yesterday, some…
BGRIM Donates ฿6.5M to Support a Life Insurance of Ramathibodi Medical Staffs to cushion the impact of Covid-19 outbreak
Mrs. Preeyanat Soontornwata, President of B.Grimm POWER PCL (BGRIM) made a donation of 6,500,000 baht to Ramathibodi Foundation to support a life insurance of the Ramathibodi Hospital’s medical staffs in order to encourage medical staffs those who work hard to rescue patients amid outbreak of the viral disease COVID-19. The…
The Number of Confirmed Cases of COVID-19 in Thailand Rises to More Than 1,500
The Ministry of Public Health on 30 March 2020 reported 136 new COVID-19 cases in Thailand, raising the number of confirmed cases to 1,524. Out of the number of confirmed cases, 127 have been cured; 1,388 are still hospitalized; and nine have died As of 7:00 a.m. on 30 March…
An update on the #COVID19 Infection Situation in #Thailand on 30 March 2020
An update on the #COVID19 Infection Situation in #Thailand on 30 March 2020. For more information, please visit the Emergency Operation Center of the Department of Disease Control for an everyday update at https://ddc.moph.go.th/viralpneumonia/eng/
Comedian Ken Shimura dies of Covid-19, is first Japanese celebrity to succumb to coronavirus
Japanese comedian Ken Shimura, who had been hospitalised after being infected with the new coronavirus, has died, becoming the first Japanese celebrity to die of the virus. His death, late on Sunday, set off widespread grief among fans. Shimura, 70, one of Japan’s best-known comedians with a career dating back…
People nationwide applaud and offer moral support to medical personnel
Last night, many people applauded together from their balconies or in front of their homes for five minutes, as a gesture of gratitude to all health care workers who are working tirelessly to combat the COVID-19 epidemic. Families of military officers, at Don Muang Royal Thai Air Force Base in…