Disasters and emergency response

Thailand Said to Plan $22 Billion Borrowing for Covid Relief

Thailand plans to borrow an additional 700 billion baht ($22.3 billion) to fund measures to counter the worst wave of Covid-19 outbreak to hit Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy, people familiar with the matter said.A meeting of the cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha on ...

Thai economy shrinks by 2.6% in Q1

The Thai economy shrank by 2.6% in the first quarter of this year — an improvement from a 4.2% contraction in the previous quarter — after it was boosted by a continued increase in agricultural production, recovery of non-agricultural production, acceleration in domestic investments, rise ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

Thailand’s GDP growth relies on vaccine rollout, NESDC says

Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) in the first quarter of this year contracted by 2.6 per cent because the third wave of Covid-19 infections has hurt the economy and tourism industry, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) said on Monday.However, it was a ...

The Nation Reporter

Thai banks strong, can weather uncertainty - BoT

Thailand’s banking system remained resilient with high capital buffers and liquidity to cushion economic uncertainty, the Bank of Thailand (BoT) said on Monday, as the country deals with a third wave of coronavirus infections.The outbreak, the country’s biggest so far, has hit consumption and tourism, ...

Third-wave dampens TAT’s bid to boost domestic tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) believes it will not be able to meet its 2021 target because few people are travelling due to the third wave of Covid-19.TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn said the organization expects 90 million locals to take trips this year, slightly ...

The Nation Reporter

Most think 'work from home' can help contain Covid: poll

A majority of people think the government’s “work from home” policy for employees in both the public and private sectors can help reduce the risk of contracting Covid-19, a survey by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University (Suan Dusit Poll) reveals.The poll was conducted online on May ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

Vaccine study finds jabs effective

China’s Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine and the formula by AstraZeneca have both been found to boost antibody responses in almost all vaccine recipients.This was the outcome of a study into a vaccination programme run by the Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology of the Faculty of ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

New regulations allow some relaxation in wearing masks during meetings

The government has allowed conditional relaxation in wearing a face mask during meetings.The Government Gazette website published the conditions issued under Section 9 of the Public Administration in Emergency Situations 2005.The announcement says that people are required to wear a mask when out of home ...

The Nation Reporter

Bangkok’s Main Airport Being Used as Vaccine Center

Thailand thought it had escaped the worst of the public health crisis posed by the novel coronavirus through border closure, which has instead crippled its economy. A new wave of the coronavirus infections has killed 400 people since April 1, though, the deadliest wave so ...

Govt readies to reopen skies

The Transport Ministry is gearing up for the resumption of air travel in November.Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob said after a meeting between the members of the Civil Aviation Board that he had asked the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand to collaborate with public health agencies, ...

Bangkok Post Reporter

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