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Concerns over end of lockdown
THE three Ts –tracing, testing and treatment – at the community level hold the key to Thailand winning the battle to contain Covid-19, a spokesman of the government’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) said, while revealing three scenarios the Ministry of Public Health has projected from now until September.
Thailand reports no new coronavirus cases, no additional deaths
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand on Saturday reported no new coronavirus cases or deaths as the country begins to reopen businesses and ease restrictions.
Thailand removes China, S. Korea, Hong Kong and Macao off list of dangerous disease zones
BANGKOK: Thailand's Royal Gazette has announced that China, South Korea, Hong Kong and Macao will removed from its list of "dangerous disease zones" from Saturday (May 16).
Jonker Walk on last legs with ongoing MCO, says local councillor
MELAKA: The iconic Jonker Street may not survive much longer without domestic tourism says a Melaka local councillor.
Over 10,000 vendors are in business as Thailand's famed Chatuchak market opens its doors
BANGKOK: A senior official of Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) inspected the famous and tourist hotspot Chatuchak Weekend Market on Saturday (May 9) on the first day of its reopening after being closed since March 22 under a government order to prevent the spread of Covid-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.
Fewer visitors at popular spots
PETALING JAYA: Many people are continuing to avoid public areas despite the easing of the movement control order (MCO), as seen in the reduced number of visitors to tourist attractions.
Sundry shops experiencing resurgence during MCO
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): With the movement control order (MCO) in effect for over a month, many Malaysians have become reacquainted with their neighbourhood sundry shop and are flocking there for their everyday needs.
Schools and varsities to remain closed
THE MINISTRY of Education and Sports announced that all schools and tertiary centres of education will remain closed from April 22 to May 3 as part of government efforts to curb the Covid-19 outbreak.
Covid-19: Pahang govt announces RM14.99mil financial aid to ease people's burden
KUANTAN: The Pahang government has announced special financial aid of up to RM14.99mil to reduce the burden of people affected by the Covid-19 pandemic in the state.
Thailand's Chiang Mai closes all department stores, marketplaces and public service spots
BANGKOK: Thailand's northern tourist province of Chiang Mai, a big favourite with South-East Asian and Chinese tourists, is temporarily closing all department stores, marketplaces and public service spots, beginning on Monday (March 23), to contain the Covid-19 (coronavirus) outbreak.