COVID-19 Vaccination Starts in Bangkok

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BANGKOK, March 1 (TNA) – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) that received 66,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine started the inoculation with its medical personnel.

Samut Sakhon’s Shrimp Market Reopens

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SAMUT SAKHON, March 1 (TNA) – The Central Shrimp Market of Samut Sakhon reopened in its “new normal” manner after being closed for nearly two months due to the new COVID-19 wave.

Anutin Free of COVID Vaccine Side Effect

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BANGKOK, March 1 (TNA) – Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said he felt no side effects in 24 hours after COVID-19 inoculation.

COVID-19 Vaccination for PM on Feb 28

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BANGKOK, Feb 25 (TNA) – COVID-19 vaccination was set for the prime minister and the public health minister on Feb 28 and for people on March 1, said Dr Sophon Mekthon, vice minister for public heal

BMA Conducts COVID Vaccination Exercise

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BANGKOK, Feb 25 (TNA) - The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration conducted an exercise on COVID-19 vaccination in Bang Khunthian district.

BMA: Chatuchak Market Didn’t Spread COVID-19

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BANGKOK, Feb 25 (TNA) – The Market Office of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) denied the Chatuchak market transmitted COVID-19 to China, saying it did not permit pet sales there.

Thailand Wishes Myanmar to Restore Peace

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BANGKOK, Feb 25 (TNA) – ASEAN foreign ministers will have an informal meeting as Thailand wishes Myanmar to improve its situations peacefully.

PDRC Leaders Jailed for Attempts to Oust Yingluck

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BANGKOK, Feb 25 (TNA) – The Criminal Court sentenced leaders of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee to imprisonment for trying to oust the Yingluck Shinawatra government and obstructing a gene

Myanmar Foreign Minister Visits Thailand

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BANGKOK, Feb 24 (TNA) - Myanmar Foreign Minister Wunna Maung Lwin visited Thailand and met Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai.

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