Chula to Test its COVID-19 Vaccine in Volunteers

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BANGKOK, Feb 18 (TNA) – The Faculty of Medicine of Chualongkorn University will test its COVID-19 vaccine in volunteers in either late April or early May after successful trial in monkeys last year

First Thai Doctor Died of COVID-19

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MAHA SARAKHRAM, Feb 18 (TNA) - The first Thai doctor who died of COVID-19 was in Maha Sarakham province and he had earlier examined patients from a COVID-19 cluster in the northeastern province.

Censure Debate May Extend

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BANGKOK, Feb 18 (TNA) – House Speaker Chuan Leekpai said that the ongoing censure debate could be extended because it was slower than expected over the past two days.

Indictment Decision Set for Rally Leaders

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BANGKOK, Feb 18 (TNA) – The Office of the Attorney-General will next month announce its indictment decision on 13 rally leaders charged with lese majeste and sedition.

Sri Panwa as Villa Quarantine for 70 Visitors

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BANGKOK, Feb 17 (TNA) – Sri Panwa Phuket Hotel in Phuket province will provide 70 visitors with villa quarantine service, according to the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration.

GSB Lends to Tourism-related SMEs

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BANGKOK, Feb 17 (TNA) – Government Savings Bank is lending 10 billion baht as soft loans to small and medium-sized enterprises in the tourism sector.

Campaign for Barricade-free Toll Booths

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BANGKOK, Feb 17 (TNA) – The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) has a promotional campaign to attract motorists to use barricade-free toll booths.

“Soda Springs” to Become Tourist Attractions

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KANCHANABURI, Feb 17 (TNA) - Authorities of the western province planned to develop the area of the newly discovered “soda springs” into a tourist attraction as it proved to give the best groundwat

2 More Caes with African COVID

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BANGKOK, Feb 16 (TNA) – Thailand logged two more cases of the South African variant of COVID-19.

Censure Debate Doesn’t Worry the Premier

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BANGKOK, Feb 16 (TNA) – The censure debate on individual ministers started at the parliament as Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said he was not worried about it.

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