Full-scale Services to Resume at Schools

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BANGKOK, July 27 (TNA) -- Thailand logged four new COVID-19 patients and its schools are likely to resume their full-scale services without students alternating days, according to the Center for CO

Commerce Ministry Promotes E-commerce

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PHUKET, July 27 – Despite the coronavirus disease 2019, business could expand through e-commerce, said Deputy Prime Minister/Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit.

Longan Farmers Pin Hope on China

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BANGKOK, July 27 (TNA) – The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) is considering permitting Chinese traders to visit Thailand to order longan that is facing a price plunge.

Stolen Ancient Manuscripts Remain Intact

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NAKHON Si THAMMARAT, July 25 (TNA) – Ancient folding-book manuscripts that were returned from Khon Kaen and Lampang provinces after being stolen remained intact.

Demonstrators Will Not Transmit COVID

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BANGKOK, July 25 – Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul did not oppose students’ demonstrations but advised them to wear face masks and observe social distancing to

Tourists Flock into Phuket on Long Weekend

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PHUKET, July 25 (TNA) – Tourism on the southern island was booming because many tourists were visiting it on this long weekend, according to the president of the Southern Chapter of the Thai Hotel

Three New COVID Cases, No New Deaths

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BANGKOK, July 25 (TNA) – Thailand logged three more patients of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) who are quarantined returnees. The total rose to 3,282 while there were no new deaths.

B5.5m Compensation for COVID-infected Air Passengers

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BANGKOK, July 25 (TNA) – Emirates has announced to pay up to 150,000 euros or about 5.5 million baht for treatment and 100 euros or 3,687 baht per day of quarantine for any of its passengers who ar

Army Repeats Disease Probe on Its Returnees

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BANGKOK, July 24 (TNA) -- The army will reinvestigate illness among its soldiers who returned from the United States because some of them are sick, its advisor said.

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