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A file photo of coronavirus test at a hospital in Chiang Mai province.

Coronavirus Patients Say BMA Misprinted Their Travel Timelines

BANGKOK — The City Hall on Wednesday said four coronavirus patients would not reveal their travel history, an offense punishable by jail terms under epidemic laws, but two of them disputed the allegations.

Vaccine Sign-up Pushed Back, 1st Sign of Delay in Inoculation Drive

BANGKOK — Thailand’s ambitious plan to vaccinate its population against COVID-19 already ran into a delay, while a new virus fatality and more than 800 fresh infections were reported on Wednesday.

Rural Pupil Who Braves Scorching Sun for Internet Signal Goes Viral

PRACHUAP KHIRI KHAN — To attend her online classes, high schooler Sirilak Ritbua had to stake a clear spot in a field, armed with only an umbrella against the relentless heat, for the internet signal.

Gov’t to Thanathorn: Current Vaccine Plans Are ‘Best Choice for Thailand’

BANGKOK — The government on Tuesday defended its vaccination program as “the best choice” for Thailand amid renewed criticism from an opposition leader that the doses will only be enough for a fifth of the population.

Recruits Say Commander Beat, Tortured Them For Smoking Pot

CHONBURI — Police on Tuesday said they are investigating a claim by two army recruits that they were assaulted by their commanding officer after they were caught with marijuana at their base.
Activists stage a rally in front of the Parliament to call for abortion rights on Jan. 25, 2021.

As Abortion Reform Nears Reality, Backlash From Catholic Church Begins

BANGKOK — The Senate on Monday endorsed a bill that would legalize abortion up to the 12th week of pregnancy in compliance with a historic court rule – a move condemned by the Catholic Church leadership as “an immoral law.”

Samut Sakhon Finds 900 New Cases, Governor Remains in ICU

SAMUT SAKHON — More than 900 people were found infected with the coronavirus in Samut Sakhon province, local officials said Monday.
A healthcare worker prepares a dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19, at the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Jan. 23, 2021.Photo: Bruna Prado / AP

1st Vaccine to Be Handed Out on Valentine’s Day, But Questions Remain

BANGKOK — Thailand’s long awaited vaccination program against COVID-19 will officially start on Valentine’s Day, a senior health official said Monday, as the country reported two new deaths from the coronavirus.

Sarang Hae Yo! Shoe Thieves Flaunt K-Pop Pose to CCTV

SAMUT PRAKAN — Police on Friday they are seeking the arrests of four men who allegedly stole a pair of sneakers from an apartment in Samut Prakan province before returning them with an “I love you” sign in front of the security camera.

In a First, Thai FDA Clears COVID Vaccine From AstraZeneca

BANGKOK — British pharmaceutical AstraZeneca became the first company to receive approval from the Food and Drug Administration to sell and distribute coronavirus vaccine for domestic use in Thailand.

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