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Rapid Virus Spread Through Indonesia Taxes Health Workers

Health workers prepare to treat a COVID-19 patient at the Dr. Suyoto General Hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia, on July 29, 2021. Photo: Tatan Syuflana / AP

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Irman Pahlepi is back at work in Jakarta’s Dr. Suyoto public hospital, immediately resuming his duties treating COVID-19 patients after recovering from an infection himself — for the second time.

With numbers of infections in Indonesia skyrocketing and deaths steadily climbing, health care workers are being depleted as the virus spares nobody, Pahlepi, 30, felt he had no option but to jump right back in.

“We have so many extra patients to treat compared to last year,” he said. “The number of COVID-19 patients is four times higher now than during the previous highest spike in January.”

Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, had its deadliest day with 2,069 deaths from COVID-19 last Tuesday and fatalities remain high. As of Sunday, total official cases stood at more than 3.4 million with 97,291 deaths, though with poor testing and many people dying at home, the real figures are thought to be considerably higher.

As the region grapples with a new coronavirus wave fueled by the delta variant, Indonesia’s death rate hit a 7-day rolling average of 6.5 per million on Aug. 1, second only to Myanmar and far higher than India’s peak rate of 3.04 that it hit in May during the worst of its outbreak.

Among the dead in Indonesia are more than 1,200 health care workers, including 598 doctors, according to the Risk Mitigation Team of the Indonesian Medical Association. The doctors included at least 24 who were fully vaccinated.

Many others are exhausted from the workload, said Mahesa Paranadipa, who co-leads the mitigation team, making them more likely to fall ill, like Pahlepi.

“We are worried about overburdened workloads lasting for a long time, causing potential burnout conditions,” Paranadipa said. “This fatigue causes the immunity of health care workers to decrease.”

Acknowledging the risks faced by health care workers, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin said Monday that a top priority is giving them a third booster vaccine dose. Most who have been vaccinated have received Sinovac, which appears to be less effective against the delta variant, and Indonesia has already begun administering booster shots.

“The boosters, from Moderna, are for health care workers … so they will be ready for the patients at the hospitals,” Sadikin said.

On top of the lack of medical personnel, Indonesia is also suffering from inadequate supplies.

Pahlepi said his hospital experiences oxygen shortages and is filled far beyond its patient capacity, making it even more difficult to treat people properly.

Over the last two months, it has become common to see dozens of people with severe symptoms waiting in line for a bed in the hospital’s emergency unit, and more lines of people waiting for a space in the isolation ward following treatment, he said.

Some patients have brought their own oxygen tanks with them, and as the hospital’s own supplies have waned, doctors and nurses have had to ask them to share with others.

Last year, most of the severely ill patients Pahlepi saw were senior citizens. Now, as the delta variant spreads through the country, most of the patients arriving at the emergency room with medium and severe symptoms are children and young adults, he said.

Between his own coronavirus infections, Pahlepi and his wife had their first child — a daughter who is now 5 months old — and he said it’s been particularly hard as a new father to see so many children admitted for treatment with relatively severe symptoms.

“It is difficult to help the infants put on an oxygen hose because they feel uncomfortable when an unfamiliar object is on their face. They need their parents to be with them when we put on the hose,” Pahlepi said.

“Those infants remind me of my baby daughter at home. It makes me sad.”

Pahlepi has been involved in treating coronavirus patients since the beginning of the pandemic, starting as a COVID-19 intake doctor at Gatot Soebroto Army Central Hospital, which was designated by the government as a referral hospital for the disease.

In November, he tested positive himself despite taking precautions. Fortunately, his case was mild and he was able to return to work after recovering in isolation for two weeks.

He tested positive again on July 14 while working extra shifts to help cope with the influx of patients in the recent surge — just one week before he was to receive his first vaccination.

While he was asymptomatic during his first infection, he had severe headaches and his bones ached during the second.

Like many of his patients, he decided to isolate at home. But unlike most, with his training he was able to keep a careful eye on his health, ensuring that his blood oxygen level was adequate and that he didn’t need more advanced treatment.

“There are so many people with heavier symptoms who deserve beds in the hospital more than me,” Pahlepi said in a video interview as he was in isolation.

As soon as he was better, Pahlepi went right back to help his overworked colleagues.

“The emergency unit was full, and we were overwhelmed handling COVID-19 patients,” he said. “The number of patients is beyond our capabilities. We have to use 200% to 300% of our energy every shift.”

Though there is no end in sight for the current wave in Indonesia, Pahlepi’s thoughts are regularly of the day when life returns to normal for his young family and the rest of the country.

“I feel tired — exhausted — but we have to keep our spirits up to make Indonesia successfully free from COVID-19,” he said.

Story: Edna Tarigan

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MedPark introduces Going the Extra Mile, Extra Hours. Pioneers a night-time Covid-19 vaccination service for expats.

Bangkok, 2 August 2021 – MedPark Hospital has launched the ‘Going the Extra Mile, Extra Hours’ campaign offering night-time Covid-19 vaccinations to foreign residents in Thailand to avoid any effects on daily vaccination services as well as on weekends. The night-time service is available from 2-9 August 2021 from 6.00pm to 10.00pm.

Dr. Pongpat Patanavanich, Managing Director of MedPark hospital, said that due to the rapid spread of COVID-19 and the surge in new cases over the past few months in Thailand, especially in Bangkok, MedPark is aware of the importance of speeding up vaccine administration for people’s safety. It is essential to generate an immune response among people including the hundreds of thousands expats who live and work with Thais.

Thanks to capabilities and readiness of the hospital as an inoculation venue with adequate medical staff and volunteers, MedPark is one of the three designated hospitals providing pre-registration for the target foreigners via the Thailandintervac campaign, which is a collaboration between Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health. Initially, the vaccination service is only available to foreigners who booked in advance or pre-registered for vaccines.

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Dr. Pongpat explained that the hospital is providing the vaccination service for expats to support the government’s vaccine allocation plan. In the urgent phase, the Department of Disease Control has prioritized vaccinations for healthcare professionals and frontline workers as their third booster dose.

While other target groups for vaccinations are Thais and foreigners aged 60 and above, people living with 7 chronic diseases (Interventional pulmonology, Coronary Artery Disease, chronic kidney disease, Stroke, Cancer, Diabetes, and Obesity with weight > 100 kg) and the foreign pregnant women with a gestational age of 12 weeks or above.
Earlier, MedPark partnered with the Ministry of Public Health and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to organize ‘Save Doctors, Save People, Save Thailand’ to accelerate vaccinations for members of the Thai Clinic Association and general public. MedPark has given more than 80,000 doses of coronavirus vaccines so far (as of the end of July) and expects to deliver more than 100,000 doses to Thais and foreigners by the end of September.

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“In the current crisis caused by the rapid spread of coronavirus particularly the Delta variant, MedPark is dedicated to vaccinate as many people as possible as fast as possible. It is our crucial measure to support the government’s goal of vaccinating 70% of the adult population in Bangkok and neighboring provinces including over 300,000 foreign residents in Bangkok. This will create herd immunity and help reduce the drastic impact on the public healthcare system,” Dr. Pongpat concluded.

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MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL AND PCMA COLLABORATE TO OFFER DIGITAL EVENT STRATEGIST (DES) CERTIFICATION 

Bangkok  – Marriott International and the Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) today announced a collaboration to provide the Asia Pacific region’s business events community access to PCMA’s Digital Event Strategist (DES) certification course. Event and meeting professionals will have the opportunity to be certified upon booking at participating Marriott Bonvoy Events across Asia Pacific. 

Digital and hybrid event education has proven to be critical as economies begin to reopen and where reskilling is paramount to future-proof events. The DES course is a self-paced, 6-course module supported by APAC Regional Experts that provide local expertise and hybrid event insights and commences with a final exam.

“Today, relationships and business models are ever-changing,” said Karen Bolinger, Managing Director APAC at PCMA. “Working with Marriott is a testament to PCMA’s commitment to its partners and industry as we continue to develop and deliver the necessary support and education both our members and clients need and want. In fact, PCMA’s most recent APAC survey indicated that over 70% of meeting planners are looking for venues with broadcast facilities and in-house expertise, and 80% of respondents said they will give their in-person and virtual event attendees an opportunity to interact. This means new skills are required to deliver on these business objectives.”

Earning the DES certification provides industry professionals with the tools to: plan, produce and measure digital and hybrid events from beginning to end; monetise digital events through fresh pricing and sponsorship strategies, and evaluate and choose the most sophisticated tech solutions.

“As we march towards full recovery for our industry, it is crucial that event professionals continue to adapt and equip themselves with the relevant skills and knowledge for success,” Ramesh Daryanani, Vice President, Global Sales, Asia Pacific commented. “Marriott International has always been committed to providing an environment that enables customers to ‘Connect with Confidence’, whether through our enhanced hygiene protocols, hybrid meeting solutions or learning opportunities. Partnerships with industry associations like PCMA, allows us to leverage the industry’s best and innovative practices and offer event professionals the solutions and insights required to navigate the current landscape to create engaging experiences and successfully host meetings and events.” image3 2

Launched in early 2021 to provide meeting and event planners the flexibility to book and organize events in anticipation of the return of large-scaled meetings and events, The Time is now is a promotion currently available at participating Marriott Bonvoy properties across Asia Pacific. The collaboration with PCMA will allow eligible customers to select the PCMA Digital Event Strategist (DES) certification as an additional benefit when booking an event or meeting with Marriott. Terms and conditions apply.

Participating hotels in Thailand are;

  1. Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit
  2. Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park
  3. Le Meridien Chiang Mai
  4. Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok

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GULF presents 10,000 GULF CARE home isolation kits to volunteer groups and opens registration for Covid-19 patients to request free kits

Gulf Energy Development Plc. (GULF) recently presented ‘GULF CARE’ medical kits for COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms in home isolation, community isolation facilities or awaiting hospital beds. The care kits, worth 10 million baht in total, have been delivered to volunteer groups such as Zendai, and the Mirror Foundation, for a target of 10,000 sets. Additionally, patients can directly request free kits at https://bit.ly/gulfcareform or by scanning the QR code below. This campaign is part of GULF’s main campaign, ‘GULF Sparks Smiles’, which was initiated to support various groups affected by the outbreak of COVID-19. Please visit the GULF SPARK Facebook page for more information: https://www.facebook.com/GulfSPARK.TH.

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Scan the QR code to register for free GULF CARE home isolation kits

Mr. Sitamon Ratanavadi, Assistant Manager – Business Planning, Gulf Energy Development PCL, stated, “Following the increasing number of COVID-19 cases nowadays, there are many patients undergoing home isolation, community isolation or awaiting hospital beds. Many of them still do not have proper medication or the equipment to monitor their symptoms at home. Therefore, we have put together the GULF CARE isolation kits, which are enough to last at least 14 days, and contain an oxygen pulse fingertip oximeter, digital thermometer, paracetamol, Andrographis paniculata capsules, surgical masks, and hand sanitizer as well as recommendations for self-treatment at home. We wish every patient a rapid recovery and hope they are restored to perfect health soon.”

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    From the beginning of the pandemic, GULF has supported a range of different sectors in the fight against COVID-19, including recently distributing 2,000 meal boxes over 60 days (amounting to 120,000 meals) to communities, field hospitals and isolation facilities; providing essential goods to 1,800 families in Bangkok; sponsoring disinfecting equipment and basic medical equipment to all 50 districts in Bangkok; and donating 10 million baht to the Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital to fund the procurement of medical equipment and expenses to cover the ‘hospitel’ that accommodates COVID-19 patients.   

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CPF Grow-Share-Protect Mangrove Forestation project offering community sustainable income 

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited (CP Foods) is building community engagement in conserving and restoring mangrove forest under the “CPF Grow-Share-Protect Mangrove Forestation”  Project by further developing eco-tourism destinations and community-based products in a bid to create sustainable income for local villagers.

“We want to encourage people in the community to see the benefit which derived from forest conservation and restoration through projects that generate income from tourism and sales of local products.” This has aspired them to understand the value of forest conservation,” said Chatchawan “Uncle Nui” Chaosamut, a villager of Bang Ya Phraek community in Samut Sakhon Province who earns from crafting a model fishing boats. He has been participating to increase and restore the mangrove forest program established by CP Foods since 2014.  

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According to his account, the mangrove areas of Bang Ya Phraek was almost a wasteland damaged by coastal erosion. It was opposite to current state of mangrove forests, an abundant forest with full of greens along the coastline.

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He said that CP Foods has support the a mangrove forest conservation fund managed by the community’s own committees for developing projects, that way it can attract tourist and sell local goods to them.  He added that the project has helped villagers to have a stable income while some parts of the profit go back to the fund to conserve the mangroves.

Chatchawan explained that Bang Ya Phraek people are salt farmers and fishermen. Therefore, it comes from the concept of using local natural materials such as salt to produce Herbal spa salt made from real salt flowers, mixed with 5 herbs, namely turmeric, sugarcane, Plai, Wan Nang Kham, and Thanaka, used for scrubbing the skin. The community also made biochar from fruit peels, twigs, and various laces.

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Currently, the outbreak of COVID-19 has damaged the local economy as all the tourism activities are put on hold. However, the community confirmed that they are ready to continue to conserve the mangrove forest in the area. This is because everyone is aware that Mangrove forests are valuable natural resources to the community and ecosystem.

The villagers will also continue the Mangrove Forest Conservation Fund to manage the forest and build a career for many people in the community. This way, the fund will help the forest to achieve sustainability in both environmental preservation and economy.

 

For those interest in supporting the product from Bang Ya Phraek Community, please contact, Maytha Putkong, Tel. 095 -524 9245.

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Myanmar Military Extends Emergency, Promises Vote in 2 Years

In this June 23, 2021, file photo, Commander-in-Chief of Myanmar's armed forces, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing delivers his speech at the IX Moscow conference on international security in Moscow, Russia. Photo: Alexander Zemlianichenko, Pool / AP

BANGKOK (AP) — Six months after seizing power from the elected government, Myanmar’s military leader on Sunday declared himself prime minister and said he would lead the country under the extended state of emergency until elections are held in about two years.

“We must create conditions to hold a free and fair multiparty general election,” Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing said during a recorded televised address. “We have to make preparations. I pledge to hold the multiparty general election without fail.”

He said the state of emergency will achieve its objectives by August 2023. In a separate announcement, the military government named itself “the caretaker government” and Min Aung Hlaing the prime minister.

The state of emergency was declared when troops moved against the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi on Feb. 1, an action the generals said was permitted under the military-authored 2008 constitution. The military claimed her landslide victory in last year’s national elections was achieved through massive voter fraud but offered no credible evidence.

The military government officially annulled the election results last Tuesday and appointed a new election commission to take charge of the polls.

The military takeover was met with massive public protests that has resulted in a lethal crackdown by security forces who routinely fire live ammunition into crowds.

As of Sunday, 939 people have been killed by the authorities since Feb. 1, according to a tally kept by the independent Assistance Association for Political Prisoners. Casualties are also rising among the military and police as armed resistance grows in both urban and rural areas.

Moves by The Association of Southeast Asian Nations to broker a dialogue between the military government and its opponents have stalled after an agreement at an April summit in Jakarta to appoint a special envoy for Myanmar.

Min Aung Hlaing said that among the three nominees, Thailand’s former Deputy Foreign Minister Virasakdi Futrakul was selected as the envoy. “But for various reasons, new proposals were released and we could not keep moving onwards. I would like to say that Myanmar is ready to work on ASEAN cooperation within the ASEAN framework, including the dialogue with the ASEAN special envoy in Myanmar,” he said.

ASEAN foreign ministers were expected to discuss Myanmar in virtual meetings this week hosted by Brunei, the current chair of the 10-nation bloc.

Myanmar is also struggling with its worst COVID-19 outbreak that has overwhelmed its already crippled health care system. Limitations on oxygen sales have led to widespread allegations that the military is directing supplies to government supporters and military-run hospitals.

At the same time, medical workers have been targeted by authorities after spearheading a civil disobedience movement that urged professionals and civil servants not to cooperate with the government.

Min Aung Hlaing blamed the public’s mistrust in the military’s efforts to control the outbreak on “fake news and misinformation via social networks,” and accused those behind it of using COVID-19 “as a tool of bioterrorism.”

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Chinese-Canadian Pop Star Detained on Suspicion of Rape

Singer Kris Wu, center, performs in the 2017 Tmall 11.11 Global Shopping Festival gala, in Shanghai, China on Nov. 10, 2017. Photo: Chinatopix via AP

TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese-Canadian pop star Kris Wu has been detained by Beijing police on suspicion of rape, police announced Saturday, following an accusation the former member of the Korean boy band EXO lured young women into sexual relationships.

Wu, 30, earlier was accused by a teenager of having sex with her while she was drunk. Wu denied the accusation.

The teenager said seven other women contacted her to say Wu seduced them with promises of jobs and other opportunities. She said some were under 18 but gave no indication whether they were younger than China’s age of consent of 14.

Wu has been “criminally detained” on suspicion of rape “in response to relevant information reported on the internet” including that he “repeatedly lured young women to have sexual relations,” the police statement said. It gave no other details.

The pop star had previously denied the accusations. “There was no ‘groupie sex’! There was no ‘underage’!” Wu wrote last month on his social media account. “If there were this kind of thing, please everyone relax, I would put myself in jail!”

The news was trending as the no. 1 most searched topic on Weibo on Saturday night, and some users online started commenting on Wu’s social media account, telling him to “Get out of China!”

Wu is a Canadian citizen, according to the police statement.

The official paper of the Communist Party, the People’s Daily, weighed in on the case, saying in a short opinion post online that “Having a foreign nationality is not a protective talisman, and no matter how big the name is, there is no immunity.”

The teenager publicized her accusations on social media and later in an interview with the internet portal NetEase. A day after that interview appeared, at least 10 brands including Porsche and Louis Vuitton broke off endorsement and other deals with Wu.

According to the interview, she thought she was meeting Wu for a career opportunity. Instead, his staff who was present forced her to drink. As someone who did not go to bars, she said her tolerance was low and she was drunk after two drinks. The next day, she woke up in Wu’s bed. That morning, he was kind to her and promised to take care of her, she said.

The teenager said that was the beginning of what she had thought was their relationship. This was the case until March, when he stopped returning her messages.

At first, she said she felt sorry for herself. But after she learned that there were other women who had been treated similarly, she said she felt there were others who were worse off.

“I don’t believe this is just my own personal matter. You can even say that this is a problem with the atmosphere in China’s entertainment circle,” she said in the NetEase interview.

Wu said that he had met the young woman on Dec. 5, 2020, but “I didn’t force her to drink,” and “there was not this sort of ‘details’ she describes.”

“I didn’t expect my silence to encourage these rumors, and I couldn’t stand it!” Wu previously wrote. “There were a lot of people there that day who can bear witness.”

In an unexpected twist to the story, police said last week they had arrested a man who attempted to defraud both parties. The man, surnamed Liu, pretended to be a victim who’d had a similar experience with Wu in order to elicit personal information from the young woman.

The teenager and Wu both said they had asked authorities to investigate.

Saturday’s statement didn’t mention that case and gave no information about the status of that investigation.

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Scam Patrol-A Breakdown of The Greed Game

“Everyone likes profits and so do you. And scammers know it.” Our previous article in the Scam Patrol series in collaboration with Wanda Exchange was a great hit. After it, hundreds of people have benefited from free consultation by Wanda Exchange recovering their lost crypto funds with the help from

Wanda’s experts. And there is a lot more to come and lot more to learn. So without wasting any time let’s dive straight into today’s info-mania.

Miss. Kanthamanee Intaphong-who is one of the Legal Consultants of Wanda Exchange is back again with some pro tips and tricks to avoid scams. Because when greed takes over one’s mind, the smartest of the people fall into making the silliest of the mistakes. According to Miss.

Intaphong, in the majority of any such cases the base of the scams are unrealistic profits that are being used as a bate to trap you. Our mission is to make an empowered and educated Thailand, where everyone has the access to latest technology and information. And in today’s edition we have a great surprise for you, waiting at the end of the article, so do not forget to stay tuned till the end!

According to Miss. Intaphong, Thailand is some of the few south asian countries, who have witnessed huge economic reforms and developments in the past two decades. And this has led Thailand to become an optimistic economy where people have the desire to grow their money and make booming returns. And in most of the cases this desire evolves to emerge as a greed of “quick money”-in such scenarios people try finding ways to increase their money in a short period of time.

And this is where the real problem arises- “When money takes over the mind-Wisdom Dies!”. In their quest of “quick money” people often fall prey to the well-established network of scammers. And this is the sole reason that crypto scams are growing common these days. But wait! Does that mean crypto is bad? NO! A black dot on paper never means that the whole paper is black, the same way few scams taking place in crypto doesn’t means whole of the crypto is bad. With some precautions and education Crypto can be one of the greatest power factors for the Thai economy in this decade. Hence, are you ready to join the crypto revolution? In today’s piece Miss. Intaphong will educate you about some common misconceptions about crypto and investments in general to help you become the biggest beneficiaries of the crypto revolution.

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According to Miss. Intaphong the common crypto scams taking place these days are a result of people’s greed. Therefore, if you remember the following easy tips, no scammer will ever dare to hit at you.

Lesson #1 Be Super Cautious When Someone Promises You Unbelievable Returns

Everyone likes profits and scammers know this! Therefore, in the 90% of the scams the scammers win over your confidence by promising unjustified results and even try to give some fake proofs to win over your trust. As soon as you start believing them and transfer your crypto to them, they vanish! So, it is always advisable not to trust anyone with your crypto whom you have just met over social media or any other medium. Because your crypto is yours only when it is in your wallet.

Old people are an easy target for such scammers, sometimes due to their loneliness they trust such scammers easily. Moreover, due to the lack of technical knowledge, such cases often go unreported. Have you been ever scammed? Contact Wanda Exchange for an instant help today!

Lesson #2 Don’t Download External Access Software

Scammers these days are evolving faster than anything in this world. Due to the lack of technical knowledge many times people try to take help from these scammers who tend to be their friends on social media. And in the most common cases people are asked to provide the scammers with access to their systems through software like TeamViewer which look harmless. But as soon as these scammers gain access to your system, all of your crypto funds are gone!

Thus, never provide anyone with remote access to your device. In short friendship is good, but when it comes to money you need to be extra cautious to be on the safer side.

Lesson #3 Fake Customer Service Channels

In the scams mentioned above, most of the times the victims are those who have lack of technical knowledge. But the scammers always stay steps ahead of you, in the recent way of scams the scammers make legit looking helpline channels in the name of popular crypto exchanges. And there are times when you get desperate in case you need help, and in hope of quick help you end up getting scammed by any such scammers.

So always remember to double check in case you are contacting any customer helpline of any Crypto Platforms. And no Crypto Platform will ever contact you first claiming to be from that platform. Always remember, whatever the situation maybe, never transfers your funds to anyone unless you seriously want to give it to them, because crypto is yours until it is in your wallet.

Lesson #4 Business Manipulation Scams

These are some of the least common but yet the largest scams. In these cases, the scammers try to pretend to be a big investor who wants to invest through crypto. And try to scam you in the middle of the documentations and payments procedures. Many times, people fall in such traps due to lack of technical knowledge.

If someone shows you high sums of crypto in their “wallet” – Doublecheck with Wanda first, their advanced blockchain trackers will help you determine if they actually have such amounts in their wallet or not.

The preceding chunks were some tips and tricks you need to follow to make your crypto journey a lot smoother. Wanda Exchange aims to empower every Thai citizen with the power of crypto, so that every Thai citizen can get an access to worldwide business opportunities. The legal consultants at Wanda are available 24/7 on their FREE helpline in case you need help with any kind of crypto payments, or to help you in case you have been scammed. This is an opportunity of a lifetime, ride the crypto wave and sweep the market in a go! Wanda Exchange stands by your side at each and every step of crypto payments or any related issues.

Got any further questions or query regarding crypto? Or have you been ever scammed in crypto? Every reader of the Bangkok Times is entitled to a FREE consultation call and legal help as a result of our stellar partnership with Wanda Exchange. Therefore, do not hesitate and don’t let a golden opportunity slip in front of your eyes. You can contact Wanda Exchange today through the following official channels: –

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Hospital Bombed in Southern Afghanistan as Battles Rage

Locals search for victims of a mudslide following heavy flooding in Nuristan province, east of Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, July 31, 2021. Photo: Ubidullah Abid / AP

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The owner of a private hospital in Afghanistan said the Afghan air force bombed the facility on Saturday, killing one person and injuring three others. He said the hospital was targeted because the military erroneously believed Taliban fighters were being treated there.

Dr Mohammad Din Narewal, the owner of the 20-bed Afghan Ariana Specialty Hospital, told The Associated Press that provincial government officials informed him his hospital in Lashkar Gah was targeted based on the information from the defense ministry.

“But there were no Taliban in the hospital,” said Narewal. The defense ministry did not immediately respond to multiple attempts by the AP to contact them.

“I was told there had been a mistake because they had been given the wrong information that Taliban were inside the hospital,” he said, explaining that the Taliban were in fact receiving treatment in another hospital in the city.

Provincial council chief Attaullah Afghan confirmed that the hospital was struck by the Afghan air force, and that one person was killed.

The air strike came as the Taliban made a push for the southwestern city, waging fierce battles with the Afghan National Security and Defense Forces. Residents reported see-saw battles in several neighborhoods.

Narewal said doctors had performed two surgeries a day earlier, but as fighting intensified the hospital had reduced their staff to a minimum. Currently two patients are still in the hospital along with several nurses and attendants for the patients.

Late on Saturday, Afghan security forces reportedly pushed the Taliban out of the city, with reports of heavy air attacks on their positions.

In recent weeks the Taliban have stepped up their pressure on several cities, including Herat in western Afghanistan, where a United Nations office was attacked as battles raged nearby. One guard was killed and the United Nations is investigating who was responsible for his death.

The Taliban onslaught went into high gear following the announcement in mid-April that the last U.S. and NATO forces would withdraw from Afghanistan, ending America’s longest war. The Taliban have overrun dozens of districts and now control roughly half of all 421 districts and district centers in Afghanistan.

They also have control of key border crossings with Tajikistan, Iran and Pakistan.

Even as the withdrawal of U. S. and NATO troops is all but done, America. is providing air support to Afghanistan’s beleaguered ground troops, who have been struggling to hold on to territory. The U.S. has launched air strikes in support of Afghan forces in Herat, and in southern Kandahar province.

The withdrawal has put increased burden on Afghanistan’s air force.

“All of the Afghan Air Force’s (AAF) aircraft platforms are overtaxed due to increased requests for close air support, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance missions,” the U.S. watchdog on American spending in Afghanistan reported this week.

The Afghan air force is flying its aircraft “at least 25% over their recommended scheduled-maintenance intervals.,” Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction John Sopko said in his report.

As a result troops are not getting reinforced and resupplied, as aircraft are being used to aid ground forces overwhelmed in relentless battles with the Taliban.

Meanwhile calls are being issued from Beijing to Washington for both sides in the conflict to sit and negotiate an agreement that would see a reduction in violence and an interim administration that would negotiate an all out cease fire. Until now the prospects for peace seem distant.

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Story: Rahim Faiez and Kathy Gannon. Gannon reported from Islamabad.

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Fake News, Real News, Fake Deaths – and a Panicky Thai Gov’t

People queue up for COVID-19 vaccines at the Bang Sue Grand Station on July 31, 2021.

If you cannot control COVID-19 outbreak, then try controlling people’s perception about the outbreak instead. This is what the government of Gen Prayut Chan-ocha is desperately trying to do.

Fake news and even some real news are now effectively banned after an order was published in the Royal Gazette Thursday night. The National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) has been ordered to track fake news and pull the plug by suspending its internet service to the IP address and report those behind it to the police. This power,casted doubt by some legal experts whether it’s constitutional or not, is part of the current power exercised under the emergency decree.

But that’s not the end of it, even non-fake news “that may cause public fear” or “causing panic” among the public to the point where it affects “state security” or peace and order are being  banned as well under the same order.

As if the regime couldn’t sink lower, a police spokesman on Thursday warned people not to fake collapse and COVID-19 deaths on the streets. This came after a week of widespread daily photos and video clips of people collapsing on the streets of Bangkok here and there while others watched in horror, waiting for first responders equipped with PPE suits to come first as bystanders refused to help fear becoming possibly getting themselves infected. Now the government and some of its supporters accuse its opponents of literally staging the sudden collapse and death on the streets to spread fears and panic. (If you are not paid to collapse and fake to die on the streets, my advice is you better not recover for you could be prosecuted as they suspect your collapsing was fake.)

Now, let’s start with the “fake deaths” on the streets. As of press time, the police have failed to arrest anyone despite claiming that there’s a conspiracy to stage and spread fears and panic. Until that’s done, I would have to give the benefit of the doubt to the disturbing photos and videos of those collapsing and in some cases dying on the streets as true. Violators could face up to two years in prison and/or a fine of up to 40,000 baht. (Incidentally it was Prayut himself who told related officials to ensure no one dies on the streets. Was Prayut a victim of fake news and staged sudden collapse and death on the streets as well?) 

Now back to banning fake news. The best way to deal with fake news is to counter it with factual news, not by empowering a semi-independent state organ such as the NBTC, perceived as very docile to the government, the power to decide what websites or IP addresses could be chopped and censored. Such power with no oversight could be easily abused.

And what can I say about the same treatment to real news that instills “fears” and “causing panic” among the people that’s now also banned? Now, they are set to censor real news that is disturbing and this very disturbing in itself.   

Real news such as 18,912 new infections or 178 deaths reported on a single day today can cause panic and fears but they are real – and the government reported it to the public. (Move Forward Party spokesman Wiroj Lakana-adisorn told me last week that with an average of 100+ deaths per day, it’s like a plane crashed on a daily basis now.) If you are worried about real news that may create panic and destabilize the government, you should work harder to get quality vaccines and not waste time and manpower by trying to control the plot through censorship and instilling fears among journalists and social media users.

The press should just ignore the order and continue to provide the public with COVID-19-related news that may be disturbing as long as it’s factual. Ignore a dictatorial regime desperate to control the narrative and go to the court to fight it out if necessary. This is because a society in a state of self-denial cannot solve its problems.

Stay calm everyone. Even if we are entering an even grimmer period of deaths, infections and economic crises, we have to face the mirror truthfully and not panic. If there’s anyone clearly panicking it’s the Thai regime which resorts to censorship to control COVID-19 damage – which is futile.

The government’s new tactics against fake news, fake deaths and even real news that may generate fears demonstrate that they distrust Thai citizens. The regime views citizens as immature, imbecilic and unable to decide what to make of what they see and read.

It also says the regime is losing the plot and desperately wants to rewrite the plot to make it look better through fears and censorship. That’s definitely not the way to win against COVID-19 outbreak. The virus doesn’t treat self-denial kindly. That itself makes me panic, thinking that the government is sinking deeper into COVID defeat and denial.

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