One New COVID Case Reported

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BANGKOK, Sept 7 (TNA) – The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration reported one new case of the coronavirus disease 2019 who is a returnee from India.

GPO Finds Good Effects of Medicinal Cannabis

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BANGKOK, Sept 7 (TNA) – The Government Pharmaceutical Organization reported good effects from the use of medicinal cannabis as patients have better quality of life.

Eastern Tourism Improved on Long Holiday

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CHANTHABURI, Sept 7 (TNA) – Crowds of tourists flocked into the eastern province and sought local home stay services during the extended weekend.

Tourism Minister Surveys COVID Impacts in Phuket

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PHUKET, Sept 7 (TNA) – Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn visited the southern tourist island province to survey how the coronavirus disease 2019 is affecting its tourism.

Rubber Price Makes 3-year High

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BANGKOK, Sept 5 (TNA) – The rubber price exceeds 60 baht per kilogram for the first time in three years as the government attributes it to global demand and local supply-demand management.

COVID Infection Probe Conducted in Bangkok

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BANGKOK, Sept 5 (TNA) – Officials of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration are searching for people who might contract the coronavirus disease 2019 from the new local infection case found recentl

Running Event of New Normal Held in Korat

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NAKHON RATCHASIMA, Sept 5 (TNA) – The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) and authorities in the northeastern province organized the “Happy Night Moonshine Run Loifaa” running event

Chill Begins at 9 Degrees Celsius on Doi Inthanon

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CHIANG MAI, Sept 5 (TNA) – Chill started in the northern province as the temperature on the country’s highest mountain Doi Inthanon dropped to 9 degrees Celsius this morning and tourists gathered t

Govt: Bt3,000 Handout Will Not Help Conglomerates

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BANGKOK, Sept 4 (TNA) --The government’s plan to hand out 3,000 baht to 15 million people was aimed to stimulate the economy and help general people and small vendors, not conglomerates, according

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