COVID alert for Patong restaurant
COVID alert for Patong restaurant
PHUKET: All people who visited the ‘Aroi Ho’ restaurant in Baan Mon, Patong, between April 18-27 are asked to self-quarantine at home and monitor themselves for signs of infection of COVID-19.
Image: PPHO
People who visited the ’Aroi Ho’ restaurant in Patong have been asked to self-monitor for signs of infection. Image: PPHO
Image: PPHO
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“If you develop breathing difficulties, fever, cough, running nose, sore throat, are unable to smell and taste, please see a doctor at a hospital nearest you as soon as possible,” the alert noted.
PHUKET: A leading disease expert at Vachira Phuket Hospital, the main government hospital in Phuket, has expressed concern that the rate of COVID infections across Phuket may result in a shortage of b
Rawai sea gypsies targeted in pro-active screening
Rawai sea gypsies targeted in pro-active screening
PHUKET: Phuket health officials conducted a COVID-19 proactive-screening campaign at the sea gypsy village in Rawai yesterday (May 2) amid concerns that the village could become an epicentre of local infections.
Photo: PR Phuket
In total, swab samples were collected from 300 of the villagers to be subjected to RT-PCR tests, reported the Phuket office of the Public Relations Department (PR Phuket).
Present for the occasion were Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew, Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos, Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO, or
OrBorJor) President Rewat Areerob and Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO) Chief Dr Kusak Kukiattikoon.
Phuket officials silent on lockdown talk as island COVID cases climb to 335
Phuket officials silent on lockdown talk as island COVID cases climb to 335
PHUKET: Phuket officials have yet to make any public recognition of the possibility of lockdowns on the island as the number of confirmed COVID-19 infections rose to 335 over the weekend, with 264 people under medical care.
A Disease Control Division officer conducts COVID site cleansing at a pharmacy in Chalong. Photo: PR Phuket
A Disease Control Division officer conducts COVID site cleansing at the 7-Eleven Soi Palai store in Chalong. Photo: PR Phuket
A Disease Control Division officer conducts COVID site cleansing at a pharmacy in Chalong. Photo: PR Phuket
BANGKOK 15 March 2021: The first group of 58 travellers
successfully completed the first Villa Quarantine pilot project last week and
are now free to embark on a one-month tour of the country, the Tourism
Authority of Thailand announced at the weekend.
The Villa Quarantine project unfolded at the Sri Panwa Phuket, endorsed by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA). It now paves the way for the launch of a larger area quarantine initiative that is tentatively scheduled from April to May 2021.
Minister of Tourism and Sports Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn
said: “The Villa Quarantine pilot project successfully allowed tourists to
travel and experience Thailand. It shows confidence in Thailand’s public health