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Six Central Shopping Centers in Bangkok begin administering vaccines under strict public health measures to people registered via Thai Ruam Jai and social security recipients under Section 33

Central Pattana plc., operator of centralwOrld, CentralPlaza, CentralFestival, Central Phuket, and Thailand’s first luxury outlet Central Village, in cooperation with the authorities, pursues a national mission of accelerating mass vaccination with six Central Shopping Centers in Bangkok hosting vaccination centres for the general public.

centralwOrld is 8th Central location to host a vaccination centre

CentralwOrld shopping centre has announced the opening of a new COVID-19 vaccination centre, in the ‘centralwOrld LIVE’ zone, on the eighth level of the Bangkok mall. The new location is the eighth of 23 inoculation points to be launched at Central shopping centres across the country.

B2,000 handouts approved

B2,000 handouts approved 9 A sign promoting the Rao Chana (We Win) financial stimulus programme and the Kon La Krueng (Half-Half) co-payment scheme, at Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok. (Photo: Pornprom Satrabhaya) The cabinet on Tuesday approved 2,000-baht handouts to registrants of We Win and We Love Each Other subsidy programmes and extended the validity to the end of June. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said registrants of We Win would receive two 1,000 baht payments, a week apart. The additional subsidy would help around 33.5 million people. About 8 million registrants of We Love Each Other would also get two weekly payments of 1,000 baht.

Govt has enough cash to help Covid sufferers

Govt has enough cash to help Covid sufferers 3 published : 29 Apr 2021 at 04:00 3 Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith yesterday gave his assurances that the government has enough money to continue funding Covid-relief programmes and kickstart the economy. Mr Arkhom said the 400 billion baht left of the one trillion-baht-loan secured via the state of emergency was enough to care for people facing hardship. He added that the government was also still considering a third extension of the popular Kon La Krueng (Half-Half) co-payment scheme. Kon La Krueng subsidises people s spending on consumer purchases, and ruled out the need to issue another executive decree to borrow more money.

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