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New app hopes to help people with depression

In collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health, the Thai Health Promotion Foundation and the medicine and engineering faculties at Chulalongkorn University launched DMind, an application that features a deep-learning AI to diagnose people with depression.

Chatbot helps assess Covid-19 symptoms

The Public Health Ministry has added a chatbot application to the Mor Prom app so users can assess their Covid-19 symptoms.

Answers sought in post-jab death of Hat Yai woman

Moderna package likely below B3,000

Moderna package likely below B3,000 Moderna package likely below B3,000 THAILAND: The price for a package of two shots of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine offered by private hospitals will be no more than B3,000, hospital executives say. Sunday 9 May 2021, 09:06AM Moderna is likely to be the first brand to be ordered by the Government Pharmaceutical Organization on behalf of private hospitals. Photo: AFP. The Private Hospital Association announced the plan after a meeting on Thursday (May 6) to discuss a common approach to offering alternative vaccines. Moderna is likely to be the first brand to be ordered by the Government Pharmaceutical Organization (GPO) on their behalf.

Thais, not expats get jab priority

‘Thais, not expats’ get jab priority ‘Thais, not expats’ get jab priority THAILAND: Thai people will always be given priority for COVID-19 vaccines, the Ministry of Public Health said yesterday (May 4), denying reports that some expats living in the kingdom would also be allowed to register for free jabs. Thai nationals get priority for vaccine shots. Photo: Bangkok Post. The ministry said while the government wanted take care of everyone living here, it had no plans to give free vaccines to expats due to very limited vaccine stocks, so Thai people would be the first to get it. “The vaccines right now are only reserved for Thai people who are now at a high-risk level or living in the severe outbreak areas,” said spokesman Rungrueng Kitphati. “They [expats] should wait for a clear policy from the government.

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