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Miss Universe Thailand fired as mental health ambassador after political Facebook post

Miss Universe Thailand fired as mental health ambassador after political Facebook post
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Beauty queen sacked as mental health ambassador

Beauty queen sacked as mental health ambassador 17 published : 2 Mar 2021 at 15:20 17 Dr Panpimol Wipulakorn (third from left), director-general of the Department of Mental Health, poses with Miss Universe Thailand 2020 Amanda Obdam when the latter was appointed as the brand ambassador of the department on Feb 25. (Photo from the Department of Mental Health) The Department of Mental Health has revoked its recent appointment of the Miss Universe Thailand 2020 as its mental health ambassador. The department s Facebook page on Tuesday posted a press release on the dismissal of beauty queen Amanda Obdam as its mental health ambassador with immediate effect. According to the document, the department was aware of people s concerns about the role assigned to the beauty queen.

Mom warns of hydrogen-inflated party balloons

February 08, 2021 A MOTHER has warned netizens about party balloons in Davao City being inflated with hydrogen instead of helium after it caused minor wounds to her son. On Sunday, February 7, 2021, Tina Co took to Facebook to warn mothers like herself of the dangers of party balloons bought from a Dabawenyo party supplier during the birthday celebration of her son. She said in the post that they discovered that instead of using helium, the supplier used hydrogen. “Last night my kids played with the biggest [balloon] filled with what I assumed was helium. It was attractive and had tiny balloons inside it. They tossed the balloon like a beach ball and we even joined in a couple of times. My son took it with him to the bedroom because he wanted to pee and suddenly we heard a LOUD explosion and the force rocked our house. We even saw a bit of spark/fire along with the boom,” Co said on her Facebook post.

Myanmar s Migrants Face Discrimination Amid Surging COVID-19 in Thailand

Myanmar’s Migrants Face Discrimination Amid Surging COVID-19 in Thailand Myanmar embassy officials led by Minister-Counselor U Maw Ba La arranges to transfer the Myanmar migrants–who tested COVID-19 positive and were quarantined previously at home–to the temporary field hospital in Mahachai’s football ground on January 8, 2021. / Myanmar Labour Attaché Office / Facebook 3.3k By Nyein Nyein 9 January 2021 Less than a month after Thailand’s leaders blamed Myanmar migrant workers for the latest COVID-19 outbreak in Samut Sakhon’s wholesale seafood market, discrimination has become a part of Myanmar migrants’ daily lives in everything from transportation to banking. Ever since Dec. 17 when a 67-year-old Thai vendor working in Mahachai’s shrimp wholesale market tested positive for COVID-19, the market, where many Myanmar migrants work, has been in lockdown. In news reports over the following days, Thailand’s health minister and then prime minister accused illega

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