Nightlife cases spread far and wide
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Only 6 provinces not linked to venues
published : 21 Apr 2021 at 09:11
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Covid-19 cases linked to bars, pubs and clubs have spread to 71 provinces so far this month, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).
CCSA spokesman Taweesilp Visanuyothin said on Tuesday there were 6,020 cases to date in this month linked to entertainment venues, most of them (3,432) in the 20-29 age group.
Bangkok alone logged 1,583 such cases, or 40% of all this month s infections, while in other provinces, cases linked to nightspots comprised 25% of all their Covid-19 cases.
Only six provinces remained free of cases linked to entertainment venues this month: Chai Nat, Pattani, Narathiwat, Yala, Satun and Ranong.
14 new cases in Ayutthaya, one American
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published : 20 Apr 2021 at 12:33
13 A health official collects a nasal swab from a woman in Ayutthaya province on Tuesday, when the central province reported 14 more Covid-19 cases. (Photo: Sunthon Pongpao)
AYUTTHAYA: Fourteen more coronavirus infections have been confirmed in Ayutthaya province, one an American who had contact with three previously confirmed cases, raising the total to 203.
The Ayutthaya public health office reported the new infections on Tuesday. Most are family of previously confirmed cases.
Of the accumulated 203 cases, 62 have already recovered and been discharged, while 141 remain at hospitals, the announcement said.
In April, 143 people have been confirmed infected with the virus.
CK Power and Post support children
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CK Power teams up with Bangkok Post Group to share happiness and promote environmental conservation
published : 10 Apr 2021 at 01:14
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CK Power Plc has joined hands with Bangkok Post Group to promote environmental conservation via the “Chairs for a Good Cause Project”. Using modern upcycling methods, the campaign creatively repurposes unwanted and discarded products and turns them into useful, functional equipment for use in schools and educational institutions across Thailand.
Products co-made by both CK Power Plc and Bangkok Post employees as part of the project, include unique papier-mâché tables and chairs made from old newspapers and magazines collected by Bangkok Post Group.
published : 17 Mar 2021 at 13:38
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Frasers Property Industrial (Thailand) clinches deal for Built-to-Suit Regional Distribution Center with Thai Beverage Logistics
Frasers Property Industrial (Thailand) has entered into a strategic partnership with Thai Beverage Logistics, creating a path to robust and efficient logistics routes nationwide.
Frasers Property Industrial (Thailand) Company Limited (FPIT), Thailand’s leading industrial property developer and wholly owned subsidiary of Frasers Property (Thailand) Public Company Limited (FPT), has signed a 10-year lease agreement to develop a new Built-to-Suit Regional Distribution Centre (RDC) for Thai Beverage Logistics Company Limited (TBL), a logistics arm of Thai Beverage Public Company Limited (ThaiBev). ThaiBev is the market leader in ASEAN’s beverage sector which has opted into a long-term strategic arrangement with FPIT, the industrial business seamless solutions provider.
Supalai upbeat on outlook for Ayutthaya
published : 7 Jan 2021 at 04:00
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AYUTTHAYA: After consecutive declines in the number of new residential launches since the second half of 2018, the Ayutthaya housing market is finally picking up thanks to the area s industrial estates and new transport networks.
Tritecha Tangmatitham, managing director of SET-listed developer Supalai Plc, said the Ayutthaya housing market will improve this year as it has six large industrial estates that help generate employment and spur housing demand. The market reached its peak in 2019 with the largest number of units transferred, but dropped last year because of the economic slowdown, he said.