published : 14 May 2021 at 12:10
Esso (Thailand) Public Company Limited and ExxonMobil Affiliates in Thailand donated Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for use during the current COVID-19 pandemic situation in Klong Toey District.
Dr. Taweesak Bunluesin (2nd left), Director of Esso (Thailand), presented 250 pieces of PPE to Miss Piyathida Niyom (2nd right), Director of Klong Toey District in efforts to contain the COVID-19 outbreak in Klong Toey community. The presentation was made at Klong Toey District Office.
“Our head office in Bangkok is located at Klong Toey District. As a corporate citizen, we are here to provide moral support and assistance to Klong Toey District Office in battling COVID-19 for our community. We recognise and appreciate all the hard work and dedication of related officers in handling this,” said Dr. Taweesak.
Bangkok extends closure order to May 17
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Schools, entertainment venues and parks among places covered by directive originally set to end on Sunday
published : 7 May 2021 at 20:33
46 Mass testing is conducted at Wat Klong Toey School on Wednesday after a new coronavirus cluster emerged in Klong Toey district. (Photo by Varuth Hirunyatheb)
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has extended for another week a closure order that was set to end on Sunday in light of a continued high rate of coronavirus infections in the capital
Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang on Friday signed a new order that will extend until May 17 the present directive that applies to several businesses and public places.