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Fake news: bitterleaf cures Covid

published : 3 Aug 2021 at 12:59 28 Pictures of bitterleaf and the warning from the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society about fake claims that bitterleaf can cure Covid-19. (Photo supplied) Any claim that the leaves of bitterleaf trees can cure Covid-19 is fake news, according to the Royal Thai Police Office. Pol Col Kissana Pattanacharoen, deputy spokesman, said the Anti-Fake News Centre Thailand found the claim about bitterleaf s properties on Tuesday and sought verification from the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine. The department confirmed that it was not true. No research showed bitterleaf leaves could cure Covid-19, he said. Such fake news appeared online every day and concerned officials would take legal action against the sources. It was in breach of at least the Computer Crimes Act. Offenders were liable to up to five years in prison and/or a fine of 100,000 baht, Pol Col Kissana said.

The Next Digital Behemoth: Thailand s 4 0 Revolution

The Next Digital Behemoth: Thailand s 4.0 Revolution BANGKOK, July 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Thailand s Ministry of Foreign Affairs says that the country is on the verge of turning into an Asian digital behemoth. In June 2021, Thailand s start up scene celebrated its first unicorn with Flash Group, a Thai e-commerce logistics and delivery services provider Flash Express, after the company s Series D+ and E funding raised more than USD 150 million, shooting up its total value to more than USD 1 billion. Thailand also boasts other half-unicorns that are expected to join the coveted ranking soon. In short, the Thai economy looks set to be transformed into a cutting-edge economic powerhouse through digitalisation.

Andaman Sandbox next on govt agenda

Andaman Sandbox next on govt agenda 23 published : 21 Jul 2021 at 07:10 23 Phangnga and Krabi are preparing to welcome back foreign tourists under the Andaman Sandbox scheme, which is scheduled for launch on Aug 1, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) on Tuesday. If the scheme goes according to plan, the provinces, which lie along the Andaman coastline, will be the next to reopen to foreign tourists. Phuket debuted its sandbox model on July 1, while the Samui Plus model was launched officially last Thursday. The proposal for the Andaman Sandbox scheme will be submitted to the Centre for Economic Situation Administration for further consideration on Wednesday, said TAT governor, Yuthasak Supasorn.

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