PHUKET: While Phuket officials continue their mass-vaccination campaign and other measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 ahead of the July 1 reopening to receiving vaccinated foreign tourists, the
PHUKET: Phuket has suffered its third death attributed to COVID-19 in the latest outbreak, the Phuket Provincial Public health Office (PPHO) has announced.
PHUKET: Deliveries of essential household supplies in what officials call ‘survival bags’ are to be provided to more than 35,000 households across the island to help people who sufferin from the o
Survival bags to be given to more than 35,000 households in Phuket
Survival bags to be given to more than 35,000 households in Phuket
PHUKET: Deliveries of essential household supplies in what officials call ‘survival bags’ are to be provided to more than 35,000 households across the island to help people who sufferin from the ongoing economic crisis.
PPAO President Rewat Areerob at the meeting yesterday (June 1). Photo: PPAO
The meeting at the PPAO offices yesterday (June 1). Photo: PPAO
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The news came from Rewat Areerob, President of the Phuket Provincial Administration Organisation (PPAO, or OrBorJor), who presided over a meeting at the PPAO offices yesterday (June 1).
Phuket daily COVID infections hold at single digits
Phuket daily COVID infections hold at single digits
PHUKET: The number of Phuket daily new infections recorded of people contracting COVID-19 on the island remains in the single digits as the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO) confirmed four new infections today (May 31).
A man receives a Sinovac COVID-19 vaccination injection at the Jungceylon shopping mall in Patong. Photo: PPHO
Image: PPHO
According to the report, marked accurate as of 5:20pm today (May 31), the four new cases bring the total number of people on the island confirmed infected with COVID-19 since Apr 3 to 662, not including six people infected elsewhere but brought to Phuket for treatment.