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Bodies in streets stun PM Prayut orders timely Covid-19 treatment published : 23 Jul 2021 at 04:00 Medical workers in protective suits examine the body of a man found dead on Soi Sukhumvit 20 in Watthana district, Bangkok, on Thursday morning. (Photo supplied) Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has expressed concern about people who died of Covid-19 after not receiving timely treatment. He has instructed all agencies involved to overcome the problem. During a meeting of the Centre for Economic Situation Administration (CESA) via video conference on Thursday, Gen Prayut said: You must help me find ways to reduce the number of infected people who stay at home and wait for an ambulance or wait on the streets. ....
Health system in crisis, critics tell government Health system in crisis, critics tell government BANGKOK: Critics accused the government of allowing public health services to collapse after three people were found dead on Bangkok streets, one infected with COVID-19 and left lying on the road for many hours before an ambulance finally arrived. Thursday 22 July 2021, 10:21AM A body lies on the footpath along Ratchadamneon Avenue, near the Democracy Monument, on Tuesday night (July 20). Photo: Phuri Phatara Facebook account The infected man collapsed in the morning and later died as rescuers tried to revive him. He lay on the road for 12 hours. ....
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Purple Line construction won t damage old temple published : 9 Mar 2021 at 08:00 2 The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) on Monday reiterated its promise to minimise the impact of the construction of the Purple Line rail project on the premises of the centuries old Wat Iam Woranuch. Kittikorn Tanpao, deputy governor of the MRTA, said while some structures on the temple grounds could be affected by the construction project, the 237-year-old chapel and pagoda would not be demolished. He said the bidding process for the Purple Line is not taking place, so talks are still going on. He noted that it is the Ministry of Transport s decision that the chapel and pagoda must not be appropriated and demolished. ....