The kingdom has reported zero Covid-19 local transmissions for 31 consecutive days. FMTNews
Policemen and volunteers scan temperatures of visitors entering a market in Bangkok.
While the kingdom has reported zero Covid-19 local transmissions for 31 consecutive days, National Security Council secretary-general Gen Somsak Roongsita said the situation across the globe remains a concern. “We need to prevent a Covid-19 outbreak second wave in Thailand,” he said at a press conference here today.The current state of emergency will be due on June 30. Thailand has extended its state of emergency three times so far.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Covid-19: Health Ministry optimistic of having zero cases by mid-JulyPETALING JAYA: Malaysia can realise the target of having zero Covid-19 cases by next month, the Health Ministry said today. Its director-general, Datu...
Read more »
Malaysia targets zero Covid-19 cases by mid-July, says Dr Noor Hisham | Malay MailPUTRAJAYA, July 24 — With the Covid-19 situation in Malaysia well under control now, the Health Ministry projects zero new positive cases can be achieved by mid-July provided the people fully comply with the recovery movement control order (RMCO) standard operating procedures (SOPs), said Health...
Read more »
Zero Covid-19 cases by mid-July, targets Health MinistryPUTRAJAYA (Bernama): With the Covid-19 situation in Malaysia well under control now, the Health Ministry projects zero new positive cases can be achieved by mid-July, provided people fully comply with the recovery movement control order (MCO) standard operating procedures (SOPs), says Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
Read more »
As MOH sets zero case target in July, victory over Covid-19 in sight? | Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR, June 25 — July is the much-awaited month of the year as the country is expected to be free of Covid-19 after the fight against it began in January this year. This freedom is subject to public compliance with the standard operating procedure (SOP) set by the government as it...
Read more »
Singapore minister says ‘70pc to 80pc’ of migrant workers in dorms to be cleared of Covid-19 by end-July | Malay MailSINGAPORE, June 25 — By the end of July, up to 80 per cent of foreign workers living in dormitories are expected to have recovered from Covid-19, or tested to be free of the infection, National Development Minister Lawrence Wong said today. Speaking in a media briefing organised by the...
Read more »