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Nipah Virus · IndiaIndian authorities confirmed two cases of Nipah virus in West Bengal since December, with 196 contacts traced, quarantined and tested, all returning negative results. The situation is under constant monitoring with all necessary public health measures in place.See the Story
WHO: Nipah Virus Outbreak in India Poses Low Global Risk
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Facebook · ThailandThai family welcomes foreigners who mistake funeral feast for restaurantLegacyA Thai family in Nakhon Si Thammarat province warmly welcomed and served food to two groups of foreigners who mistakenly believed that the family’s funeral event was a restaurant. The incident was shared online by a Thai man named Charantorn Chareomkiad, who posted videos from his family’s funeral ceremony held on Saturday, January 31, in Nakhon Si Thammarat province. …See the Story
Thai family welcomes foreigners who mistake funeral feast for restaurant
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Thailand · ThailandForensic teams examine a vacant plot in Soi Phatthanakan 4 in Nongprue area, where the remains of a missing Russian man were discovered buried in multiple locations near a pond, as investigators continue probing a suspected debt-related killing. PATTAYA, Thailand – Thai authorities have uncovered the remains of a 30-year-old Russian man who had been reported missing for more than three weeks, buried in multiple locations on vacant land in Nongpr…See the Story