The Prime Minister Dasho Dr Lotay Tshering said that in phase two red homes or isolation facilities will continue, but once there is a lot of asymptomatic cases then it will be lifted. He said those who prefer to and do not have very good support systems at home can …
Read More »PDP offers solutions to bring down fuel prices
In a press release the People’s Democratic Party listed out how higher fuel prices would hurt the economy and it gave some recommendations on how fuel prices can be decreased. The PDP said in the economic ravages caused by the COVID pandemic, Bhutan is witnessing the highest fuel price rise …
Read More »PM says most Bhutanese will get infected with Omicron
The message was straight and it was stark from the Prime Minister in a press conference with the media on Monday. Most Bhutanese will get infected with the Omicron virus as relaxations are relaxed, but the PM also called on people not to panic as preparations have been made. “Please …
Read More »Bhutan to lose around Nu 17.5 bn in annual revenue with 1-year pandemic delay of P II
The Punatsangchu II project was supposed to commission its first unit by July 2022 and have all its six units commissioned by early 2023. However, due to the pandemic induced shortage of labourers the project even with the best estimates will only be able to commission its first unit by …
Read More »OCP in final stages of investigation of Enagic and Kangen Water
The Office of Consumer Protection (OCP) is on the verge of completing its investigation against Enagic Water Ionizer ‘digital business’ and the Kangen water produced by it. The OCP has so far found the business to come under the purview of unfair trade practices. There are 28 unfair practices listed …
Read More »Vaccines for 5 to 11 to be given by early March: Health Minister
The Health Minister Dasho Dechen Wangmo said that the vaccines for the children from ages 5 to 11 is expected to come soon and the aim is to start vaccinating them by early March. Lyonpo said that Bhutan will be the first country in the WHO South-East Asia Region of …
Read More »1/3rd of Directors to be managed out and 1/3rd found promising
P 1 may be next in line but no final decision yet The Royal Civil Service Commission’s (RCSC) assessments of 59 executives at the Director position level found about one-third of the Directors promising. The RCSC will be further testing their suitability to assume expanded roles. Together with executives at …
Read More »Intercom calls spook frontliners at Silverpine Boutique hotel
In the early hours of 28 January 2022, a 34-year-old kidney patient, Sostika Gurung, died in room 3002 in Silverpine Boutique hotel after her husband could not get her any timely help from the nurse put on their duty or the ambulance he had called for on 112. The room …
Read More »PM says no plans to live with Omicron for the sake of our children and parents health
Thimphu Lockdown to continue till Wednesday to enable testing The Office of the Prime Minister said that Thimphu will continue with the same arrangement of movement within mega-zone for another three days starting Monday. Any change in the strategy will commence from February 10. This is in view of the …
Read More »Omicron outbreak caused by Govt’s Bubble Mode and failure to update health and labour protocols for Omicron: Opposition Party
As per the press release issued on friday by the Opposition Party, it said the outbreak of Omicron is caused directly by import of foreign workers in Bubble Mode by the Government, and its subsequent failure to calibrate and update our COVID-19 health protocols and labour regulations in keeping with …
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