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Elephant Santas pass out face masks, hand gel in Thai school tradition

Mahouts and their elephants pose for children during Christmas celebrations at the Jirasart Witthaya school in Ayutthaya on Friday. - AFP
Mahouts and their elephants pose for children during Christmas celebrations at the Jirasart Witthaya school in Ayutthaya on Friday. - AFP
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AYUTTHAYA, Thailand: Elephants in Thailand wearing Santa hats and surgical masks passed out hand gel, face masks and balloons to students at a school's annual Christmas party, a Covid-era twist on a 15-year tradition in the Buddhist majority country.


"I'm so excited because an event like this only happens once a year and I think my school is the only place with elephant Santas," said elementary school student, Beyapha Mhonsuwan.


The celebration at the Jirasartwitthaya school in Ayutthaya, north of Bangkok, has run for more than 15 years and was especially important the last two years amid the Covid-19 pandemic and its virtual learning and lockdowns.


"We know students have been stressed because of online classes, so we are hoping this event can make them happy and encourage them to come to school," said the event's organiser, Reangrhongbaht Meepan from the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace.


Thai schools closed schools again in April this year and rolled out vaccinations for high school students in October, ahead of staggered reopenings and alternating days of attendance.


On Friday, only 30% of classrooms were filled at Jirasartwitthaya.


"I'm so glad that I got a balloon from the elephant. My heart is pounding very fast," said student Biuon Greham, as other children took photos and selfies with the elephants, Thailand's national animal.


Thailand is 98% Buddhist, but it celebrates Christmas as part of the year-end holiday season.


Coronavirus cases in Thailand peaked in August this year, with 2.2 million total infections so far and 21,501 deaths.


FIRST OMICRON CLUSTER


Meanwhile, the country reported on Friday its first domestic cluster of coronavirus infections from the Omicron variant in Kalasin province in northeastern Thailand, officials said.


"From the Kalasin cluster, there are 21 new infections,” said country’s Covid-19 taskforce spokeswoman Apisamai Srirangsan.


The infections stem from a couple who travelled from Belgium through the country’s Test & Go scheme that waived quarantine for vaccinated arrivals, she said.


Both had tested negative for infections before travelling and after arrival in Thailand in early December.


"By December 15, they started having symptoms and tested positive and were later confirmed to have the Omicron variant,” she said.


The announcement comes as Thailand’s capital city Bangkok cancelled government-sponsored New Year activity, including midnight prayers


Fireworks and countdown events organised by malls were still going forward and would require proof of vaccination and antigen test results.


The health ministry also previously said it would introduce a fourth booster dose for medical personnel.


So far, Thailand has 205 infections from the Omicron variant, mostly in foreign arrivals. Of that number, 25 people were infected from Omicron from those coming from aboard.


Other clusters are being investigated in the country’s south, senior health Supakit Sirilak told a separate news briefing. - Reuters


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