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Thailand, Bangkok and other places tighten epidemic prevention, ban dine-in, and close construction sites

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  (Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Thailand, Bangkok and other places tighten epidemic prevention and ban dine-in and close construction sites

China News Agency, Bangkok, June 27 (Reporter Wang Guoan) The Thai government gazette website issued an announcement in the early morning of the 27th, announcing that from June 28, further tightening of Bangkok and surrounding areas Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Pathum Anti-epidemic measures in Thani, Samut Prakan, Longzaicuo, and 4 southern Thailand provinces (Tao Gong, Pattani, Yala, Songkhla) to control the spread of the new crown pneumonia epidemic.

    Data map: On May 12th, Thai people conducted pre-vaccination inspections. On the same day, Bangkok’s first vaccination site outside the hospital, La Porch Central Plaza, opened the first day of vaccination.Photo by China News Agency reporter Wang Guoan

The announcement, signed by Thai Prime Minister Prayut, adopted a series of strict epidemic prevention regulations for the severely affected areas, including: suspension of construction sites for 30 days, prohibiting the movement of workers; restaurants prohibiting dine-in meals and only serving takeaways; shopping malls, Shopping centers are only open until 21 o’clock; hotels, exhibition centers, conference centers, etc. can be opened normally, but meetings, seminars and banquets are prohibited; gatherings of more than 20 people are prohibited without permission.

In addition, the announcement also stipulates that when local governments find cluster infections, they can order the blockade and close down high-risk communities or places in their jurisdictions according to law; relevant departments set up checkpoints, etc., for people entering and exiting the 4 southern provinces, Bangkok and surrounding areas Carry out strict epidemic prevention screening for at least 30 days; implement home office as much as possible to reduce travel and interpersonal contact; prohibit gathering social activities, party banquets, etc. in severely affected areas.

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The Thai military said on the 26th that it has begun to deploy troops to blockade construction sites and worker camps to prevent the movement of workers.

Recently, the epidemic situation in Bangkok and other places has continued to be severe, and there have been voices suggesting “closing the city”. Thai Prime Minister Prayut recently stated that he hopes to avoid using the term “blockade”, but that some temporary measures must be taken to prevent and control the epidemic.

Thai officials announced on the 27th that there were 3995 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia and 42 new deaths. As of that day, Thailand had confirmed a total of 244,447 cases and a total of 1,912 deaths. (Finish)

【Editor in charge: Zeng Xiaowei】

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