According to spokesman Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin, spokesman for Thailand’s Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), all entertainment venues in 41 provinces, including Bangkok, should be closed for 14 days in an effort to further spread COVID. 19 to avoid.
The proposal is expected to be signed by the prime minister tomorrow (Friday).
Daily News reported that the proposal would close all pubs, bars, karaoke, and massage parlors in 41 counties for 14 days.
It is not yet known whether restaurants will be included in the closing decision.
The 41 counties include:
1. Bangkok
2. Pathum Thani
3. Nonthaburi
4. Nakhon Pathom
5. Samut Prakan
6. Samut Songkhram
7. Samut Sakhon
8. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
9. Saraburi
10. Lopburi
11. Nakhon Nayok
12. Chonburi
13. Rayong
14. Chanthaburi
15. Prachin Buri
16. Chachoengsao
17. Sa Kaeo
18. Suphanburi
19. Kanchanaburi
20. Ratchaburi
21. Prachuap Khiri Khan
22. Phetchaburi
23. Ranong
24. Chumphon
25. Nakhon Si Thammarat
26. Phuket
27. Surat Thani
28. Songkhla
29. Yala
30. Narathiwat
31. Nakhon Ratchasima
32. Khon Kaen
33. Chaiyaphum
34. Udon Thani
35. Buriram
36. Loei
37. Chiang Rai
40. Tak and
41. Phetchabun
At the time of posting, there are no restrictions on domestic travel in Thailand, with the prime minister reiterating that there are no plans to enforce a national lockdown.
The news comes after Thailand reported its first case of the more contagious British strain of the virus on Wednesday.
Earlier today, provincial health officials in Phuket and Prachuap Khiri Khan ordered all bars shut for 10 and 4 days, respectively.
During today’s daily COVID-19 briefing, the CCSA reported 405 new COVID-19 cases.
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This is a report in development and will be updated as necessary.