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COVID-19: Thailand to reopen some businesses as new cases slow

Thailand has set a date to relax some COVID-19 restrictions. From May 3, several types of businesses, including restaurants and markets, will be allowed to reopen. This comes as the country reported new infections in the single digits for four consecutive days. However, a state of emergency remains in place.

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COVID-19: Thailand extends state of emergency for another month until May 31

Thailand's state of emergency -- which had been due to expire on April 30 -- has been extended for another month, until the end of May. The country's coronavirus taskforce made the recommendation over concerns of a possible second wave of COVID-19 infections. Current restrictions, which include a curfew from 10pm to 4am, a ban on social gatherings, and limited inter-provincial travel, will remain in force. Thailand has seen a steady decline in new infections in recent days -- it reported seven new cases and two deaths on April 28.

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#COVID19: Bangkok bans alcohol sale for 10 days

The ban on all alcohol sales in the Thai capital of Bangkok starts today for 10 days. This is to curb social gatherings that could spread COVID-19. Alcohol is now banned for about 16 million people in Thailand as several others provinces have already imposed curbs. A nationwide night time curfew runs daily from 10pm to 4am. Thailand as a whole is under a state of emergency and partial lockdown through April. As of Thursday, Thailand confirmed 2,423 COVID-19 cases, with 32 fatalities. More than half the cases are in Bangkok, where a mobile testing system is being rolled out.

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#COVID19: Pattaya Goes Under Lockdown

The Thai resort city Pattaya begins a lockdown today, following a rise in coronavirus infections. The lockdown starts at 2pm and will last for 21 days. The city has the most number of infections in the Chon Buri province, with 30 cases reported. Authorities will be setting up checkpoints on roads leading into Pattaya, and will only allow residents and those working there to enter.

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