China News Service, Bangkok, May 29th. The Thai government announced on the 29th that in view of the gradual control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in the country, the third phase of the lifting of the ban will be implemented from June 1st.

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Source: China News Network

China News Service, Bangkok, May 29 (Reporter Wang Guoan) The Thai government announced on the 29th that in view of the gradual control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in the country, the third phase of the lifting of the ban will be implemented from June 1. At the same time, the curfew time was shortened by 1 hour, and changed to 23:00 to 3:00 am the next day.

China News Service, Bangkok, May 29th. The Thai government announced on the 29th that in view of the gradual control of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in the country, the third phase of the lifting of the ban will be implemented from June 1st. - DayDayNews

The data picture shows a Thai barber shop under the epidemic.

Songsa, Secretary-General of the National Security Council of Thailand, said at a press conference that in accordance with the new lifting of the ban, exhibition venues and conference centers, beauty salons, nurseries, massage shops, fitness centers, football and basketball sports arenas and practice venues, cinemas and theaters (less than 200 people), dance classrooms, zoos, etc. will be reopened. At the same time, the business hours of various shopping malls and shopping centers will be extended to 21:00.

Songsa emphasized that the above-mentioned places for lifting the ban must strictly abide by epidemic prevention regulations and maintain social distance. Some places require restrictions on the number of people entering the venue.

In addition, other epidemic prevention measures will continue, including entry control measures for water, land and aviation.

Thailand will implement the state of emergency law from March 26 and take a series of blockade and control measures. Since May, as the domestic epidemic has slowed down, the Thai government has gradually relaxed some restrictions and implemented phased lifting of ban measures. The lifting of the ban in the first two stages includes reopening markets, roadside restaurants, restaurants, shopping malls, etc.

Thailand official announced on the 29th that 11 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia were added on the same day, all of which were people returning to Thailand in Kuwait. So far, Thailand has a total of 3,076 confirmed cases, including 57 deaths, 2,945 cured, and 74 cases remain in hospital for treatment. (End)

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