Confirmed cases increase, Thailand Phi Phi Island temporarily closed for 14 days

2021/09/1118:22:04 international 2913

Confirmed cases increase, Thailand Phi Phi Island temporarily closed for 14 days - DayDayNews

Thailand net reported that, according to Thai media, on September 11, the person in charge of Nopparatara Beach-Phi Phi Islands National Park in Krabi Province, Thailand signed and issued a document, announcing that since September 11 During the period from September 24 to September 24, the Phi Phi Islands were temporarily closed for 14 days. The main reason for the closure of the island was the emergence of new confirmed cases. The island was temporarily closed for effective prevention and control of the epidemic.

Confirmed cases increase, Thailand Phi Phi Island temporarily closed for 14 days - DayDayNews

The document states that in accordance with national park regulations, Nopparatara Beach will be closed from September 11 to 24. The Pipi Islands National Park includes Nopparatara Beach, Ao Nang Beach, Tourist attractions such as Koh Phi Phi Island, Ko Kwang Beach, and Klong Muang Beach are for a period of 14 days. Tourists are temporarily refused to go sightseeing during this period.

Confirmed cases increase, Thailand Phi Phi Island temporarily closed for 14 days - DayDayNews

According to the Health Office of Krabi Province, Thailand, on September 10, Krabi added 90 new confirmed cases, including 89 confirmed cases in the province and 1 case related to the foreign government as of the 10th local At 23:00, a total of 2286 cases have been diagnosed in Krabi; 44 new cases have been cured, a total of 1587 cases have been cured, and 696 people are still being treated.

Confirmed cases increase, Thailand Phi Phi Island temporarily closed for 14 days - DayDayNews

Confirmed cases increase, Thailand Phi Phi Island temporarily closed for 14 days - DayDayNews

Confirmed cases increase, Thailand Phi Phi Island temporarily closed for 14 days - DayDayNews

Confirmed cases increase, Thailand Phi Phi Island temporarily closed for 14 days - DayDayNews

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