Thailand starts stricter COVID-19 shutdown as PM fined for not wearing face mask

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Thailand's government has ordered parks, gyms, cinemas and day-care centres in its capital, the epicentre of the latest wave of infections, to shut until May 9

Prime Minister says plans to speed up vaccine procurementThailand’s government slapped restrictions on travel from India on Monday over concerns of imported coronavirus cases and closed more venues in Bangkok, even as it came under fire for not doing enough to contain a spike in infections.

But unlike last year, malls and restaurants have been allowed to operate with earlier closing times, fuelling concerns this could quickly lead to more infection clusters and prompting calls for the resignation of the country’s health minister. Thailand has managed to keep its caseload lower than many countries, but the latest outbreak has resulted in 57,508 infections and 148 deaths in just under 30 days. It reported 2048 new cases on Monday, of which 901 were in Bangkok.The city of Bangkok fined Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha 6000 baht after he posted a photo of himself not wearing a mask during a meeting.

 

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