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BANGKOK, May 18 — Thailand today reported three new coronavirus infections and no new deaths, bringing the total to 3,031 confirmed cases and 56 fatalities since the outbreak started in January. The new cases were a man and a woman in Nonthaburi province near the capital Bangkok and woman in...

Children wearing protective shields sit as they spend the afternoon at Rama IX Park after the Thai government eased isolation measures in Bangkok, Thailand May 17, 2020. — Reuters pic

BANGKOK, May 18 — Thailand today reported three new coronavirus infections and no new deaths, bringing the total to 3,031 confirmed cases and 56 fatalities since the outbreak started in January. The new cases were a man and a woman in Nonthaburi province near the capital Bangkok and woman in Phuket in the south of the country, Taweesin Wisanuyothin, a spokesman for the government's Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said at a regular briefing.

 

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