Thailand to ease COVID-19 lockdown measures nationwide from May 3

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BANGKOK: Thailand is preparing to relax some of its COVID-19 control measures nationwide from May 3, including reopening restaurants, cafes and ...

While guidelines will be standardised by the CCSA for all areas nationwide, the regulations can be adjusted by provincial governors as they see fit as long as they are made stricter and not less stringent, he added.

READ: Restaurants, markets and parks among venues to reopen as Bangkok relaxes COVID-19 control measures However, he said the government will need to reverse the relaxation if the number of new cases increase during the 14-day observation period. However, the nationwide curfew between 10pm and 4am will remain until the state of emergency ends on May 31.

 

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