Thailand to remove China, South Korea, Hong Kong and Macau off list of dangerous disease zones

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BANGKOK (XINHUA) - Thailand's Royal Gazette on Friday (May 15) announced that China, South Korea, Hong Kong and Macau will be removed from its list of 'dangerous disease zones' from Saturday.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - Thailand's Royal Gazette on Friday announced that China, South Korea, Hong Kong and Macau will be removed from its list of"dangerous disease zones" from Saturday.

The four were on the list first drawn up in March as Thailand began to step up its efforts to fight the Covid-19 outbreak.

 

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Why hasn't Singapore even before circuit breaker refuse to remove China despite its ridiculously low infection rate. I bet India and USA will be lifted at the same time with China even if their statistics don't improve dramatically.

The economy and political stability of Thailand has never been better. SE Asia countries wants peace and prosperity. The US wants division, war, the return of the 1960s Indo-China struggles. Asia must not let the devious US warmonger put the wedge between themselves and China.

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