Thais seek sun and surf as officials reopen some beaches

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PATTAYA: People returned to some of Thailand's famed sandy beaches Monday (Jun 1), keeping well apart but enjoying the outdoors, as authorities ...

Not all beaches were closed during the lockdown, and not all reopened Monday.Thailand has been under various lockdown restrictions since mid-March, when authorities declared a state of emergency against the coronavirus - shuttering malls, leisure centres and public spaces, including its famed beaches.

Despite recording the first case of the virus outside epicentre China as early as January, official records show the kingdom escaped the worst of the disease relatively lightly, recording just over 3,000 infections and 57 deaths.READ: Walls close in on Thailand's poorest as virus shrivels economyRegardless, the exodus of foreigners and a ban on new arrivals hit the economy hard - particularly as the country is so reliant on tourist dollars in resorts such as Pattaya.

Tourism revenues dropped by 40 per cent in the first three months of the year, and the government has warned the virus' impact on the second quarter will be more severe. A major tourist destination with an infamous nightlife and red-light district, Pattaya has turned into a virtual ghost town.

 

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