The Free Press Journal

Thailand eases Covid curbs

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Shopping malls, restaurant­s, parks and schools reopened in Thailand's capital Bangkok on Wednesday after the government eased restrictio­ns intended to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s. A surge that began in April sent new cases and deaths soaring, and department stores, restaurant­s, parks and other gathering places in Bangkok were ordered to close in July.

But a decline in new cases in recent weeks led authoritie­s to ease many of the restrictio­ns imposed in the capital and in other badly affected areas to reduce the impact on businesses. At Bangkok's upmarket Iconsiam mall, customers were greeted by staff and given hand-sanitising gel. Shoppers are instructed to register via an app, while staff must take rapid Covid-19 tests on a regular basis.

"I can't believe that we can return to some normalcy," said 69-year-old shopper Pornthip Thiensanth­iranon. "I didn't think this is possible because we have been living with Covid for so long and staying at home and not going anywhere. It's relaxing to come back here," Pairoj Fuangbangr­uang, a food seller at Iconsiam, said he was "so happy that I can come back to work. Finally, I can earn a living."

The government has come under intense criticism for its failure to secure timely and adequate supplies of vaccines, leaving the country vulnerable to further infections. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and several Cabinet members are the target this week of a no-confidence debate in Parliament over the issue.

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