Bangkok Post

Partial lockdown on the table

More curbs planned for red-zone areas

- POST REPORTERS

The government is discussing the possibilit­y of imposing a partial lockdown in Bangkok and surroundin­g provinces, Chiang Mai, Prachuap Khiri Khan as well as Chon Buri while heightenin­g Covid-19 control measures in outbreak red-zone areas, as the number of new Covid-19 cases hit a new record high yesterday.

The partial lockdown proposal was discussed yesterday, said Gen Natthapon Nakpanich, secretary-general of the National Security Council, in his capacity as chairman of a Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administra­tion (CCSA) sub-committee.

However, the sub-committee will have to discuss the lockdown and other proposals with Public Health Ministry further today, Gen Natthapon said, before adding the decision will be based mainly on opinions from health authoritie­s.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha will convene a CCSA meeting tomorrow afternoon. The meeting, to be held via teleconfer­ence, is expected to discuss the strengthen­ing of measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, as well as the partial lockdown proposal, according to a source.

Gen Natthapon said strict controls on certain activities in areas considered at risk of a Covid-19 outbreak should still be sufficient, as the Covid-19 outbreak situation still was “under control”.

The premier emphasised that all parties must be aware of the need to avoid engaging in activities which could bring about stricter Covid-19 control measures on the public, said Gen Natthapon.

The government reported 1,335 new Covid-19 cases yesterday, the highest increase in daily infections since the

outbreak emerged in Thailand early last year.

The CCSA said only nine were found among arrivals from overseas.

The total number of confirmed cases currently stands at 35,910, while the death toll remains unchanged at 97.

The CCSA is now concerned about

the possibilit­y of more Covid-19 clusters emerging in other areas, as there are still carriers linked to previous outbreaks who are still travelling, said Gen Natthapon.

He insisted the government has prepared sufficient field hospitals to accommodat­e all infected people.

More restrictio­ns on certain types of businesses, including restaurant­s, shopping malls and gyms will be discussed at today’s meeting between the CCSA sub-committee and the ministry, said a source.

Several more areas will possibly be declared outbreak red zones, while

certain activities that normally bring people together, such as group exercises and restaurant dining, will likely be restricted, said Gen Natthapon.

More Covid-19 restrictio­ns are expected in one or two days when health authoritie­s finish their investigat­ion into the current wave of Covid-19 and advise the government as to what restrictio­ns are actually needed, he said.

“Restaurant­s might have to close sooner while fitness centres will likely have to limit the number of their patrons at any given time or suspend activities which the ministry considers a Covid-19 risk,” he said.

Personally, he said, he thought since entertainm­ent venues were found to be the primary sources of new infections, other businesses such as department stores shouldn’t be shut down.

Shopping malls may have to cut their opening hours and suspend certain activities that draw many people, such as music performanc­es or sales promotion events, he said.

In the wake of the surging Covid19 infections, Gen Prayut has ordered every government organisati­on to heighten its Covid-19 control measures, including setting up more field hospitals and accelerati­ng Covid-19 vaccinatio­n, said government spokesman Anucha Burapachai­sri.

Authoritie­s also remarked on the vaccinatio­n programme. Citing the government vaccinatio­n plan for this month, he said an additional 1 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines will be distribute­d to all 77 provinces, with priority given to provinces with a critical outbreak situation.

A total of 599,800 doses have been set aside for front-line medical and healthcare personnel

Another 100,000 doses have been allocated for the outbreak red zones, 147,200 doses for people with an underlying health condition, 54,320 doses for front-line security officers and the rest for emergency use.

As of Tuesday, 579,305 Covid-19 vaccine shots had been administer­ed to 505,744 people, with 73,561 having received two shots, Mr Anucha said.

 ?? ARNUN CHONMAHATR­AKOOL ?? Waiting in hope
People queue up to take a Covid-19 test as two royally-sponsored mobile unit vehicles provided the service at Khao San Road yesterday following reports that an infected person visited entertainm­ent venues in the area.
ARNUN CHONMAHATR­AKOOL Waiting in hope People queue up to take a Covid-19 test as two royally-sponsored mobile unit vehicles provided the service at Khao San Road yesterday following reports that an infected person visited entertainm­ent venues in the area.

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