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Thailand to further ease lockdown restrictio­ns

- Reuters

Thailand will next week shorten curfew hours and ease restrictio­ns on more businesses, the government said yesterday, in response to its low numbers of locally transmitte­d cases of the coronaviru­s.

Starting from June 1, cinemas and theatres can reopen, but with no more than 200 people at a time and with strict social distancing measures, said Somsak Roongsita, secretary-general of the National Security Council.

A curfew will be shortened by one hour to last from 11pm to 3am and shopping malls, which reopened earlier this month, will also be allowed to extend their operating hours, he added.

“The reopening will help stimulate the economy and ease some financial burdens,” Somsak said.

Zoos, beauty clinics, spas, and traditiona­l Thai massages will be allowed to operate, with social distancing in place, as will soccer fields and volleyball and basketball courts, but only for training purposes and with limits on spectators.

Fitness clubs can also reopen but with limited users at each time.

Thailand’s planning agency on Thursday said the impacts of the coronaviru­s could cause the loss of up to 2mn jobs this year, particular­ly in the tourist industry. It predicts the economy will shrink 5-6% this year.

Thailand confirmed 11 new coronaviru­s cases yesterday, and no new deaths. All those cases were arrivals from Kuwait and were in state quarantine.

All but one of the cases reported this week were detected in quarantine.

The government has previously said it planned to reopen all businesses within June, although passenger flights remain suspended.

The South East Asian country has seen a slowdown in locally transmitte­d cases, and more recent cases have been found among those in state quarantine after returning from abroad.

The coronaviru­s has infected 3,076 in Thailand since January and killed 57.

 ??  ?? A woman wearing a protective mask scans a tracking system entering a bookstore inside a shopping mall, after the Thai government eased isolation measures, amid the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) outbreak, in Bangkok yesterday.
A woman wearing a protective mask scans a tracking system entering a bookstore inside a shopping mall, after the Thai government eased isolation measures, amid the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) outbreak, in Bangkok yesterday.

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