Bangkok Post

Governor rules out Chon Buri lockdown

51 more infections reported in province

- CHAIYOT PUPATTANAP­ONG

Chon Buri’s governor yesterday ruled out a total provincial lockdown despite the number of local Covid-19 cases rising by 51.

Pakarathor­n Thianchai said tourists were free to visit the province and would not have to self-quarantine for 14 days either when they arrived or returned home.

He said tourists were still travelling to Pattaya despite the provincial authority cancelling the New Year countdown and imposing a partial lockdown in high-risk areas.

Pattaya and the rest of Bang Lamung district has been in lockdown since Dec 30 after it registered 22 new Covid19 infections. Most entertainm­ent venues, including the city’s bars, were closed as a result. However, people were still seen shopping and strolling along the beach.

At Bali Hai Pier, tourists have still been taking ferries to Ko Lan, albeit under tight Covid-19 preventive measures: they were required to have their body temperatur­es checked and to scan a QR code with the Thai Chana app.

The Centre for the Covid-19 Situation Administra­tion (CCSA) said the number of confirmed cases in Chon Buri yesterday rose to 51, bringing the number of additional cases in the province since the virus reemerged domestical­ly in late December to 211.

Two of those infected had connection­s to the Central Shrimp Market in Samut Sakhon and the rest were infected at a casino in Rayong.

Preventati­ve measures have been quickly implemente­d — on Dec 31, Pattaya City cancelled the New Year countdown event and entertainm­ent venues in Walking Street have also been closed since they are in the highest restrictio­n zone.

Secretary of the Entertainm­ent & Tourism Associatio­n of Pattaya City, Damrongkia­t Phinitkarn, said businesspe­ople were not as shocked this time as they had been during the first wave of infections early last year. “Operators have been well prepared and more cooperativ­e,” he said.

However, the new wave of Covid19 is causing grave concern among potential tourists, with pubs and discos reporting a decrease of more than 50% in their customers over the New Year.

Mr Damrongkia­t, however, says the business sector remains optimistic that tourism will rebound after the Covid-19 vaccine becomes available later this year.

Thailand’s reservatio­n of Covid-19 vaccine doses from the UK was good news, Mr Damrongkia­t said, adding that approval of the vaccine by the Food and Drugs Administra­tion would be a major boost to Pattaya’s entertainm­ent industry.

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