Deserted beaches, empty bars: Covid-19 devastates Thailand's tourist islands

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Deserted beaches, empty bars: Covid-19 devastates Thailand's tourist islands
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Visitor numbers expected to plummet by tens of millions in crisis that eclipses the tsunami, bird flu and Sara

The streets of Koh Samui, one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations, are eerily quiet. Along Chaweng’s Beach Road, a usually raucous party area, shuttered shops stretch into the distance.

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