BANGKOK: A Thai foreign exchange firm is disinfecting banknotes it collects from its branches as a safety precaution for its workers and customers because of the coronavirus outbreak. The money changer has around 15 branches at popular tourist areas in Bangkok.
A Thai foreign exchange firm is disinfecting banknotes it collects from its branches as a safety precaution for its workers and customers because of the coronavirus outbreak. The money changer has around 15 branches at popular tourist areas in Bangkok. - Reuters
"We will send the banknotes upstairs to steam with disinfectant and then seal them in plastic bags," he said. The head of Germany's Robert Koch Institute for infectious diseases has said handling banknotes does not pose a particular risk of contracting coronavirus.
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