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BANGKOK, May 17 — Thailand today opened malls and department stores for the first time since March in its second phase of relaxing measures as the number of new coronavirus cases slowed. The country’s top mall operator, Central Pattana Pcl said it was reopening 33 of its shopping centers...

Sunday, 17 May 2020 06:38 PM MYT

The country’s top mall operator, Central Pattana Pcl said it was reopening 33 of its shopping centers nationwide. “I want to have Japanese food today because I haven’t had it for three or four months. The QR code registration is inconvenient for an elder like me,” said Sa-nguan Khumrungroj, 65, at Iconsiam.

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