BANGKOK, April 8 (Xinhua): Thailand's northern province of Chiang Mai Wednesday (April 8) announced that the province will suspend sale of alcoholic beverages from April 10 to 20 in its battle against Covid-19.
"To enhance measures to monitor, control, and prevent the spread of the virus by focusing on risks of infection and people's needs, the Chiang Mai Communicable Disease Committee has ordered retail and wholesale
stores to temporarily stop alcohol sales," said the Province.A new case announced in Chiang Mai on Wednesday, was the wife of a man who had returned from The Netherlands and who was already a previously known case. - Xinhua
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