Thailand to further ease restrictions on June 1
Thai dancers wear protective face shields when performing for worshippers offering prayers to Lord Brahma, at Erawan shrine, a popular tourist site in Bangkok, Thailand. The country will move into its third phase of easing Covid-19 restrictions on Monday. – EPA pic, May 29, 2020.
THAILAND will further ease Covid-19 restrictions by reopening more businesses and shortening curfew hours in the third phase of relaxation starting Monday. As the Covid-19 situation continues to improve, National Security Council secretary-general Somsak Roongsita said the 11pm to 4am curfew will be shortened by an hour, to 11pm to 3am.
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