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Big Cleaning activities against COVID-19 take place nationwide

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Big Cleaning activities against COVID-19 take place nationwide

 

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THAILAND (NNT) - Provinces across Thailand have carried out Big Cleaning activities to disinfect public areas, in an effort to protect people from possible exposure to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

 

In Chiang Mai, Mae Hiya Municipality workers sprayed disinfectant at Goodview Village, a popular tourist destination of Hang Dong district now closed as part of the order to close public venues for 14 days.

 

In the southern district of Hat Yai in Songkhla, local people from different groups cooperated in cleaning the city’s central business district and also sprayed disinfectant at its municipal sports stadium to bolster confidence in public health.

 

Officials of Pathum Thani meanwhile, sprayed disinfectant around the province’s different government offices while also promoting information on self-protection among members of the public, emphasizing distancing from others and the wearing of masks.

 

At Phra Non Chakkrasi Worawihan temple, a popular tourism site in Sing Buri, the Big Cleaning activity included disinfection as well as the implementation of prevention measures, such as requiring visitors to wear masks and to maintain a distance of one to two meters from others. Alcohol gels have also been provided so visitors may clean their hands regularly.

 

Source: http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG200321111921435

 

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16 minutes ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

In Chiang Mai, Mae Hiya Municipality workers sprayed disinfectant at Goodview Village, a popular tourist destination of Hang Dong district now closed

 

why are they disinfecting the closed places?

 

surely more efficient to disinfect the open places?!

 

20 minutes ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

In Chiang Mai, Mae Hiya Municipality workers sprayed disinfectant at Goodview Village, a popular tourist destination of Hang Dong district now closed as part of the order to close public venues for 14 days.

so why bother if  its  closed

42 minutes ago, GeorgeCross said:

 

why are they disinfecting the closed places?

 

surely more efficient to disinfect the open places?!

 

You tink too mush !!

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Total waste of time, resources and money!

3 minutes ago, Darkside Gray said:

 

Total waste of time, resources and money!

seen  to  be  doing  something................is all  that  matters

Seems like an effort to prove 'At least we tried' when things get worse. Perhaps they can also disinfect the clouds so it rains clean water.

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Clean the freaking air!  

will there be Government sponsored adverts on TV, Like stop spitting sneezing, and putting your hand over your mouth when coughing,

If they want to bolster confidence, order the oil refineries to release the ethyl alcohol so hand sanitizer can be distributed free amongst the population. Just ranting, correct me if I’m wrong but ethyl alcohol is added to gasoline no? So there must be millions of gallons of it stored somewhere.

include disinfectant when cloud seeding. 

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