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Covid-19 alert: If you were at any of these places, contact officials

By THE NATION

 

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Lumpinee Boxing Stadium

 

The Department of Disease Control has released a list of 23 places it deems high-risk for Covid-19 in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Khon Kaen, Ubon Ratchathani, Surin and Songkhla provinces. It wants people who had visited these places on the mentioned dates and times to inform officials.

 

Bangkok

1. Night restaurants and entertainment venues (March 9-10);

2. Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium (March 6 to 8);

3. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium (March 6 to 8);

4. Ordination, Rachathiwas Temple (March 14);

 

Nonthaburi

5. Rajamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi (March 13);

6. The public van travelling between The Mall and Future Park Rangsit (March 8 to 20);

7. The bus, route: Prachachuen, Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, and Rajdamnoen (March 8 to 14);

8. Nonthaburi Boxing Stadium (March 8, from 6pm to 8pm);

 

Nakhon Ratchasima

9. Live boxing in Kutchik subdistrict (March 8, from 12am to 8pm);

10. Cockfight stadium in Non-Thai district (March 8, from 11am to 8pm);

 

Khon Kaen

11. Tawandang (March 8, from 12am to 2.30am, March 15, 12.59am and March 16, to 2am);

12. Nong Phai Lom Market (March 16, at 5pm)

13. Sod Jaeng Mookata Chill (March 12, at 9pm);

14. Mittraphap Tavern (March 7, from 12am to 3.30am);

 

Ubon Ratchathani

15. Chom Chan Restaurant (March 14);

16. U-Bar (March 13-14);

17. Ricco (March 12);

18. Mix Club (March 9);

19. Tawandang (March 9);

 

Surin

20. A funeral in Moo 3, Lamduan district (March 16, from 7pm to 11pm);

21. Chong Chom Market in Kap Choeng district (March 15, from 1pm to 2pm);

 

Songkhla

22. Jiranakorn Stadium in Hat Yai district (March 14-15, from 4pm to 7pm);

23. Minibus No 4 from Hat Yai Airport to Hat Yai Town (March 13 at 10am).

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384756

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-03-24
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Who are the 'officials'?
How you do contact them?

Do they have a telephone number, email address?

 

Travelling between 'The Mall' to Future Park Rangsit - from which Mall?

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14 minutes ago, fusion58 said:

Government Complex at CW should be high on the Bangkok list.

 

But I suppose that wouldn't be good for "bidness," would it?

Maybe they'll rename it to Corona Central. Nah Corona Complex of course.

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2 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Yes, if you look at 21 out of 23 in the list, they did narrow it down quite specifically.  But so easy just to pick the one more general one out for an easy bash.  Must be fun up on your perch.

So, for the one out of 23 that you are bashing, should they just not bother at all?  

Get off your high horse! That was not a bash! Yes, I complement them in being much more specific in the other points on their list, but, "Night restaurants and entertainment venues (March 9-10)" in BKK is very, very vague. So more specifics, such as restaurants in which part of the city or what kind of restaurants would have helped to narrow the list down. 

Millions of people probably ate out in BKK on 9th and 10th March. Is every single customer expected to contact the authorities?

If you look back through the comments, you'll see that a few others have had the same idea. 

 

Go back to sleep Joseph. 

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8 hours ago, Forza2002 said:

Cats out of the bag now, thousands roaming around now with the virus. As if anybody is going to contact the authorities, the people in charge have no idea about the common Thai people. Thais don't give a hoot about rules and regulations, partly because they have never been adequately enforced in the past... Som narm naa..

After talking to people I know back in Thailand, from what I can gather people there are genuinely concerned and fearful of this virus, which is a stark contrast to the West. Here in England life seems to be going on almost as normal, even though we are meant to be on lockdown. There is still some notion that it's just the flu, or only elderly and weak people die, and some even think it's a 5G hoax conspiracy! Both Thailand and the West NEED to enforce lockdown via the police, army or both. There is no other choice right now 

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8 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

Yes, if you look at 21 out of 23 in the list, they did narrow it down quite specifically.  But so easy just to pick the one more general one out for an easy bash.  Must be fun up on your perch.

So, for the one out of 23 that you are bashing, should they just not bother at all?  

If you have 99 specific things and then you include something like: #100: If you were alive on planet earth during March 9-10, then you're going to get bashed for that. Bangkok happens to have millions of people in it and a large percentage would be included in anyone who ate out at a restaurant on those days. 

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