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Pattaya: Lockdown set to end - restrictions lifted from May 5th


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Pattaya: Lockdown set to end - restrictions lifted from May 5th

 

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Thai media Bangkok Biz News reported that Pattaya's mayor Sontaya Khunpluem said today that Pattaya's lockdown will come to an end on May 4th.

 

People will be able to move in and out freely from May 5th, next Tuesday. 

 

The mayor thanked people for their forbearance and said that Pattaya had now been declared a "White Area" after 16 days without a new Covid-19 case. 

 

The decision follows a meeting of the authorities in Chonburi on Wednesday.

 

Source: Bangkok Biz News

 

 

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I’m in Phuket and I can attest to loosing what very little mind I had prior to lockdown. Still

not allowed out of a tiny almost serviceless area.

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What about beaches? How do they lift restrictions if the the beaches are not allowed? It’s still of a helluva restriction plus the alcohol ban.

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1 minute ago, crazykopite said:

Does that mean bars and restaurants will be open even tho it was announced by the government that no alcohol sales until end of May <deleted> is running the show ????

I doubt it.... at best might be some restaurants not in Malls.

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27 minutes ago, Tropposurfer said:

I’m in Phuket and I can attest to loosing what very little mind I had prior to lockdown. Still

not allowed out of a tiny almost serviceless area.

you think we are interested? this a report on pattaya restrictions

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2 hours ago, crazykopite said:

Does that mean bars and restaurants will be open even tho it was announced by the government that no alcohol sales until end of May <deleted> is running the show ????


Restaurants yes, bars no.

Restaurants are not allowed to sell alcohol and must maintain a set distance (1.5 metres I think it is) between customers.

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8 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

Anyone seen whether the beach\pavements will still be no go zones? I've not seen it confirmed yet

Most afternoons I take a stroll on the beach prom....never had any issues :thumbsup:

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"Pattaya had now been declared a "White Area" after 16 days without a new Covid-19 case."

 

And does it become a "Black Area" with the first post-reopening Covid-19 case?

 

David

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7 hours ago, Genericnic said:

"Pattaya had now been declared a "White Area" after 16 days without a new Covid-19 case."

 

And does it become a "Black Area" with the first post-reopening Covid-19 case?

 

David

Don,t be silly...it will become a "Grey area"....:thumbsup:

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7 hours ago, jlwilliamsjr18 said:

Aprils Fools day fell on May 1st this year.

 

U been looking in the mirror again........:whistling:

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2 hours ago, crazykopite said:

Does that mean bars and restaurants will be open even tho it was announced by the government that no alcohol sales until end of May <deleted> is running the show ????

You answered your own question in the same post.

 

Restrictions set by the government can not be replaced by a local mayor

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39 minutes ago, J Town said:

Of course, the question on many minds - what about the booze ban?

It's nationwide til at least the end of May

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31 minutes ago, Kerryd said:


Restaurants yes, bars no.

Restaurants are not allowed to sell alcohol and must maintain a set distance (1.5 metres I think it is) between customers.

Why is it now 1.5m?( up till now 2m has been the majic number ).

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