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Pattaya blocks all access to beaches to avoid second wave

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Charge admission like national parks. They will open tomorrow. At 10X the local price of course.

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  • NCC1701A
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    they understand the wave is not coming from the ocean, right? 

  • How can there be a second wave when the first was a mere ripple? 

  • tribalfusion001
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    So people spaced out on a beach with a nice sea breeze is a health hazard to spread the virus, maybe I'm too cynical. The only 2nd wave will be the waves hitting the sand.

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On 5/12/2020 at 8:33 AM, Tomhurst123 said:

Went to na jomtien beach yesterday looks open but not sure, has quite a few people there, could someone advise me if your allowed there doesn’t seem to be on there banned beach list

 
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At the start of the beach closure madness I saw that both Bang Saray and Baan Amphur beaches were closed off. I'd assume Na Jomtien would be the same, and I'm pretty sure that the Navy closed off all the beaches down Sattahip way.

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