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Phitsanulok allows sale of alcoholic beverages

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Phitsanulok allows sale of alcoholic beverages

By THE NATION

 

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Phitsanulok province has lifted the ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages from Friday (May 8), as there has been no new case of Covid-19 for 28 days.

 

The decision was made by the province's communicable disease committee on Thursday, but it has banned people from drinking at restaurants.

 

All six patients in the province have already recovered and been discharged from hospitals.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30387511

 

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And cue the stampeding hoards at the supermarkets , tomorrows hand wringing that people are being irresponsible pushing and shoving to get their hands on  the "banned substance"  so we might have to reintroduce the ban !! ????  :crazy:

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1 hour ago, johng said:

And cue the stampeding hoards at the supermarkets , tomorrows hand wringing that people are being irresponsible pushing and shoving to get their hands on  the "banned substance"  so we might have to reintroduce the ban !! ????  :crazy:

Of course ???? give a little, take it away, and the peasant working class will remember their place in society

????????????????

Threats is the language of those in charge, without ability to understand those who have much less, and the working class only way to blow some steam (alcohol)

????

13 minutes ago, riche60 said:

When is it going to end in buriram???

As Buriram was one of the first, if not the first, to introduce the ban, I suspect it will be the last to end it.

I hope we may get some good news on the 17th when the second phase of restrictions are lifted.

I am not holding my breath, nor am I prepared to share my last case of Leo.

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