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Thai PM welcomes suggestions of all sectors regarding COVID-19 measures

By Pattaya Mail

 

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Prime Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha.

 

At the Blue Room, Outer Santi Maitri Building, Government House, following the ‘social-distancing’ cabinet meeting, Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha thanked the cabinet, coalition parties, private, and business sectors for their cooperation and assistance to the people, and expressed his readiness to consider their suggestions regarding COVID-19 measures.

Even though the number of COVID-19 confirmed cases has been decreasing, the Prime Minister warned Thai people not to let their guard down. Cooperation is still needed from everyone in a bid to control spread of the disease.

 

Nevertheless, the Government will discuss the 2nd and 3rd phases of lockdown easing in a bid to alleviate the plights of low-income earners, and resuscitate national economy and production chains, especially those that generate revenues to the country (i.e., food processing, marketing, tourism and services, etc.) According to the Prime Minister, the Royal Decree on 1-trillion Baht loan is aimed to provide remedy to the people in accordance with related laws.

 

Full story: https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/thai-pm-welcomes-suggestions-of-all-sectors-regarding-covid-19-measures-299632

 

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-- © Copyright Pattaya Mail 2020-05-14
 
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7 hours ago, webfact said:

According to the Prime Minister, the Royal Decree on 1-trillion Baht loan is aimed to provide remedy to the people in accordance with related laws.

To top-up the "national reserves" that were once said to be bulging, yet when needed in times of trouble seemed to be suddenly empty!

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WANTED .....SCAPE GOAT.... ready to be thrown under the bus if and when the >delete< hits the fan... 

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if any western country had the virus cases that thailand has they'd be getting their people back to work economy going again... assuming the figures are correct, which i'm sure they are...

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