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Thai officials check for overpricing, hoarding of masks as demand spikes

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Officials check for overpricing, hoarding of masks as demand spikes

By The Nation

 

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The Commerce Ministry has instructed its provincial offices countrywide to check whether shops are breaking the law by selling overpriced face masks, said permanent secretary Boonyarit Kalayanamit.

 

The move follows a spike in demand for face masks following a new outbreak of Covid-19.

 

Commerce officials on Wednesday visited a total of 573 pharmacies, shops and convenience stores but found no violations. Masks there were being sold for Bt2.50 apiece, or Bt50-Bt125 per pack of 50 depending on brand and quality.

 

Officials also found no evidence of hoarding. However, some shops were running short of face mask supplies due to the rising demand.

 

Boonyarit said there was no need to panic-buy or hoard masks, adding that supplies in Samut Sakhon where the latest outbreak emerged were still sufficient despite a spike in demand.

 

Thailand has 30 surgical face-mask factories capable of producing a total of 5 million masks per day.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400115

 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

Officials check for overpricing, hoarding of masks as demand spikes

By The Nation

 

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The Commerce Ministry has instructed its provincial offices countrywide to check whether shops are breaking the law by selling overpriced face masks, said permanent secretary Boonyarit Kalayanamit.

 

The move follows a spike in demand for face masks following a new outbreak of Covid-19.

 

Commerce officials on Wednesday visited a total of 573 pharmacies, shops and convenience stores but found no violations. Masks there were being sold for Bt2.50 apiece, or Bt50-Bt125 per pack of 50 depending on brand and quality.

 

Officials also found no evidence of hoarding. However, some shops were running short of face mask supplies due to the rising demand.

 

Boonyarit said there was no need to panic-buy or hoard masks, adding that supplies in Samut Sakhon where the latest outbreak emerged were still sufficient despite a spike in demand.

 

Thailand has 30 surgical face-mask factories capable of producing a total of 5 million masks per day.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400115

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-12-24
 

 

Is the  N95 mask available  cos only one worth wearing really 

10 hours ago, webfact said:

Officials check for overpricing, hoarding of masks as demand spikes

Are they really checking Every shop? I doubt it very much. 

Same as with everything else what they sell. Overpriced, Not up to standard , Copies /counterfeit,Underweight produce but have to pay for Full weight.etc.

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