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Thailand’s Rayong province shuts down as COVID-19 infections surge

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Thailand’s Rayong province shuts down as COVID-19 infections surge

 

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Rayong’s provincial administration has decided to close all entertainment and recreational venues, schools, beauty salons, fitness clubs, amusement parks, children’s playgrounds and public swimming pools across the province after 56 COVID-19 new cases were recorded.

 

Governor Charnna Iamsaeng told the media today that total infections in the province, related to the illegal gambling den, have increased to 148 and the virus has spread to six districts.

 

He said that, initially, the closures were confined to the Muang district, where the outbreak originated, but now the measure covers the whole province.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailands-rayong-province-shuts-down-as-covid-19-infections-surge/

 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Rayong’s provincial administration has decided to close all entertainment and recreational venues, schools, beauty salons, fitness clubs, amusement parks, children’s playgrounds and public swimming pools across the province after 56 COVID-19 new cases were recorded.

 

Governor Charnna Iamsaeng told the media today that total infections in the province, related to the illegal gambling den, have increased to 148 and the virus has spread to six districts.

Is there a reason why gambling dens are not in the lost of places which have to close?

Or don't they have to close them because those gambling dens are an urban myth - because they officially don't exist.

Onemorefarang, im guessing because they are illegal gambling dens they can not formally tell them to close. Common sense should prevail,  but it is Thailand afterall 

2 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Is there a reason why gambling dens are not in the lost of places which have to close?

Or don't they have to close them because those gambling dens are an urban myth - because they officially don't exist.

So everyone can still pack themselves into restaurants?

35 minutes ago, overherebc said:

So everyone can still pack themselves into restaurants?

My 31st will be in Haimeldayme.

1 hour ago, overherebc said:

So everyone can still pack themselves into restaurants?

Restaurant can only do takeaway 

and nobody for decades knew there are illegal casino's overthere, till ...  that one very sick guard died with it

4 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Is there a reason why gambling dens are not in the lost of places which have to close?

Or don't they have to close them because those gambling dens are an urban myth - because they officially don't exist.

Got it in one... that's why under the "emergency decree" which has been in place since March has been ineffective.... a bit like the Governor & now ex- police commander & rent collectors.

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Rayong province shuts down

How is this going to affect the "prestigious" EEC project????

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