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CONFIRMED: No curfew or lockdown, but restrictions in place in all Thai provinces

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wife is back from her trip to Saraburi, she said there were no police stops at all on the whole trip

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  • ThailandRyan
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    No curfews, but then there is nothing now open Between 11pm and 4am, so why would anyone really be out and about.  No gatherings, no bars, no late night munchies, so in essence a pseudo curfew.  This

  • Grandkids are of course over the moon, they get to stay with grandma (and grand dad). What they really love is the gigabit internet and the pool.   Love em to bits and they are really no tro

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On 4/16/2021 at 4:35 PM, Jonathan Fairfield said:

Events with more than 50 attendees not allowed

 

But what the OP doesn't appear to mention is that social events such parties, banquets, celebrations are not allowed in any case, except traditional ceremonies organised with effective disease control measures:-

 

https://www.businesseventsthailand.com/en/press-media/news-press-release/detail/1157-tceb-situation-update-travel-advisory-covid-19-virus-on-21-april-2021-new-stringent-measures-for-covid-19-situation-in-designated-zones/situation

 

So my fingers are firmly crossed that The Great Annual Post-Songkran Knees-Up normally organised by our local temple during the final week of April just down the road from where we live (where said Knees-Up takes place rather than where said temple is located, for the avoidance of any doubt) will not be going ahead for the second year in a row. Even if attendance were to scrape in at just under the max 50 limit at any one time, I hardly see how this particular Knees-Up would count as a "traditional ceremony". But, there again, this is Thailand, lest we forget.....????

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