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Voluntary curfew in Ubon Ratchathani, 23 eateries closed in Chiang Mai as COVID infections surge


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Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Governor Pongrat Phiromrat is seeking cooperation from people in the north-eastern Thai province by not leaving their home or lodgings between 11pm and 4am, as the province steps up measures to contain a surge in COVID-19 infections.

 

The voluntary curfew came into effect today (Saturday) and will remain until further notice.

 

The governor said that only people engaged in medical services, delivery of consumer food, farm products, animal feed, petrol, printing materials, construction materials, construction equipment, postal services, medical equipment, rescue and emergency services, ambulances, delivery trucks of commercial banks, officials on duty, public transport passengers and people working should be out during the curfew.

 

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Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/voluntary-curfew-in-ubon-ratchathani-23-eateries-closed-in-chiang-mai-as-covid-infections-surge/

 

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On 1/8/2022 at 12:53 PM, webfact said:

Ubon Ratchathani Provincial Governor Pongrat Phiromrat is seeking cooperation from people in the north-eastern Thai province by not leaving their home or lodgings between 11pm and 4am, as the province steps up measures to contain a surge in COVID-19 infections.

And I wonder just how is that supposed to help?

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Not sure why Chiang Mai restaurants are split into three groups of "closure" dates ...

 

https://thethaiger.com/news/chiang-mai/23-chiang-mai-restaurants-closed-due-to-covid-19-outbreaks

14 DAYS:

 

Restaurants closed between January 7 to January 20.

  • Hom Bar (Talad Khamthiang Road)
  • Living Machine (Nimmanhaemin Road in tambon Suthep)
  • Tha Chang Café (Ratthanakosin Road in tambon Chang Phuek)
  • Zoe in Yellow shop (Ratvithee Road in tambon Sriphum)
7 DAYS:

 

Restaurants closed between January 7 to January 13.

  • Chalui Café (Chiang Mai-Lampang Super Highway in tambon Chang Phuek)
  • Siew Santitham (tambon Chang Phuek)
  • Sopha Café (Nimmanhaemin Road in tambon Suthep)
  • Thay Shop (Nimmanhaemin Road)
3 DAYS:

 

Restaurants closed between January 7 to January 9.

  • 86’s Room (Chang Moi Road)
  • Blacklist Café & Restaurant (Nimmanhaemin Road)
  • Café Wander (Loi Khor Road in tambon Chang Moi)
  • Good Bar Icon Park (Maneenopparat Road in tambon Chang Phuek)
  • Laotong Shop (Trasawong Road in tambon Faham)
  • Lism Café (Chiang Mai-Lampang Super Highway)
  • Peela in the Garden Shop (Bamrung Buri Road)
  • Peng Café Nimman (Nimmanhaemin Road)
  • Phojai Bar (Nimmanhaemin Road)
  • Seoulhigh (Chang Moi Road in tambon Sriphum)
  • SPV Café (Chaiyaphum Road in tambon Chang Moi)
  • The Good View Bar and Restaurant (Charoenrat Road in tambon Chang Moi)
  • The Park Society Bar & Hostel Shop (Kamphaeng Din Road in tambon Chang Khan)
  • The Riverside Bar & Restaurant (Ninmanhemin Road)
  • Too Nice Nimman Shop (Suthep Road)
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9 hours ago, Kinnock said:

Simple: COVID originated in bats, bats only come out at night.

Vampires, mosquitos, WereWolves ... there's a thread going here. No wonder mom (first 2 wives also) wanted me home by 11PM.

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I guess the government is expecting to hear of many people getting sick.

  Omicron is only very contagious, and likely everyone will be sick with it

sometime in the future.  I am wondering if there are some posters who 

are not vaccinated, and have caught omicron.  My friends in Canada have

said that the majority of people in the hospital ICU, or critical beds are

the unvaccinated. Many people are getting their surgeries cancelled as

there are no bed available. The growing shortage of doctors, nurses and

hospital staff is not helping the situation either.  I sure hope that the hospitals

in Thailand do not all get full at the same time.

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