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Fake News! No truth to rumors that Thai provincial buses have all been cancelled

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Thailand's Anti-Fake News Center investigated after claims were made online that all inter-provincial buses were being cancelled.

 

The claims stated that this would happen from tomorrow, reported Daily News this morning.

 

The bus company confirmed that it was not true and that all 31 routes to the North, Isaan and the South were operating as normal.

 

Full Covid-19 protocols were in place to ensure everyone's safety, they assured the public. 

 

The public were urged not to share the fake news. 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The public were urged not to share the fake news

That is only job of the esteemed government!! 

5 hours ago, RandiRona said:

That is only job of the esteemed government!! 

Who publish it every day.

i know about one bus line that was cancelled few months ago, during the "third wave".

there was no annuncement or warning, the bus just stopped showing.

but i will not make a fuss about it.

1 hour ago, Petey11 said:

Who publish it every day.

Sometimes twice daily as things change.

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