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State of Emergency Extended, Orange Zones Cut to 44


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BANGKOK, Jan 20 (TNA) – The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration agreed with the extension of the state of emergency for two months and reduced the number of COVID-19 control provinces to 44 from Jan 24 onwards.

 

CCSA spokesman Taweesilp Visanuyothin said the state of emergency would be extended for the 16th time to remain valid from Feb 1 to March 31 to control COVID-19.

 

The center also decided to reduce the number of COVID control-zone provinces or orange zones from 69 to 44 and declared 25 provinces close surveillance zones (yellow zones) according to local COVID-19 situations.

 

Full Story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-865954

 

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Hardly surprising that the State of Emergency has been extended, again.

 

This may be required until after the next election?

 

 

Does anyone know if such a declaration impacts "Travel Insurance"?

 

I looked at one policy and saw this:

 

A declaration of a state of emergency is not a covered reason under our standard Trip Cancellation or Interruption.

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17 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

Hardly surprising that the State of Emergency has been extended, again.

 

This may be required until after the next election?

27 minutes ago, Andycoops said:

Extended to prevent covid, it never stopped the virus but stopped people protesting against the incompetent governments handling of the pandemic.

A blatant anti democracy act due to the incumbents fear of the people and their fragile ego's are unable to cope with criticism.

I think this is correct

When is the next election scheduled?

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13 hours ago, Letseng said:

I came on non-immO which expires on 7 March. Can I apply for this Covid ext. or do I need to apply for an ext. of non-imm O? If latter, what do I need to provide?

Depends on how long you wish to stay here, 

short term... Covid ext'n

long term renew your Non-O visa.

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