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Bangkok City Hall Urges People to Work from Home


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BANGKOK, Feb 2 (TNA) – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) urged city residents to work from home from February 2-4.


Public health service centers were instructed to deploy mobile service to distribute face masks to people and give them advice to protect themselves from the hazardous ultra-fine dust.   

 

Those who develop symptoms related to exposure to PM 2.5 can seek medical consultation at air pollution clinics in BMA's hospitals (Choroenkrung Pracharak, Taksin, Sirindhorn, Ratchapipat and Klang) or call the health hotline 1646.

 

Full story: https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-1106920

 

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If the farmers stayed at home and didn’t go out there wouldn’t be a problem. I understand they need to get rid of the stubble, but the government do nothing to help their plight and prevent the burning. 

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