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		<title>Thailand&#8217;s capital Bangkok allows to reopen 5 types of businesses</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The commission said the reopening was intended to ease the burden on business by allowing it to operate under strict conditions. People in Bangkok go shopping. (Photo: Ngoc Quang/VNA) The capital Bangkok will allow the reopening of five types of businesses from June 1 in the context that this locality still leads the country in [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The commission said the reopening was intended to ease the burden on business by allowing it to operate under strict conditions.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> People in Bangkok go shopping. (Photo: Ngoc Quang/VNA)</em> The capital Bangkok will allow the reopening of five types of businesses from June 1 in the context that this locality still leads the country in the number of new COVID-19 cases. The above decision was made at a meeting of Bangkok&#8217;s Communicable Diseases Committee on May 31. The commission said the reopening was intended to ease the burden on business by allowing it to operate under strict conditions. Efforts to control the outbreak of COVID-19 in communities, markets and worker housing are continuing. Five types <strong> business</strong> allowed to reopen in Bangkok from June 1, including: museums, learning centers, science parks, historical sites and art galleries (no group tours); tattoo parlors and nail salons (must close for 14 days if any COVID-19 cases are detected); beauty/weight loss clinics and services; spas, massage parlors and wellness-related locations (no saunas or facials); and public parks, botanical gardens and flower gardens (no eating or gathering). Other businesses in Bangkok will remain closed until June 14. While, <strong> Thailand</strong> On May 31, the number of new COVID-19 cases recorded within 24 hours reached a record high of 5,485, bringing the total number of infections so far to 159,792. The whole country also recorded 19 more deaths from COVID-19, bringing the total number of people who did not survive this disease to 1,031. Bangkok continues to lead the list of localities with new cases, with 1,356 cases recorded on May 31, followed by Phetchaburi (555 cases), Samut Prakan (358 cases), Saraburi (327 cases) and Pathum Thani (211 cases). Assistant Situation Center Spokesperson <strong> COVID-19</strong> (CCSA) Apisamai Srirangson said <strong> Bangkok</strong> detected two new outbreaks, a residential area for construction workers in Bang Na district and a community in Sathon district, bringing the total number of clusters under close supervision in the capital to 45. .</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Bangkok metropolitan area government (BMA) on the night of April 24 ordered the closure of 31 types of businesses from the beginning of next week to prevent the spread of a third wave of Covid-19 pandemic in the capital. Local media quoted BMA spokesperson Pongsakorn Kwanmuang as saying that businesses such as cinemas, zoos, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Bangkok metropolitan area government (BMA) on the night of April 24 ordered the closure of 31 types of businesses from the beginning of next week to prevent the spread of a third wave of Covid-19 pandemic in the capital.</strong><br />
<span id="more-12724"></span> Local media quoted BMA spokesperson Pongsakorn Kwanmuang as saying that businesses such as cinemas, zoos, internet cafes, public swimming pools, fitness centers, libraries, museums, parks , beauty care &#8230; will be closed for 2 weeks from April 26.</p>
<p> Shopping malls will be allowed to open from 11am to 9pm, while convenience stores across the capital will be closed from 10pm to 5pm the next day. The barber shop can only provide trimming and washing services. In addition, gatherings of 20 or more people will be prohibited. The capital Bangkok is at the center of the third Covid-19 outbreak in Thailand and one of 18 localities listed by the government as &#8220;red zones&#8221;, where the opening hours of certain facilities is limited. Thailand on April 24 at the same time recorded the highest number of new Covid-19 cases and the number of people dying from this pandemic on a daily basis. The Government of Thailand&#8217;s Covid-19 Situation Center (CCSA) on April 24 confirmed an additional 2,839 new cases, of which only 12 were imported, bringing the total number of cases in the country. now to 53,022 cases. The CCSA also confirmed eight more patients died of Covid-19, bringing the total number of people who did not survive the epidemic to 129 cases. Of the new infections recorded on April 24, the capital Bangkok accounted for the largest number with 1,582 cases, followed by Chiang Mai (151 cases), Chon Buri (119 cases), Nonthaburi (96 cases), and Samut. Prakan (84 cases), Pathum Thani (59 cases), Samut Sakhon (57 cases), Surat Thani (46 cases), Nakhon Sawan (38 cases) and Songkhla (34 cases). According to CCSA statistics, since April 1, Thailand has recorded a total of 27,000 Covid-19 cases, of which 56% are in Bangkok. The number of people killed from this pandemic nationwide since the beginning of the month has reached 43 cases.</p>
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