Thailand will consider a plan to reopen more businesses and establishments from as early as June 15, an official said on Wednesday, after the ...
BANGKOK: Thailand will consider a plan to reopen more businesses and establishments from as early as Jun 15, an official said on Wednesday , after the country reported no local transmissions of the coronavirus in the past 16 days.
The government's Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration will consider the plan for the next phase of more"high risk" reopenings on Friday, said Taweesin Wisanuyothin, the centre's spokesman.A draft of the plan currently includes schools, alcohol sales in dine-in restaurants, concerts with seating arrangements, amusement parks and playgrounds, and outdoor sports facilities, he said.
The businesses and activities could resume as early as Jun 15, or sometime before the end of the month, said Taweesin.
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