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Thailand curbs shopping mall hours after record daily rise in COVID-19 cases
Peoples line up for a COVID-19 test in Bangkok, Thailand, on Apr 23, 2021. (Photo: AP Photo/Nathatida Adireksarn)
24 Apr 2021 12:31PM (Updated:
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BANGKOK: Thailand curbed shop operating hours on Saturday (Apr 24) after the country recorded another record daily rise in COVID-19 cases and deaths amid a third wave of the pandemic.
Shopping malls in 18 risky provinces, including in the capital Bangkok, will be restricted to operating between 11am and 8pm for a week from Sunday, the Thai Retailers Association said in a statement.
Nonthaburi asks people to stay in at night, masks now mandatory in 42 provinces
published : 24 Apr 2021 at 16:22
updated: 24 Apr 2021 at 16:29
26 Shoppers leave the CentralWorld complex in Bangkok on April 15. Starting on Sunday, malls in high-risk provinces will be closing at 8pm. (Post File Photo)
Operating hours of shopping malls, supermarkets and convenience stores will be shortened further in 18 high-risk provinces in order to reduce the spread of Covid-19, the Thai Retailers Association (TRA) said on Saturday.
In addition, 42 provinces have now made mask-wearing in public mandatory, while officials in Nonthaburi are asking but not yet ordering residents to stay home from 9pm to 4am.