Phuket officials request ‘stay home’ nightly from 10pm to 4am
Phuket officials request ‘stay home’ nightly from 10pm to 4am
PHUKET: Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew has issued a formal request for people staying in Phuket to stay at home or their place of accommodation from 10pm at night through to 4am in the morning in a bid to prevent COVID-19 from spreading across the island.
Image: Phuket Anti-COVID19 / Facebook
The notice was issued last night, following the meeting of the Phuket Communicable Disease Committee yesterday (May 2).
People are asked to stay indoors during the specified hours unless they have “necessary reason”.
Budget cuts anger culture sector
Arts industry representatives called planned cuts a disappointment and warned that freelance workers would be hit hardest.
Katerina Repponen of the circus duo Kate & Pasi performing in Helsinki last May.
Image: Jussi Mankkinen / Yle
The government budget framework talks which concluded last week brought news of budget cuts for the arts and culture sector.
The arts sector in Finland has largely been financed through profits from the state-owned gambling company Veikkaus, but this income has dropped by hundreds of millions of euros due to the coronavirus pandemic and restrictions on gambling.
The government said it would compensate the sector for some of the losses, but not all.
BANGKOK (April 26): Thailand Prime Minister Prayuth Chan o-cha was fined 6,000 baht (RM782) for not wearing a face mask today, the first day mask-wearing was made compulsory in public spaces in the Thai capital.
Prayuth, who is also the Defence Minister, was penalised for breaching the rules during a meeting at Government House in the morning.
A photograph of Prayuth without a face mask while chairing the meeting had circulated on social media earlier today. The photo, which was posted on Prayuth’s official Facebook page, was later removed.
Bangkok Governor Aswin Kwanmuang said in his official Facebook page that he filed a complaint against the premier today.
Full Phuket COVID restrictions order published
Full Phuket COVID restrictions order published
PHUKET: The Phuket Provincial Government has published the full order listing all the requirements to be observed until at last Apr 30 to help contain the spread of COVID-19 during the current break.
Wednesday 21 April 2021, 11:27AM
Page 1 of the order. Image: PR Phuket
Page 2 of the order. Image: PR Phuket
Page 3 of the order. Image: PR Phuket
Page 4 of the order. Image: PR Phuket
Page 5 of the order. Image: PR Phuket
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The five-page order was dated and signed by Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew yesterday, and marked to come into effect today (Apr 21).
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