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Thailand s Center for Covid Situation Administration or CCSA has begged restaurants mounting a civil disobedience campaign not to break the law.
The latest regulations issued at the weekend have infuriated restaurant owners already battered by a year and a half of the pandemic. They claim they have public support.
Yesterday Channel 7 reported the National Security Council director and CCSA chief Gen Natthaphol Nakphanich as calling for cooperation and not to open for in-house dining.
He reiterated that the government was considering help measures for restaurants and that reviews will take place every 15 days amid the tension.
He stood by the data, he claimed, that showed the spread of Covid being linked to restaurant gatherings and the consumption of alcohol.
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51 A labourer at a construction camp on Phet Phraram Road Soi 9 boards an ambulance after three of his fellow workers tested positive for Covid-19. New restrictions on workers movements are part of the government s toughened Covid-19 rules, which came following a surge in infections in dark-red zones , which include Bangkok. Wichan Charoenkiatpakul
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has insisted he is unfazed by critics of the government s handling of the worsening Covid-19 situation after some called on him to step down.
Critics have launched a broadside against the prime minister over the latest round of restrictions which deal a blow to eateries and restaurants.
PM unfazed by criticism as B7.5bn of aid confirmed
PM unfazed by criticism as B7.5bn of aid confirmed
THAILAND: Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has insisted he is unfazed by critics of the government’s handling of the worsening COVID-19 situation after some called on him to step down.
Tuesday 29 June 2021, 09:00AM
A labourer at a construction camp on Phet Phraram Road Soi 9 boards an ambulance after three of his fellow workers tested positive for COVID-19. New restrictions on workers’ movements are part of the government’s toughened COVID-19 rules, which came following a surge in infections in ‘dark-red zones’, which include Bangkok. Photo: Wichan Charoenkiatpakul