A message saying “queues full” is posted on Monday at the public park in Bang Khae district, but free Covid-19 testing will continue there daily until March 26. (Photo: Pornprom Satrabhaya)
The entire Bang Khae market compound will be closed for three days from Tuesday for sanitising, after one of the six markets there was identified as the centre of a coronavirus cluster.
Bangkok Metropolitan Administration governor Aswin Kwanmuang said on Monday all six markets would be sprayed with disinfectant on Tuesday, and not reopen until Friday.
The six markets are located next to each other. One of them, Wonder Market, was closed on Saturday after health officials…
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