A man waits for customers in front of his shop at an almost empty road in Yaowarat which is usually crowded with people, as lockdown and travel restrictions are imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease in Bangkok on July 12, 2021. (Reuters photo)
A proposal to shorten the nighttime curfew by an hour and resume 11 types of businesses, such as cinemas and spas, will be considered by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Monday.
If approved, curfew hours, which were imposed to help prevent coronavirus infections, would be shortened to 10pm-4am instead of the current 9pm-4am, according to a government source.
Also, 11 types of businesses and establishments — such as spas, cinemas, restaurants with live bands, tutorial schools, sporting grounds and museums — would be able to…
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