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Monday, April 29, 2024

Thai nightlife ban goes nationwide, opening hours cut and more measures for at least two weeks

On the third consecutive record-breaking day of new COVID-19 infections, health officials Friday afternoon announced a raft of new hardship measures targeting Thailand’s 18 hardest-hit areas, which includes the capital.

After saying that no curfew would be imposed, Taweesilp Wissanoyothin of the national pandemic task force said all gatherings should be kept to no more than 50 people, schools should avoid holding in-person classes, restaurants can no longer serve alcohol, nightlife venues must remain closed and hours limited at a number of businesses where people gather in the nation’s COVID-19 “red zones.”

Nationwide, all nightlife venues – such as bars, brothels and karaoke parlors – must remain closed until at least April 30. Gyms and fitness centers must close by 9pm. Convenience stores and night markets must close from 11pm to 4am. 

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