Thailand will impose more restrictions on businesses and gatherings in regions that are at greater risk from the latest flareup in coronavirus cases including the capital Bangkok.
Authorities identified 28 provinces as high-risk areas, and set new limitations such as the suspension of some business operations and meetings that could potentially fan infections, health ministry officials said in Bangkok Saturday. The new measures will be effective from Monday once approved by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha, they said.
Thailand is battling a resurgence in the virus outbreak with the country reporting…
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