Yesterday, photos emerged on social media of busy platforms of the BTS Skytrain at the National Stadium and Siam station. The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has asked the management of the BTS for clarification. 

Anupong Suchariyakul, an expert at the DDC, said at a press conference yesterday that the Ministry of Health is shocked by the photos showing crowded platforms.

“We assume that what happened yesterday was an incident. We hope that the carrier will do its best to prevent infections with Covid-19. The BTS should clearly indicate where people should stand or sit with the correct distance between them. Staff should better control the queues to avoid such scenes during peak hours.”

Source: Bangkok Post

1 thought on “Social distancing the Thai way: Pushing the BTS Skytrain”

  1. Ronny says up

    You don't have to go that far, do you?
    Go to a Thai market there it is overcrowded and this already during the lockdown.
    And there is no solution, last time with free food distribution there was a distance of 1,5 meters but the line was almost 3 km long? And don't forget in Thailand it can be 40 degrees.
    At the market it would be better if they measured the temperature there.


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