Shopping centers and the restaurants that go with them are allowed to open again on Sunday throughout Thailand. The curfew is shortened by 1 hour and only starts at 23.00 p.m. Taweesilp Visanuyothin of the CCSA announced this today.

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Obscurity, the Thai trademark

By Lodewijk Lagemaat
Posted in Corona crisis
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May 6, 2020

It is not easy to follow the official regulations of the. What is still maintained and what has now been abolished? May 4 would be the last day that the public would be checked for fever and the destination at the checkpoints on the Sukhumvit Road. And indeed on May 5 everything was as usual, although less crowded.

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It is striking how society sighs and creaks under the emergency regulation due to corona. In some places steam is (illegally) blown off. For example, six Thai nationals in the Huai Kapi sub-district were arrested by the police. The six suspects would have been caught gambling and an illegal gathering during curfew. Gambling is prohibited in Thailand.

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Two homeless men were recently arrested in Chiang Mai and charged with violating curfew rules. This was told by Pikhaneth Prawang, who works for the Thai Lawyers for Human Rights network.

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Chinese gamblers arrested in Pattaya

By Lodewijk Lagemaat
Posted in News from Thailand
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April 12, 2020

Some people feel they can live above the law. A misconception as it turned out. Local residents found it strange that people came to a closed restaurant in the evening.

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I don't like hoarding, I think it's something anti-social, like ′′ me, me, me ′′ and that's not in my nature at all. But there are those moments when my social feeling and common sense cannot compete with Thai logic. That is what I am now facing in the public fight against the spread of the coronavirus, because what happened?

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Prime Minister Prayut announced yesterday that despite the many violations of the curfew, no additional measures will be taken. At least 6.500 people went outside between 22:04 and 00:XNUMX.

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The curfew, a measure to contain the corona virus, has not only shut down nightlife in Thailand, sex workers like Pim have had to leave the closed bars and are now forced to take to the deserted streets. She is scared, but she urgently needs clients to pay her rent.

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The government has imposed a curfew across the country from 22.00 p.m. to 4.00 a.m., which will take effect tonight. All travel to Thailand, including that of Thai, is banned for two weeks.

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All shops and street vendors in Bangkok must cease their activities from midnight to 5 a.m. to fight the spread of the corona virus. With 750 registered infections, the capital has the highest number of patients.

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Today in News from Thailand:

• Half a million small and medium-sized companies depend on gas
• Eight people blind after cosmetic treatment by bunglers
• Plans for high-speed lines are 'not urgent'

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The military authority doesn't let any grass grow over it. The curfew, already lifted in 25 tourist areas, will expire and in September the military authority will hand over the country's administration to an interim government. It is also over and out for the tablet PC, which all primary and secondary school pupils would receive.

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The junta won't let any grass grow on it. The legal team of the military authority has drawn up a provisional constitution. Further good news for 17 provinces: the curfew has been lifted.

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Good news for walkers on the islands of Koh Chang and Koh Phangan and in Hat Yai. The curfew no longer applies since Sunday evening.

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The Thai army lifted curfews for more parts of the country on Saturday. These include four popular tourist destinations: Krabi, Phang Nga, Hua Hin and Cha-Am.

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The Full Moon Party will not be affected by the curfew in Thailand. The junta announced that from June 9 to 13, the evening lock on Haad Rin Beach on Koh Phangan will be temporarily suspended. The lifting of the curfew for eight other tourist hotspots is still being considered.

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The junta in Thailand has announced that the curfew for three tourist cities: Pattaya, Koh Samui and Phuket, will be lifted from today.

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