Thailand approves second phase of lockdown relaxation

The Thai government has approved the second phase of the easing of lockdown measures from May 17 to help lift the economy, but mainly in the evening.
Thailand approves second phase of lockdown relaxation ảnh 1A butcher's shop in a mall of Thailand (Photo: VNA)
Bangkok (VNA)- The Thai government has approved the second phase of the easing of lockdownmeasures from May 17 to help lift the economy, but mainly in the evening. 

Taweesin Visanuyothin, spokesman of the government’s Centre for COVID-19Situation Administration, said on May 15 that malls and food courts, conventioncentres, wholesale markets and pools can re-open.

There are no changes in the measures on transportation. There is still noregular international transport, and strict screening of inter-provincialtransport remains. Curfew timings will be relaxed by one hour, from 11pm to 4amcompared to from 10pm at present.

The Thai government devised a four-phase plan to restart the economy whilecontaining the disease as daily infections continued to fall. The first onebegan on May 3.

On May 16, Thailand saw no new infections along with zero death. This is thesecond time since March 9 the country has recorded no infection during aday.

The tally in the Southeast Asian now stands at 3,025, with 2,854 recoveries and56 deaths./.
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