Nong Nooch Garden, Pattaya says it can control the situation and has guidelines preventing transmission of COVID-19 in accordance with the policy of the Ministry of Public Health. (Photo: pattayamail.com)
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - Tourist attractions are open to visitors asusual with screening points already set up.
Mr Kampol Tansajja, President of Nong Nooch Garden, Pattaya, said that NongNooch Garden, Pattaya, asked for permission from the Governor of Chonburi toopen Nong Nooch Garden, Pattaya, to tourists as usual, because Nong NoochGarden, Pattaya, can control the situation and has guidelines preventingtransmission of COVID-19 in accordance with the policy of the Ministry ofPublic Health (MOPH).
Nong Nooch Garden, Pattaya, is an open place with good screening and distancingprotocols. It is also a great place for tourists and nearby residents to take abreak during the current situation.
In Khon Kaen, Khosa Hotel, grilled chicken is being sold at the front of thehotel in order to provide customers with a delivery service and allow them tosit outside the building as a way of dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak, as thehotel currently has no guests. Importantly, the meeting rooms and entertainmentvenues, which normally account for about 70 percent of income, are closed.
However, the hotel has a policy not to reduce staff numbers because itunderstands the economic condition. Therefore, the hotel has changed its styleby assigning employees to help sell grilled chicken, cooked to a KKU 1 recipe.It is healthy grilled chicken certified by Khon Kaen University, which hasdeveloped a breed of low uric acid chicken with low cholesterol./.
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