Bangkok allows reopening of five business types

Thailand’s Bangkok capital will allow five types of business and venues to reopen from June 1 in compliance with the government’s disease prevention and control measures.
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Bangkok (VNA) – Thailand’s Bangkok capital will allow five types of business and venues toreopen from June 1 in compliance with the government’s disease prevention andcontrol measures.

They are museums, learningcentres, science centres for education, science parks,, historical sites, andgalleries; premises for tattooing or piercing of skin or any parts of the body,and manicure and pedicure shops; weight-loss centres, aesthetic clinics,medical clinics for beauty service, and cosmetic clinics; health-relatedestablishments; and public parks, botanic gardens, and flower gardens.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s CommunicableDiseases Committee said that there are no new cases recently reported in these businessesand venues.

Other types of business will remain closed until June 14.

On May 31, Thailand’s number of new COVID-19 infections made a record high of 5,485,raising the national tally to 159,792. The country also reported 19 fatalities,bringing the total to 1,031.

Bangkok continues leading the nation in terms of newinfections, with 1,356 cases, followed by Phetchaburi (555 cases), and SamutPrakan (358 cases)./.
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