Proposals that have come from today's small scale CCSA meeting in Bangkok before a full meeting tomorrow with the Thai Prime Minister in terms of restrictions. Please be advised these are currently only proposals, and not set in stone. Tomorrow's "big" meeting is at 1:30 P.M. through video conferencing. Governors will also be able to strengthen rules, but not decrease them. Additional items could also come up tomorrow, of course.
-Change color zones with 18 provinces red (Including Chonburi, home of Pattaya) and 59 orange provinces.
-Ban alcohol in restaurants, encourage take-out, limit number of customers, earlier closing times depending on color zone.
-Close entertainment venues nationwide.
-Close amusement parks, playgrounds, similar attractions
-Ask for the public not to hold parties, house parties, etc.
-Refrain from teaching and learning in classrooms.
-No activities with more than 50 people
-Ask cooperation for people to work from home if possible.
-Ask provincial disease committees, especially in red provinces, to consider travel restrictions but these will differ by area and not be universal. (Editor's note-Many comments on Thai media have claimed that by enabling essentially 73 separate travel restrictions the confusion could be on purpose, discouraging people from traveling.
-Measures to be until at least the end of April. (extending current closures of entertainment venues in 41 provinces by over another week, at least.)
-It is not a lockdown, and they have asked people not to use that word, and said any sort of overall lockdown is not on the table.
Again, these are all currently ONLY proposals, and nothing is set at this time. Full article shortly.
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