torsdag 24 juni 2021

Thai media Sanook said that the CCSA - Center for Covid Situation Administration - had rejected calls for a lockdown in the Thai capital. Thai Visa

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Thai media Sanook said that the CCSA - Center for Covid Situation Administration - had rejected calls for a lockdown in the Thai capital. 

 

Instead spokesman Taweesilp Visanuyothin suggested that the "bubble and seal" approcah to infections in Bangkok would continue. 

 

This is where places like dormitories and construction sites of workers are sealed off when infections occur.

 

Taweesilp argued that locking down Bangkok could cause more harm than good.

 

He wanted to avoid another mass exodus to the provinces that caused such a debacle at Songkran. 

 

Isolating people in ceratin zones in Bangkok would be a better strategy than risking more spread throughout the country, he suggested. 

 

The CCSA were mulling what to do in the capital at a meeting yesterday. 

 

One prominent doctor had called for a week long shutdown in Bangkok. 

 

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