Chonburi has, as a province, been downgraded from Red to Orange. Alcohol sales in restaurants remain, officially anyways, banned although it is possible (but far from guaranteed) this could be lifted by the Governor/Disease Committee for the "blue" tourism district of Banglamung/Pattaya and possibly Sattahip. We will need to wait for any announcements from the Governor, which again, are not guaranteed to happen.
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