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New Covid-19 restrictions hit Thailand as cases spike

Deaths hit record single-day high at the weekend

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Apr 2021 8:30PM

New Covid-19 restrictions hit Thailand as cases spike
A Thai Buddhist monk receives a Covid-19 vaccine dose amid the new wave of the coronavirus pandemic at a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand, recently. – EPA pic, April 26, 2021

BANGKOK – New Covid restrictions came into force in Thailand today to try to halt a spiralling outbreak that saw deaths hit a record single-day high over the weekend.

Here in the capital – where the latest outbreak has been traced back to a nightlife district – as well as 46 other provinces, wearing masks is now compulsory in public spaces, backed up by the threat of a 20,000 baht (RM2,627) fine.

Authorities here have also closed a raft of venues including cinemas, parks, gyms, swimming pools, spas and nurseries.

The new restrictions come a week after authorities ordered bars and nightclubs to close and banned restaurants from serving alcohol.

The tightening comes amid a spike in cases – total infections reached 57,500 today, up from just 29,000 earlier this month.

Some 2,048 new cases were announced today, while yesterday saw Thailand record its highest single-day death toll of the pandemic, with 11 fatalities.

Until the latest outbreak Thailand had managed to keep infections down, thanks to draconian travel restrictions and swift action to isolate confirmed cases.

But there have been complaints about the slow roll-out of vaccinations, with Thailand lagging behind other countries in the region.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha said on Facebook the government was trying to source more vaccine doses and ramp up the programme to inoculate 300,000 people a day.

In neighbouring Cambodia, also in the grip of a new wave of the pandemic, the World Health Organisation (WHO) urged factory owners in the key garment sector to help protect workers.

“The current outbreaks in factories and markets serve as a painful reminder of the importance of investing in mitigation measures before cases occur, to help prevent the virus spreading,” Li Ailan, WHO representative in Cambodia, said in a statement.

Li urged factory owners to do more temperature screening and rearrange workshops to allow social distancing.

Phnom Penh has been under lockdown for 12 days now and last week the authorities ordered all wet markets in the city to close for 14 days.

Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday ordered tougher enforcement of lockdown measures.

Cambodia has reported 9,975 cases in total and 74 deaths including 10 on Saturday – a single-day record for the country.

Neighbouring Laos – which appeared to escape the brunt of the pandemic last year – is also undergoing a surge, jumping from 58 cases to 323 in less than a week.

Its capital, Vientiane, was placed under a snap lockdown last week, with authorities prohibiting residents from leaving their homes except for groceries and going to hospital. – AFP, April 26, 2021

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