CCSA Puts off Bangkok’s Business Resumption for 14 Days

BANGKOK, June 1 (TNA) – The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration turned down the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s decision to resume five kinds of business on June 1 and ordered their closure to continue for 14 days.

The communicable disease committee of the BMA resolved on May 31 that five types of business in the capital could resume with disease control measures on June 1.

However, CCSA later dismissed the resolution and ordered their closure to be extended for 14 days from June 1.

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