The Ministry of Education of Thailand announced on April 27 that in order to prevent and control the new crown pneumonia epidemic, it has decided to postpone the start of this semester from May 17 to June 1.

  Thailand’s Minister of Education, Treinuch Thienthong, stated that schools should make preparations for the start of school on June 1 during this period. At the same time, they may consider adopting teaching methods such as online classes. Opportunities and rights have an impact.

  The third wave of the epidemic in Thailand, which first broke out from Bangkok entertainment venues at the beginning of this month, has quickly spread to all parts of the country.

In view of the severe situation of the epidemic, all provinces in Thailand have introduced many anti-epidemic policies based on the actual local conditions.

As of the 27th, six provinces in Thailand have announced curfews, requiring people not to go out at night without special circumstances.

  Thailand announced on the 27th that there were 2179 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia, a total of 59,687 confirmed cases; 15 new deaths, a total of 163 deaths.

(Produced by Wu Rui)

Editor in charge: [Ye Pan]