New Corona Bangkok night entertainment district is quietly April 4 7:09

As the spread of the new coronavirus has spread, Thailand has been banned from going out at night all night in Thailand. The red-light district of Bangkok, which is usually filled with tourists from overseas, has disappeared and quietly quietened.

The entertainment district of Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, where tourism is one of the main industries, is full of people every night with bars and karaoke shops.

However, on the night of the 3rd, the sun went down about 3 hours before going out was prohibited, but there were no lights in the shops and signs, and there were few people who stood up stalls because there was little traffic. Was.

A woman running a stall said, "The spread of the infection has had a major impact. Even if it goes into the red, you have to pay the salaries of the sellers."

A man working at a nearby shopping center said, "I think it's good to prevent infection, but I feel lonely in this atmosphere."

In Bangkok, massage shops have been closed since late last month, and restaurants are prohibited from eating and drinking.

However, the number of new coronavirus infections that have been newly confirmed has not easily decreased, and the number of people in Thailand continues to exceed 100 every day.

In addition, there was concern that young people would gather on the beach or on the streets at night, and that the spread of infection was concerned.

For this reason, Prime Minister Prayut said that "health is a free mind" and banned going out at night.

There is no fixed deadline for going out at night.

The time is set from 10 pm to 4 am the following day, but the Thai government is willing to extend the time if it is not effective.