China Overseas Chinese Network, May 6th, according to a compilation report by the Thai "World Daily", after more than a month in the "soft closed city", the Bangkok business premises can finally resume conditionally from this week, so there are restaurants with plastic screens to separate seats and hairdressers Fully armed, all protective measures have become the new normal in life.

  According to reports, in order to block the possible transmission route of the new Pneumococcal pneumonia virus, a hot pot restaurant changed the transparent plastic sheet into a partition and erected on the table as a barrier to ensure that guests kept a safe distance.

  In addition, guests now walk into the barber shop and may misunderstand themselves to the hospital ward. Because the barber must not only wear goggles and masks, but also have to wear protective clothing like medical staff.

  As the number of confirmed cases of new pneumonia disease in Thailand has decreased significantly, and commercial activities around the country have resumed one after another, this scenario may become the new normal in urban life in the foreseeable future.

  The hotpot restaurant Hanji, in compliance with the government's relevant epidemic prevention policy, has a plastic partition on the table so that guests who dine inside can maintain a distance of 2 meters.

  Soranan, a 30-year-old restaurant employee, said that when he first walked into the store, he felt weird. Why are there plastic sheets everywhere? But he soon learned that this was for health and safety. "After a while, everyone will get used to it and think it's normal."

  Ittinun Trairatanobhas, the Thai partner of the restaurant, said the barriers were made by employees using transparent plastic sheets and water pipes. "We followed the instructions of the government and the Bangkok authorities to make changes. As for whether we can prevent the spread of the virus, we are not sure."

  Zahara Salon, another hair salon, requires barbers in the store to wear goggles, cloth masks, and plastic masks when working, and to wrap their hair in waterproof shower caps.

  34-year-old hair stylist Ponpimon Meantaggi said that it was really good to return to work, but she also joked herself, "After wearing this suit, we feel that we are more like doctors than haircuts. division."

  The Thai authorities reminded that the business premises must still comply with the epidemic prevention regulations after the blockade is lifted to avoid the spread of a new wave. (Huang Ruxu)