Infection continues to expand Middle East and Southeast Asia and other countries are easing restrictions New Corona June 1 at 8:22

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Southeast Asian and South Asian countries will all day relax restrictions that have been ongoing measures against the new coronavirus. Some countries have decided to restart their economic activities as the infection continues to grow, and we are concerned about the further spread of the infection.

Of these, India will significantly relax the restrictions on going out, which has been in effect since late March, and will also eliminate restrictions on store operations and factory operations. In India, the government is stressing its intention to further resume its economic activities, as the economic impact is serious, with large numbers of unemployed people.

However, the spread of infection continues and the number of newly confirmed infections exceeds 8,000 per day. For this reason, going-out restrictions continue in areas where there are many infected people, and the resumption of subway operations is also postponed.

In addition, the Philippines will ease strict travel restrictions on the capital Manila and its surrounding areas, and will resume the operation of public transportation that had been completely stopped.

However, in the Philippines, the pace of increase in the number of infected people has not slowed down even under the severe restrictions of the past two and a half months. The government wants to speed up the economic recovery with this easing, but public transportation has put a certain amount of restraint on it, such as limiting the occupancy rate to 50% or less and setting an age limit for citizens to go out.

On the other hand, Thailand, which is controlling the spread of infection and gradually mitigating it, has resumed industries that are considered to have a relatively high risk of infection, such as movie theaters and other indoor facilities where many people gather, and massage shops. Admit.

The government has indicated that it will extend the state of emergency declaration and deliberately ease it so that strong restrictions can be put back in the event of an outbreak.