China News Service, June 11th, according to Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" reported on the 11th, Thailand's new crown epidemic situation continues to improve, the government is considering early deregulation of the next stage of control measures, so that schools, convention centers and other vulnerable "high-risk places" from the original It will reopen from the 15th.

  It is reported that Thailand has added 4 new confirmed cases on the 10th, but these cases are all imported from abroad, and there are no local new cases. This is the absence of new local cases in Thailand for 16 consecutive days. A total of 3125 confirmed cases have been confirmed in the country so far, and 58 death cases have been maintained.

On May 18th, local time, Bangkok, Thailand, after the Thai government relaxed its isolation measures, traffic jams were apparent in the local evening rush hour traffic.

  According to reports, since the beginning of May, the Thai government has taken steps to lift the ban, gradually reopening public and economic activity venues, including shopping centers, parks, restaurants, gyms and movie theaters.

  The Ministry of Communications has also ordered that the domestic transportation system be fully restored, including long-distance buses, trains, and planes, to facilitate the travel of the public.

  The final unblocking phase was originally scheduled to start on July 1, when the economic activities will be fully unblocked. Commercial facilities such as bars, massage parlours, and amusement parks listed as high-risk places can resume business, cross-provincial tourism and international flight entry and exit The ban will also be lifted.

  Thailand’s new crown epidemic management center spokesman Thaksin said on the 10th that as the domestic epidemic situation improves, the authorities will discuss the “unblocking” of high-risk sites early on the 11th. Schools and seating arrangements that may be reopened early Concerts, amusement parks, etc. At the same time, the authorities may also allow restaurants to resume sales of alcoholic beverages.

  In addition, the Thai authorities also plan to experimentally lift the night curfew for 15 days, but to ensure that the remaining control measures can continue to be effectively implemented, the authorities will not lift the emergency order for the time being.

  To curb the epidemic, Thailand implemented a state of emergency order from March 26 and imposed a curfew across the country from 10:00 every night to 4:00 the next morning. After the epidemic situation has improved, the Thai authorities have revised the curfew time several times. The curfew is currently from 11 pm to 3 am the next day.