Thailand has lifted the curfew that was imposed across the country, after more than two months, and allowed some schools and restaurants to resume work with the recurring crisis of the Corona virus, as 21 days have passed since the last local case of the virus was recorded in the country.

Thailand, the country in Southeast Asia with about 70 million people, was the first country after China to report an HIV case on January 13. The containment of the virus represents a relative success story, with 3,135 cases and 58 deaths, while approximately 2,987 patients have recovered.

Officials attribute the decline in new cases of HIV in Thailand to the early demand by Thais to place masks in public places since last January, along with border closures, the cessation of many businesses and curfews.

Schools with less than 120 students were allowed to reopen yesterday, as well as exhibition halls, concerts, playgrounds and entertainment cities, and sport competitions were allowed without spectators, and bars will remain closed. Yesterday, it is the second time in five days that no new cases have been recorded, and a spokesperson for the government work team to confront "Covid-19", Taoysin Weisanoyotin, said that the cases recently recorded were quarantined among Thais returning from abroad. The night curfew was imposed in Thailand on March 26, and the Thai authorities prohibited the reception of international flights until June 30, but it was allowed to operate domestic flights at full capacity from yesterday, and the government advised citizens to use a site-tracking application in the event of new cases appearing .

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