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Serious Jialat - Siambu Cheesepies Shut for 14 Days!

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Bars, schools shut for 14 days
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul wears a cloth mask yesterday. (Photo by Chanat Katanyu)
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul wears a cloth mask yesterday. (Photo by Chanat Katanyu)
Bars, entertainment venues, traditional massage parlours, gyms, theatres, cinemas as well as international schools and universities in Bangkok and surrounding provinces will be closed from today to combat the Covid-19 outbreak.
These measures were endorsed by the cabinet yesterday in a move to stop local transmission from spreading from the capital, which has borne the brunt of the outbreak, to the provinces.
The April 13-15 Songkran break has also been postponed to stop huge crowds of people from heading to their home towns to celebrate.
Tighter controls on foreigners from high-risk countries and territories are also being implemented.
After the cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said these measures are a bid to slow down Stage 2 of the virus outbreak for as long as possible, with restrictions to be imposed on certain activities.
Combating Covid-19 has become a priority, he said, adding that the government will expedite remedial measures to rehabilitate the economy once the situation improves.
The PM also insisted that Bangkok was not under lockdown but that controls are being enforced to prevent the further spread of the virus.
Meanwhile, during the 14-day closure, all venues will have to be cleaned and strict preventive measures implemented.
Provincial governors and communicable disease committees will also be asked to consider suspending concerts, trade fairs, religious and cultural activities as well as sports events in their provinces.
Department stores, markets, restaurants, eateries, public offices and state enterprises will remain open, but have been instructed to take preventive measures such as disinfecting surfaces and using thermal scanners.
The frequency of public transport services will be increased to avoid congestion.
Meanwhile, inter-provincial mass movements, such as by military personnel and migrant workers, must be avoided.
Government offices will adopt overlapping working hours and working at home, and opt for teleconferencing.
Governors, including the Bangkok governor, may decide to restrict movement and impose measures to reduce risks as they see fit under the Communicable Disease Act.
People arriving from South Korea, China, Macau, Hong Kong, Italy and Iran -- all defined as dangerous disease zones -- must produce health certificates issued within three days previously and have health insurance.
They must also agree to install and use a mobile monitoring application.
These measures also apply to countries where the virus is spreading.
Also yesterday, the cabinet earmarked 17.3 billion baht from funds reserved for emergencies to ease the impact of Covid-19 and drought, as well as support a reduction in utility bills.
Related agencies will also present measures to help affected businesses and households to the cabinet for approval next week.
Meanwhile, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said entertainment venues in Bangkok and nearby provinces will be closed for 14 days for a major clean-up and disinfecting operation.
He said the ministry will empower provincial governors under the Communicable Disease Act to ensure the closures, adding that schools and universities are advised to hold online classes instead.
 
These ladies will be disappointed too. Hope they are doing okay.

 
Soi Cowboy and Nana close, people have to go Nusa Data, cheaper, faster, betterer. Have a taste of local trash.
 
These ladies will be disappointed too. Hope they are doing okay.

These fuckers have boobs as hard as granite. One of them forcefully grabbed my hand and touch them and demanded for money when bringing my Tiong Cock customers there when I was working in BKK. It let me off after I gave it an angry stare.
 
These fuckers have boobs as hard as granite. One of them forcefully grabbed my hand and touch them and demanded for money when bringing my Tiong Cock customers there when I was working in BKK. It let me off after I gave it an angry stare.
hanor, same if you touch them below :tongue:
 
How come our "less developed" neighbours know how to shutdown and lockdown, and yet we still carry on as per normal? Are we really that superior to them?
 
These fuckers have boobs as hard as granite. One of them forcefully grabbed my hand and touch them and demanded for money when bringing my Tiong Cock customers there when I was working in BKK. It let me off after I gave it an angry stare.

The silicone has hardened. It's either inferior silicone or the surgeon's skills were not very good.
 
Lockdown = economy killer

Knowing gdp growth is at all costs, this is no surprise
 
How come our "less developed" neighbours know how to shutdown and lockdown, and yet we still carry on as per normal? Are we really that superior to them?
We are the Aryan race of South East Asia.
No disease , no pestilence will ever shut us down.
 
Lockdown = economy killer

Knowing gdp growth is at all costs, this is no surprise

Singapore is between a rock and a hard place. If you shut down like taiwan, We don't have enough to feed our own population. Rental seeking mentality will cause our own downfall before Caronavirus kill us all.
 
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