The epidemic can’t be stopped! Bangkok is the hardest hit area, Thailand considers closing the city

The third wave of the outbreak in Thailand has been spreading rapidly since the end of March in Bangkok entertainment venues, with more than 900 confirmed cases on a single day for several days. The number of confirmed cases of CCP virus in Bangkok in a single day accounts for about half of the total number of cases in Thailand, which is the hardest hit area of the epidemic in Thailand.

Thailand’s third wave of the epidemic is serious, Thailand’s National Stability and Security Council told the media that the Thai government is currently discussing whether to take measures to close the capital city of Bangkok, and may be discussed at a meeting of the Thai Epidemic Management Center held on the 28th, and make a decision.

Thailand yesterday (25) added 2438 confirmed cases and 11 deaths, the highest number of new deaths in a single day since the outbreak of the epidemic. Bangkok announced the emergency closure of 31 commercial and public places from today (26) in the hope of slowing down the spread of the epidemic.

The 31 types of places include cinemas, parks, massage parlors, gyms, museums, convention centers, amusement parks, etc., while department stores will have to shorten their opening hours to 9 p.m. and 24-hour convenience stores must close from 10 p.m. every day to 6 a.m. the next day.

The highest number of confirmed cases was in Bangkok yesterday, accounting for 1,078 cases, followed by 163 cases in Chiang Mai and 115 cases in Nonthaburi.

The third wave of the outbreak in Thailand has been spreading rapidly since the end of March in Bangkok’s entertainment venues, with more than 900 confirmed cases on a single day for several days. Bangkok accounts for about half of the total number of confirmed cases of CCP virus in a single day, making it the hardest hit area of the outbreak in Thailand.