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Thailand records no new COVID-19 community infections for 28 days

Thailand reported three new coronavirus cases, all imported, marking 28 days without local transmissions, spokesman for the Thai government's Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration Taweesin Wisanuyothin said on June 22.
Thailand records no new COVID-19 community infections for 28 days ảnh 1People wear face masks in a Thai street on May 19. (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) - Thailand reported three newcoronavirus cases, all imported, marking 28 days without local transmissions, spokesmanfor the Thai government's Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration TaweesinWisanuyothin said on June 22.

According to the official, Thailand hopes to ease somerelated restrictions on foreigners entering the country, including businessexecutives, skilled workers and foreigners who live in Thailand.

The three groups will be able to return to Thailand and stayin 14-day state quarantine, he said, adding that medical tourists will also beallowed back for treatment in hospital.

Short-term business travellers and tourists from China, Japanand the Republic of Korea might be allowed to return without having to spend 14days in quarantine, he said.

The proposed easing of restrictions will be submitted to thegovernment's coronavirus task force on June 26.

Thailand, which has banned international commercial flights untilthe end of June, has to date recorded 3,151 COVID-19 cases and 58 deaths./.
VNA

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