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The Phuket News March 27, 2020

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PHUKET GOVERNOR CALLS FOR TOURISTS TO STAY INDOORS AT NIGHT

Tourists gathered on Patong Beach on Monday night (Mar 23). Photo: Tanyaluk

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huket Governor Phakaphong Tavipatana on Wednesday issued a notice calling for all tourists on the island to to selfquarantine themselves in their hotel rooms or other accommodation from 5pm to midnight. Not calling the order a “curfew”, the notice signed by Governor Phakaphong carefully “requests for cooperation” from tourists, and came 48 hours after crowds of foreigners gathered on Patong Beach on Monday night, with Patong Police clearing the beach of all people on Tuesday night. The notice also came just hours after Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam specifically announced to

the nation this afternoon that there will not be any curfew in the country. That news came as the nation braced for a slew of new measures to counter the spread of the disease as the state of emergency powers were to come into effect from yesterday (Mar 26). The state of emergency powers are to remain in effect through to April 30, Deputy PM Wissanu confirmed. He also explained that under the new powers, invoked at the request of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Tuesday, only people 70 years of age or older, children five or younger, and those already suffering from serious health conditions must stay at home. “A t t h i s s t a g e , w e h a v e not announced a curfew, which means everyone can go out, but

these three groups of people are asked to stay at home,” he said. “Any other people can go out at anytime,” Mr Wissanu said. “Government offices will remain open as usual and the media can continue reporting news of the outbreak, but please beware of fake news,” he said. While for now a “lockdown” has been avoided, Mr Wissanu cautioned that other measures may need to be implemented later if the situation regarding the virus deteriorates. “At this stage, we have not locked down the country as we are still waiting for Thai people to return home. “We have not locked down provinces, but do not encourage people travel to other provinces as there will be a lot of checkpoints set up starting tonight,” he said.

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“If you travel by public transport, you must have some space between each other,” he added. “At the checkpoints, you have to be able to present an ID card and allow officers to check your body temperature,” Mr Wissanu noted. Government offices will stay open. “Factories and banks are also allowed to stay open. Restaurants can be open, but only for takeaway. Department stores can be open, but only grocery zones, drug stores and for selling essential consumer goods. All types of public transport can operate as normal,” Mr Wissanu said. “People do not have to hoard goods, as stores are continuing to be restocked all the time. Also, goods and food delivery drivers can work normally, and we also support people...

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