Thailand braces for holidays


New normal: A tourist waiting in the departure lounge with seats marked to faciliate social distancing at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok. — Reuters

THAI authorities urged vigilance as the country celebrated its first long holiday weekend after lifting most restrictions imposed to fight the spread of the coronavirus.

No new local infections have been reported in Thailand in more than a month.

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