Thailand and Myanmar agree to halt cross-border goods transport; Thai govt report five Covid-19 cases


BANGKOK, Oct 19 (Xinhua): Thai northwestern province of Tak ordered a temporary halt to all movement of goods across the border with Myanmar from Monday until Oct. 25, in an attempt to stem the possible spread of Covid-19 from Myanmar.

The temporary measure was ordered by Tak governor Pongrat Piromrat.

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