CHIANG RAI, April 9 (TNA) – More provinces in Thailand
have imposed partial lockdown to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.
While Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha administration has
imposed a nationwide curfew from 10 pm – 4 am since Friday, it has given
provincial governors to consider measures to cope with the outbreak including
shutdown of provinces’ borders.
Chiang Rai, Krabi and Trang have become the latest provinces
to apply partial lockdowns with the orders by their respective provincial
administrations and public health commissions
From Thursday to April 30, only four highways are open for
motorists travelling in and out of Chiang Rai to adjacent provinces, Chiang Mai
and Phayao. Travelling inside the
province is also restricted as nine police checkpoints are set up in the
province.
Chiang Rai has six active coronavirus cases with no new
cases reported in the last seven days.
The southern province of Trang has also announced a partial
lockdown beginning on Friday to April 30 as it has seen higher number of cases
arriving from other provinces.
Surveillance measures have been tightened including 14-day
health quarantine for all travelers arriving in Trang. There are seven reported Covid-19 cases in
Trang, five have recovered.
In Krabi, another southern province that is home to several
tourist attraction, higher number of infection has prompted the governor to
step up preventive measures.
A lockdown order has been imposed prohibiting people from
travelling to other district until the end of April.
Most of Krabi’s 16 Covid-19 cases are found on Koh Lanta
island and Koh Phi Phi island. (TNA)