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Central COVID-19 Center calls off Bangkok City Hall's permission to reopen parks, museums and spas

It's time to return to the park

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Time Out Bangkok editors
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UPDATE: At 19:30 on May 31, Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) released another announcement to call off the reopening permission (see below), and has ordered the five types of venues to remain closed for another 14 days.  

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After lifting the dine-in ban for around two weeks, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), today, has decided to allow the reopening of five other types of venues from tomorrow (June 1), yet under strict measures.

The opening venues are:

  • Museums of all types, art spaces and galleries, learning centers.
  • Tattoo and nail salons - will be open under strict measures. Tattoo and nail salons that have found new cases will have to shut their doors for 14 days to sanitize the venue. 
  • Beauty clinics
  • Spas and massage places
  • Public parks - will be open without all mass gatherings, group meet-ups, and food and drink consumption except drinking water.

Other venues not stated above, including bars and sports venues, will remain closed.

At the time of writing, the government hasn't released any shutdown relief.

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