Thai health authorities have recommended tougher restrictions on businesses and people’s movement in 28 provinces, including the capital Bangkok, as the number of new Covid cases rises.

The measures include suspending some businesses and crowded activities, as well as advising people in affected provinces to work from home and avoid unnecessary travel.

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อาการของโรค #โควิด19 pic.twitter.com/rv4AFYF4zE

Tokyo metropolitan officials are expected to ask the central government on Saturday to declare a state of emergency amid a resurgence of Covid cases, local media reported.

The Tokyo governor, Yuriko Koike, will make the request in a meeting with the economy minister, Yasutoshi Nishimura, who coordinates government measures to fight the pandemic, according to the Nikkei newspaper, citing multiple sources.

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Thai health authorities have recommended tougher restrictions on businesses and people’s movement in 28 provinces, including the capital Bangkok, as the number of new Covid cases rises.

The measures include suspending some businesses and crowded activities, as well as advising people in affected provinces to work from home and avoid unnecessary travel.

#COVID19 symptoms
อาการของโรค #โควิด19 pic.twitter.com/rv4AFYF4zE

Tokyo metropolitan officials are expected to ask the central government on Saturday to declare a state of emergency amid a resurgence of Covid cases, local media reported.

The Tokyo governor, Yuriko Koike, will make the request in a meeting with the economy minister, Yasutoshi Nishimura, who coordinates government measures to fight the pandemic, according to the Nikkei newspaper, citing multiple sources.

Continue reading…

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