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All Phuket beaches closed

By The Phuket News

 

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Local residents and tourists enjoying Nai Harn Beach. Photo: Phuket Lifeguard Service

 

PHUKET: All beaches in Phuket have been closed by order of the Phuket Governor to combat the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus.

 

The order, following the decision of the Phuket Communicable Disease Committee, which Phuket Governor Phakaphong Tavipatana chairs, came after 8pm tonight (Mar 28).

 

The order is effective immediately, and will remain in effect until at least April 10.

 

Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/all-phuket-beaches-closed-75488.php

 

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Back from my morning beach run. At Patong beach all same like every morning.

Shaole, beach cleaners, walkers, runners but no more beach business like jet ski and beach chairs.

Keep it this way then it's great.

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

There's hardly anyone there, 5 meters social distance is easy.

 

With a curfew in effect this decision doesn't make any sense to me.

agree, yesterday afternoon on kamala, no chairs, no jet skis, no massage

nothing but the sea an sand and less than 100 people.
its was nice

 

Just had a look  at Kamala, if you did not read thaivisa or go online, u'd not know the beach is closed,

No signs, people out in the water, kayaking, walking along the nearly empty beach..

Cant see them stopping anyone

 

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The best part of the announcement is the decision to close Phuket Zoo and all other shows involving animals.

 

I assume Phuket Fantasea did close after initially flouting the rules. Can someone confirm?

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On the way to get groceries, I drove down Patong beach road. The only people I saw were a few lifeguards - no people, jet skis, etc. I would have thought some of the few remaining tourists might not had heard of the closure. Perhaps the lifeguards were telling any people that came to the beach that they should leave. I was surprised no one was there.

 

I noticed that each end of Bangla road was barricaded and had a police officer stationed there. Very, very few people out. Big C had a few customers and the shelves are still full. 

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2 hours ago, marko kok prong said:

The TAT office must now resemble the movie 'The Bunker' of Hitlers last days,soon,they will open the medical cabinet and distribute the small tablets.

And in their death throws we will hear, 40 million, 40 million Aghh!

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This was just received from the U.S. Embassy in my e-mail.  Better late than never.

Looks like Curfew is in effect in Phuket now according to a release from TAT.

 

 

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Phuket Closures

 

The Tourism Authority of Thailand announced that Phuket Province is requesting all residents and tourists remain in their residence from 8:00 pm to 3:00 am and has announced closures of beaches, zoo and walking street.  Please visit the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s websitefor updated information.  Additional information about restrictions across Thailand can be found at the Ministry of Public Health’s Department of Disease Control COVID-19 website.

 

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6 hours ago, marko kok prong said:

The TAT office must now resemble the movie 'The Bunker' of Hitlers last days,soon,they will open the medical cabinet and distribute the small tablets.

Good one......I am waiting for one of those takeoff overdubbed YouTube Hitler bunker videos it would hilarious...

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Sitting behind their office desks and decide that if some are sick in the Nation you all shall be in quarantine.

Btw, anyone living near Nai Harn beach and eventually could share some info about getting to the water without making waves as to disturb or wake up any official. Beach in it self I dont care about but I use to swim laps in the ocean there 2-3 times a week in high season so a way to get in the water (or do they close???? the Andeman sea) preferably legal had been great to know about.

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I have seen the police and lifeguards go after swimmers in various beaches, in Kata the lifeguards on jetski went after a guy and told him to come out...

 

I think stopping people in single or couples to swim is just crazy, can say no larger groups of adults allowed, can easily be monitored, but that won't be as spectacular like this I guess....! I can't see any spreading happening on the beach,  but markets or supercheap or mosques/temples or boxing stadiums, or immigration offices that's what they should be worry about...

 

By the way, get ready for Covid-20 when Wuhan wild animal markets open again, would they ever stop...!

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7 minutes ago, Agusts said:

I have seen the police and lifeguards go after swimmers in various beaches, in Kata the lifeguards on jetski went after a guy and told him to come out...

 

I think stopping people in single or couples to swim is just crazy, can say no larger groups of adults allowed, can easily be monitored, but that won't be as spectacular like this I guess....! I can't see any spreading happening on the beach,  but markets or supercheap or mosques/temples or boxing stadiums, or immigration offices that's what they should be worry about...

 

By the way, get ready for Covid-20 when Wuhan wild animal markets open again, would they ever stop...!

hey they still open

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On 3/29/2020 at 6:15 AM, STALINGRAD said:

Phuketfantasea is closed until further notice.Employees eligible for government unemployment payments .

I have a family member who works there many staff are doing renovations to the infrastructure. The employer has been generous to laid off staff and is guaranteeing salaries for most. 

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