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No change in curfew hours

By THE NATION

 

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The current curfew hours from 10pm to 4am will be maintained, Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin, spokesman of the government's Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said on Thursday (April 9).

 

There had been speculation that the centre had plans to declare a 24-hour curfew to contain Covid-19.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30385680

 

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These are the district restrictions from Richard Barrow.

 

Ban on the sale of alcohol in #Thailand:
????Bangkok 10-20 Apr
????Sakon Nakhon 31 Mar-16 Apr
????Chiang Mai 10-20 Apr
????Rayong 3-15 Apr
????Buriram 2-30 Apr
????Mukdahan 6-30 Apr
????Suphan Buri 4-30 Apr
????Nakhon Pathom 2-30 Apr
????Lamphun 1-30 Apr
????Chonburi from 6pm-6am
????Surin 2-30 Apr

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

These are the district restrictions from Richard Barrow.

 

Ban on the sale of alcohol in #Thailand:
????Bangkok 10-20 Apr
????Sakon Nakhon 31 Mar-16 Apr
????Chiang Mai 10-20 Apr
????Rayong 3-15 Apr
????Buriram 2-30 Apr
????Mukdahan 6-30 Apr
????Suphan Buri 4-30 Apr
????Nakhon Pathom 2-30 Apr
????Lamphun 1-30 Apr
????Chonburi from 6pm-6am
????Surin 2-30 Apr

Add Ubon Ratchathani from 10-30 Apr

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

These are the district restrictions from Richard Barrow.

 

Ban on the sale of alcohol in #Thailand:
????Bangkok 10-20 Apr
????Sakon Nakhon 31 Mar-16 Apr
????Chiang Mai 10-20 Apr
????Rayong 3-15 Apr
????Buriram 2-30 Apr
????Mukdahan 6-30 Apr
????Suphan Buri 4-30 Apr
????Nakhon Pathom 2-30 Apr
????Lamphun 1-30 Apr
????Chonburi from 6pm-6am
????Surin 2-30 Apr

So Chonburi will still sell beer before 6pm?

 

A mate in Nakhon Sawan just told me the whole country is dry for 10 days. 

Git. 

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1 hour ago, vogie said:

These are the district restrictions from Richard Barrow.

 

Ban on the sale of alcohol in #Thailand:
????Bangkok 10-20 Apr
????Sakon Nakhon 31 Mar-16 Apr
????Chiang Mai 10-20 Apr
????Rayong 3-15 Apr
????Buriram 2-30 Apr
????Mukdahan 6-30 Apr
????Suphan Buri 4-30 Apr
????Nakhon Pathom 2-30 Apr
????Lamphun 1-30 Apr
????Chonburi from 6pm-6am
????Surin 2-30 Apr

funny old thing that, bought booze in Rayong two days ago, so this information is not all correct, or even close .  

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3 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

funny old thing that, bought booze in Rayong two days ago, so this information is not all correct, or even close .  

It doesn't have to be correct to be official does it? ????

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17 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

 No, but it should be correct before someone shares it as Gospel   Or come with a very big caveat. 

These things are always subject to change, what's gospel today will be history tomorrow. Sorry if it has upset your evening, I posted it in good faith from Richard Barrow. Blocked

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Just now, vogie said:

These things are always subject to change, what's gospel today will be history tomorrow. Sorry if it has upset your evening, I posted it in good faith from Richard Barrow. Blocked

not at all. Thanks for the clarification. 

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2 hours ago, DrJack54 said:

Curfew in place and as from tomorrow no alcohol sales. Is that fair. Cruel.

Yes, it´s probably going to hurt many expats in Thailand. It might even improve their health. God forbid! How horrible and cruel.

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43 minutes ago, Pilotman said:

funny old thing that, bought booze in Rayong two days ago, so this information is not all correct, or even close .  

Phala area is dry. As you said though other places are selling.

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12 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Yes, it´s probably going to hurt many expats in Thailand. It might even improve their health. God forbid! How horrible and cruel.

Thinking as an adult that made it this far I can take personal responsibility for my health. 

Perhaps compulsory pilates classes next.

In isolation of course.

The one area that got it half right is Chonburi. Ban booze sales 6pm 6am.

Targets Thai younger folk out for get together

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7 minutes ago, Deserted said:

Why is alcohol being banned? What is the reason for this?

As with many things in Thailand drinking is a group activity. Banning the sale of alcohol and therefore hopefully its consumption will reduce the number of people congregating and assist with social distancing.

 

Why now? Well despite the public holiday being canceled, the Songkran dates are next week. How many will attempt to visit family, congregate and increase the possibility of contracting Covid-19. Lack of alcohol at this time is likely to dampen this desire to congregate somewhat

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2 minutes ago, DrJack54 said:

Thinking as an adult that made it this far I can take personal responsibility for my health. 

Perhaps compulsory pilates classes next.

In isolation of course.

Yep, that´s what everyone say. The reality is different, though. ????

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19 minutes ago, Deserted said:

Why is alcohol being banned? What is the reason for this?

Songkran is almost upon us. Yes, I know that officially the holiday is cancelled, but that doesn't alter the mindset of Thais one little bit, as most of us know.

 

Songkran means socializing and socializing, in Thailand need alcohol, just as does hogmanay in Scotland, you can't have one without the other.

 

The government does not want socializing, it spreads the virus. We all know that too, don't we. So ban alcohol sales. It won't work completely, we all know that too, but at least it will curb socializing a bit.

 

I'll be very happy to see the back of this virus, even though it has actually had little impact on my daily life. So I'm supportive of any measures that the authorities deem necessary to hasten its demise here.

 

Even if I do have to go without a wee dram for a few days. 

 

Suck it up and let's get this damn virus off our backs.

 

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22 minutes ago, Matzzon said:

Yes, it´s probably going to hurt many expats in Thailand. It might even improve their health. God forbid! How horrible and cruel.

 

 Correct, what type of expat, travels 6000 miles , for booze ...

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1 minute ago, elliss said:

 

 Correct, what type of expat, travels 6000 miles , for booze ...

Is that some crazy joke. I same as many live here. Have done for many years. In these crazy times, I do not complain about bars, restaurants etc all shut. Good thinking.

Now I can order in food to bkk condo but can't get a beer delivered. 

Next ban Netflix

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39 minutes ago, J Town said:

Dates of Songkran = ban

First up there is no songkran this year.

Granted Thai will follow tradition to certain extent. Many provience ban sales till April 30. Bangkok till April 20. 

This is not so much about Songkran. 

The recent positive cases especially in bkk have been in younger age group that seem to still getting out for p### up with friends. Solution...ban alcohol sales. Stupid solution.

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1 hour ago, lopburi3 said:

Add Ubon Ratchathani from 10-30 Apr

 

3 hours ago, vogie said:

These are the district restrictions from Richard Barrow.

 

Ban on the sale of alcohol in #Thailand:
????Bangkok 10-20 Apr
????Sakon Nakhon 31 Mar-16 Apr
????Chiang Mai 10-20 Apr
????Rayong 3-15 Apr
????Buriram 2-30 Apr
????Mukdahan 6-30 Apr
????Suphan Buri 4-30 Apr
????Nakhon Pathom 2-30 Apr
????Lamphun 1-30 Apr
????Chonburi from 6pm-6am
????Surin 2-30 Apr

I have just been told Koh Samui (Suratthani?) is included 10 - 20 April.

From my staff - nothing official yet.

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