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BANGKOK, May 28 — Thailand plans to shorten the five-hour night curfew which now runs from 11 pm to 4 am by an hour under the third phase of relaxation of restrictions imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, beginning June 1, according to the National Security Council. NSC secretary-general Gen...

Customers' protective masks hang on their ears as they eat food in Chinatown, after the government started opening some restaurants outside shopping malls in Bangkok, Thailand, May 3, 2020. — Reuters pic

NSC secretary-general Gen Somsak Rungsita, however, he did not say if the curfew will begin an hour later or end an hour earlier. Somsak said businesses and venues which are expected to resume operation on June 1 include massage parlours and cinemas at shopping malls. The state of emergency was extended to May 31 and then to June 30 to prevent a second wave of Covid-19 infections.

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