Thai PM appeals for patience over further easing of lockdown restrictions


Therapists wearing face shields wait for costumers at a traditional Thai massage shop which reopened after the Thai government eased isolation measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in Bangkok, Thailand, June 3, 2020. - Reuters

BANGKOK (Xinhua): Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Wednesday (June 3) appealed to the public not to pressure the government to hasten the fourth phase of the easing of lockdown restrictions, and not to expect a quick cure to Covid-19 pandemic as Thailand is still in the midst of researching an effective vaccine.

"It has to be done step by step," Prayut said.

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