More overseas Thais scheduled to return home this week; zero Covid-19 case reported on Monday (June 15)


A street food vendor pushing her cart past graffiti on a store's shutters in downtown Bangkok on Monday (June 15). Thailand reported zero new case of Covid-19, as well as no new fatality as the country moves toward further easing restrictions on high-risk business and leisure activities. - AFP

BANGKOK (Xinhua): More overseas Thais are scheduled to return home this week, Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) spokesman Thaweesilp Visanuyothin said on Monday (June 15).

The homebound Thais are scheduled to return from abroad between Monday and June 22 and to immediately undergo the 14-day state quarantine, Thaweesilp said.

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