Thailand aims to ease travel as it marks 28 days without local Covid-19 transmission


A girl observes a partial solar eclipse on the Mahanakhon Skywalk Glass Tray at the King Power Mahanakhon building in Bangkok, Thailand, June 21. Thailand hopes to ease some Covid-19 (coronavirus) restrictions on foreigners entering the country after going for 28 days without recording any domestic transmissions. - Reuters

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand hopes to ease some Covid-19 (coronavirus) restrictions on foreigners entering the country after going for 28 days without recording any domestic transmissions, a senior official said on Monday (June 22).

Those who will benefit from the easing of restrictions will include business executives, skilled workers and foreigners who live in Thailand.

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