Chiang Mai shuts 23 restaurants after 152 customers test positive but Bangkok restaurants can now serve booze until 9pm


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BANGKOK, Jan 9 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Chiang Mai’s governor has ordered 23 restaurants in Muang district to shut down for between three and 14 days after customers sparked Covid-19 cluster outbreaks. All the establishments served alcohol.

Health officials urged visitors to any of the restaurants to get tested immediately and isolate at home for 7 days even if the result is negative.

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