77% of Thais expect Covid-19 cases to surge during Songkran, according to Thailand's department of health


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BANGKOK, March 26 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): More than three-quarters of Thais believe Covid-19 infections will surge during and after Songkran, according to the Department of Health’s latest Anamai poll.

The poll showed 77 per cent of respondents think daily infections will spike during over the long Songkran holiday (April 13-17) as people travel back home to visit their families.

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