Nine out of 10 Thais vow to keep masks on after mandate scrapped on July 1


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BANGKOK, June 19 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): An overwhelming majority of Thais say they will continue wearing face masks after mandatory face-covering is scrapped next month.

The government has announced that from July 1, it will no longer be mandatory to wear a face mask in public.

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