Phuket goes into lockdown for a month
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, PHUKET/ Created : Mar 30, 2020, 17:00 IST
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As per the latest reports, Phuket in Thailand has gone into lockdown from today, with most transportation options to the island barred. This move comes as a step to contain COVID-19 from spreading further. Reportedly, the lockdown … Read more
As per the latest reports, Phuket in Thailand has gone into lockdown from today, with most transportation options to the island barred. This move comes as a step to contain COVID-19 from spreading further. Reportedly, the lockdown will be in place for at least a month. However, cars, boats, and trucks ferrying essential items and services will be exempted. Read less
The Governor of Phuket issued the said order, imposing restrictions on people and vehicles from entering and leaving the island after six more Coronavirus cases came to the fore, taking the toll to 53.
Further, a ban has also been imposed on people and all kinds of ships ferrying into the province via its international ports, except cargo ships. And those currently there, such as the cargo ships and their crew members, who are not allowed to disembark under this condition, are expected to leave Phuket immediately after finishing their operations.
The six new cases that have been reported are all linked to the Patong area. Currently, as per the reports, 46 patients are still receiving treatment at hospitals out of the 53 cases. Further, the Health Department reported that seven people have been discharged and have gone home.
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