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Thailand Bans Dine-In Services in Bangkok to Stem Virus Wave
- New curbs meant to prevent health crisis, government says
- Tightening comes days ahead of Phuket reopening on July 1
Pre-vaccination checks at Bang Sue Central Railway Station in Bangkok on June 22.
Photographer: Lillian Suwanrumpha/AFP/Getty Images
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Thailand ordered restaurants in its capital city Bangkok and nearby provinces to suspend dine-in services for a month as authorities tightened curbs to tackle the nation’s deadliest wave of Covid-19 outbreak.