No New Cases for Two Weeks in 27 Provinces, 9 Stay Free from Virus, Thailand Reports

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No New Cases for Two Weeks in 27 Provinces, 9 Stay Free from Virus, Thailand Reports

Thailand reports no new COVID-19 cases in 27 provinces during the last 14 days, nine provinces remain completely free from the virus and the total number of new infections across the country stays about 30 these days – we all hope it means the soonest lifting of travel restrictions.

Here is the list of the 27 provinces that have reported no new COVID-19 cases in the last 14 days:
Amnat Charoen, Buri Ram, Chiang Rai, Chanthaburi, Kanchanaburi, Kalasin, Lamphun, Lop Buri, Maha Sarakham, Mae Hong Son, Mukdahan, Nakhon Nayok, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Nong Khai, Phetchabun, Phetchaburi, Phrae, Ratchaburi, Roi Et, Saraburi, Samut Songkhram, Si Sa Ket, Sukhothai, Udon Thani, Uttaradit, Uthai Thani and  Yasothon.

No cases have been recorded in the nine provinces:
Ang Thong, Bueng Kan, Chai Nat, Kamphaeng Phet, Nan, Phichit, Ranong, Sing Buri and Trat.

Thailand remains in the State of Emergency which was announced on March, 26 and is due to last till April, 30. The Government will assess the situation during the last week of April to decide whether to extend the State of Emergency or not.

Earlier this week, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has extended the ban on all incoming passenger flights till April, 30.

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