BMA urges the BOE to voluntarily remove masks in public and open spaces

(8 June 65) at 4 p.m. Mr. Chatchart Sitthiphan, Governor of Bangkok Presided over the meeting of the Bangkok Communicable Disease Committee No. 7/22, with Asst. and the Board of Directors attended the meeting at Nopparat Room, 5th Floor, Bangkok City Hall, the Giant Swing and the electronic media system.

Governor of Bangkok disclosed following the meeting that Today, the meeting discussed ways to voluntarily remove masks in low-risk areas, namely public areas. and open spaces that are not crowded Have a distance of at least 1 meter due to the current Covid-19 situation. better, therefore, consider the matter But there are exceptions in some areas where masks are still required, such as flea markets, racecourses, and stadiums where people are watching. Including various risk groups that still have to wear a mask, including group 608, groups of people who have never been vaccinated. or those who have not received all the vaccinations according to the criteria

Tomorrow will be presented at the meeting of Prof. Small set first. If the small meeting sees it should be taken, it will be brought to the meeting of Prof. Again, which will be meeting on 17 June. Year 65 The actions that will be carried out under the measures of the CCC does not mean that they will be taken immediately. Must proceed in accordance with the procedures and laws.

BMA urges the BOE to voluntarily remove masks in public and open spaces

“Considering the various elements, the overall situation has improved. mortality rate decreased The number of people infected with COVID-19 has decreased, the number of hospitalizations has decreased. In addition, more tourists come to travel. And some tourists don’t wear masks. which the overall picture is in a good direction The meeting therefore agreed that the mask should be removed.

Initially, this will be done only in public areas. and open spaces only, not everywhere. Any area that is still at risk will still have to wear a mask as usual. It will be done gradually, not in a hurry, to restore normal life to the people but operate under safety. In the future, there will be further consideration in other areas.” Conclude

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