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Alcohol sales ban lifted after drop in number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand

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Bangkok, May 3 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Narong Sangnak) Thailand on Sunday eased some of the restrictions imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19 by opening businesses and parks, while Malaysia and Singapore will begin the gradual opening of curbs from Monday and Tuesday respectively.On Sunday morning, residents were e seen jogging, exercising or walking with their children in some Bangkok parks on the first day of reopening since Apr. 2, when the government shut down all public places.FOOTAGE OF ALCOHOL BEING SOLD.

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