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Thailand eases COVID-19 lockdown but diners divided by plastic partitions

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Bangkok, May 5 (EFE/EPA).- Partitions made from plastic sheets were erected for diners at a Bangkok restaurant which reopened for the first time on Tuesday after Thailand lifted certain restrictions imposed the curb the spread of COVID-19 in the country, weeks after they were introduced. Thailand allowed street vendors and some restaurants to reopen so long as they adhere to strict social distancing measures. New government orders allow people to dine in if they maintain an appropriate setting to avoid contagion. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK). SHOT LIST: CUSTOMERS EAT WHILE SITTING BEHIND PLASTIC PARTITIONS AT PENGUIN EAT SHABU RESTAURANT IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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