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Diners in Bangkok adapt to life under new normal

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Bangkok, May 26 (EFE/EPA).- Diners in the Thai capital, Bangkok, have been settling in with life under the 'new normal' after new dine-in measures by the government have been introduced to prevent spread of the virus and help ailing businesses.As restaurants and food businesses have been gradually reopening, diners can be seen eating with distance in between - partitioned by cardboard and plastic sheets in order to enforce social distancing in the Thai capital. Most restaurants have resorted to the use of plastic divisions on tables or blocking seats in order for people to abide by social distancing norms. Thailand relaxed its strict norms and lifted some of its coronavirus restrictions earlier this month.However, social distancing is still required, particularly in restaurants, to curb the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus which causes the COVID-19 disease. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE EAT LUNCH ON TABLES PARTITIONED BY CARDBOARD AND PLASTIC SHEETS IN ORDER TO ENFORCE SOCIAL DISTANCING IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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