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Hotels in Bangkok adapt to new normal amidst pandemic

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Bangkok, Jul 14 (EFE/EPA).- Hotels in the Thai capital Bangkok are implementing enhanced protocols for sanitation and cleanliness to help contain the spread of Covid-19.Following a decline in COVID-19 infections, hotels have resumed operations as Thailand reopened most businesses, markets and entertainment but foreign tourism is yet to restart. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL).SHOT LIST: SIAM ANANTARA HOTEL IN BANGKOK, THAILAND, OBSERVES SERIES OF SAFETY MEASURES TO CURB THE SPREAD OF COVID-19.

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