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Bangkok offers online vocational training courses to people losing jobs due to COVID-19

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Bangkok, Jan 19 (EFE/EPA).- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has been offering various online vocational courses, including Thai massage, crafts, cooking, make up and hairdressing, for those who are left unemployed and jobless due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The number of unemployment in Thailand is predicted to reach 11.8 million in 2021. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT).SHOT LIST: THAI INSTRUCTORS TEACH THAI MASSAGE, COOKING AND ENGLISH DURING THEIR ONLINE VOCATIONAL TRAINING CLASSES AT BANGKOK METROPOLITAN ADMINISTRATION'S VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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