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Thailand campaigns on wearing masks to prevent Covid-19 spread

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Samut Prakan, Dec 14 (EFE/EPA).- Thai health authorities on Monday held a campaign to promote mask wearing to prevent Covid-19 spread after the country recorded more than 40 cases related to the people who crossed the border illegally. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL).SHOT LIST: THAI HEALTH AUTHORITIES CAMPAIGN ON WEARING MASKS TO PREVENT COVID-19 SPREAD AT SUVARNABHUMI AIRPORT IN SAMUT PRAKAN, THAILAND.

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