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Bangkok, Apr 6 (EFE/EPA).- The authorities of Thailand's capital city have ordered from Tuesday the closure of all bars and entertainment venues in three central districts for two weeks amid an outbreak of Covid-19 cases linked to a series of establishments.Bangkok saw an increase in cases over the weekend after at least 45 customers who had frequented several bars in the popular nightlife areas of Ekkamai and Thong Lor were found to be infected with the virus. The closure order affects 196 venues. (Camera: ARCHIVE).ARCHIVE FOOTAGE OF NIGHTCLUBS AND BARS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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