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Malls, restaurants reopen in Bangkok as Thai gov't begins easing COVID-19 restrictions

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Bangkok, Sep 1 (EFE/EPA).- Thai shopping malls, businesses and certain activities resumed operation Wednesday with restrictions on social distancing after the Thai government eased stringent coronavirus lockdown measures to alleviate the impact on the country's economy. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL).B-ROLL OF THE FIRST DAY OF MALL REOPENING IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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