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Songkran Postponement Goes to Cabinet; Conflicting Reports of Bar Closing (or not)

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Cabinet to vote to postpone Songkran to a date TBD.  Certainly a wise decision.

Conflicting reports of closing entertainment venues so personally I'm going to wait until the reports are consistent.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1880010/songkran-to-be-postponed-venues-and-schools-closed

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30384184?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=internal_referral

Khao Sod says that the cabinet will consider the proposal to close pubs, cinemas, etc., tomorrow (17 March)

Edited by DivineMadman
add Khaosod; clarify it’s all supposed to be going to the Cabinet
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and here it starts with the lockdowns:

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1880080/buri-ram-province-locked-down

 

Songkran postponement is now definite. Thai friend told me (who had to cancel his Songkran trip as a result) and here:

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1880010/33-new-infections-as-songkran-postponed

 

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41 minutes ago, anddy said:

Songkran postponement is now definite. Thai friend told me (who had to cancel his Songkran trip as a result) and here:

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1880010/33-new-infections-as-songkran-postponed

 

Again, Khao Sod is saying technically that the decisions still have to go to the cabinet on Tuesday.  

(Sorry - Thai language.). https://www.khaosod.co.th/breaking-news/news_3761670

Richard Barrow says the confusion is that government spokesperson described it as if it were a done deal.  Which presumably it is - effectively.

Until it changes.  555

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Cabinet has met and now it's official.

Pubs, entertainment venues & massage parlors shut 18-31 March.

(Also rules about stadiums, arenas closed until further notice.)

I haven't seen anything that includes restaurants.  But I'm sure more details and contradictory details will emerge.

Not a lock-down (yet).

 

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10 minutes ago, DivineMadman said:

Cabinet has met and now it's official.

Pubs, entertainment venues & massage parlors shut 18-31 March.

(Also rules about stadiums, arenas closed until further notice.)

I haven't seen anything that includes restaurants.  But I'm sure more details and contradictory details will emerge.

Not a lock-down (yet).

 

Sad for all the boys. Hope they have their regular customers LINE ids to contact for help if things turn terrible for them the next 2 weeks.

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49 minutes ago, DivineMadman said:

Cabinet has met and now it's official.

Pubs, entertainment venues & massage parlors shut 18-31 March.

(Also rules about stadiums, arenas closed until further notice.)

I haven't seen anything that includes restaurants.  But I'm sure more details and contradictory details will emerge.

Not a lock-down (yet).

 

BTW the note about the bar closings is only confirmed for Bangkok.  I don’t even try to follow what might be the rules out yonder

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6 minutes ago, hank75 said:

This is compulsory correct, not voluntary? All bars will shutter for two weeks?

Correct.

Again - no word on how it will apply to restaurants or places like Telephone Bar Restaurant.  Probably will shut?

No word on whether it applies to hotel bars.

Some bars/venues are shutting early (tonight the 17th).  Fake Club.  Stranger Bar.

 

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29 minutes ago, Patanawet said:

What is significant about 18th to the 31st of March? Will it all be cleared up by the 31st?

14 days is the quarantine period. Thats the logic there. Though infection can still happened elsewhere.

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The question isn't whether the bars will close-that was inevitable- but how many will ever re-open. Think of Sunee and the remnants of Boyztown....not many customers to lose there even before the virus arrived. 

Does anyone currently in Thailand have any idea of the levels of hotel occupancy? or of tourist arrivals?

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1 hour ago, Londoner said:

The question isn't whether the bars will close-that was inevitable- but how many will ever re-open. Think of Sunee and the remnants of Boyztown....not many customers to lose there even before the virus arrived. 

I continue to think that the success of the move to Patpong from Soi Twilight shows that there's money to be made with the bars -- in Bangkok at least -- and so when things return to normal the bar scene will as well.  

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FYI - some of us were just at Telephone pub bar Restaurant .  If and to the extent Telephone ____________ is a pub/bar, all signs are being removed/covered.  It is a bar no longer.  

But Telephone: The Restaurant - and I assume Balcony: The Restaurant - will continue operating (until they can't).  At least that's the plan now.

So it's ok to go to Telephone.  Soi 4 is not closing.

Also - Telephone and Balcony have removed a bunch of tables so it you can practice social distancing.  And the staff are as cute as ever.

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