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#6843998
1 July 2021
The first international tourists to enter Thailand arrive at Phuket International airport on 1 July 2021 under the "Phuket Sandbox" program. Visitors have to undergo Covid-19 checks on arrival and are required to stay on the island for 14 days before being allowed to visit the rest of the country.
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#6844002
1 July 2021
The first international tourists to enter Thailand arrive at Phuket International airport on 1 July 2021 under the "Phuket Sandbox" program. Visitors have to undergo Covid-19 checks on arrival and are required to stay on the island for 14 days before being allowed to visit the rest of the country.
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#6844006
1 July 2021
The first international tourists to enter Thailand arrive at Phuket International airport on 1 July 2021 under the "Phuket Sandbox" program. Visitors have to undergo Covid-19 checks on arrival and are required to stay on the island for 14 days before being allowed to visit the rest of the country.
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#6844008
1 July 2021
The first international tourists to enter Thailand arrive at Phuket International airport on 1 July 2021 under the "Phuket Sandbox" program. Visitors have to undergo Covid-19 checks on arrival and are required to stay on the island for 14 days before being allowed to visit the rest of the country.
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#6844014
1 July 2021
The first international tourists to enter Thailand arrive at Phuket International airport on 1 July 2021 under the "Phuket Sandbox" program. Visitors have to undergo Covid-19 checks on arrival and are required to stay on the island for 14 days before being allowed to visit the rest of the country.
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#6844016
1 July 2021
The first international tourists to enter Thailand arrive at Phuket International airport on 1 July 2021 under the "Phuket Sandbox" program. Visitors have to undergo Covid-19 checks on arrival and are required to stay on the island for 14 days before being allowed to visit the rest of the country.
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#6843900
1 July 2021
Firefighters from south tangerang spray disinfectant in Pamulang, South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia on July 1, 2021. The implementation of disinfectants in Indonesia has been increased due to the second wave of Covid-19 attacks with new variants.
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#6843902
1 July 2021
Firefighters from south tangerang spray disinfectant in Pamulang, South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia on July 1, 2021. The implementation of disinfectants in Indonesia has been increased due to the second wave of Covid-19 attacks with new variants.
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#6843904
1 July 2021
Firefighters from south tangerang spray disinfectant in Pamulang, South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia on July 1, 2021. The implementation of disinfectants in Indonesia has been increased due to the second wave of Covid-19 attacks with new variants.
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#6843908
1 July 2021
Firefighters from south tangerang spray disinfectant in Pamulang, South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia on July 1, 2021. The implementation of disinfectants in Indonesia has been increased due to the second wave of Covid-19 attacks with new variants.
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#6843914
1 July 2021
Firefighters rest after spraying disinfectant. Firefighters from south tangerang spray disinfectant in Pamulang, South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia on July 1, 2021. The implementation of disinfectants in Indonesia has been increased due to the second wave of Covid-19 attacks with new variants.
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#6839746
29 June 2021
A nightlife worker activist from the Empower Foundation arrange the shoes during a protest for financial assistance due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) nightlife workplace closures imposed by the government, outside the Government House in Bangkok, Thailand on June 29, 2021. Nightlife workers carried symbolic high heels and bikinis to Government House on Tuesday morning, asking for monthly handouts since the government has closed their workplaces to control Covid-19. Their representatives said that bars, karaoke shops and massage parlours had been closed since early last year, and the government had ignored their requests for financial assistance now they do not have jobs. They asked for a government hand out of 5,000 baht a month each until their workplaces reopen. They said they had the right to financial assistance because they were taxpayers.The government has decided to close off infectious and high-risk areas including construction worker camps in the Greater Bangkok area and four southern border provinces for 30 days starting on Monday.
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#6839750
29 June 2021
Nightlife workers activist from the Empower Foundation stand behind the shoes during a protest for financial assistance due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) nightlife workplace closures imposed by the government, outside the Government House in Bangkok, Thailand on June 29, 2021. Nightlife workers carried symbolic high heels and bikinis to Government House on Tuesday morning, asking for monthly handouts since the government has closed their workplaces to control Covid-19. Their representatives said that bars, karaoke shops and massage parlours had been closed since early last year, and the government had ignored their requests for financial assistance now they do not have jobs. They asked for a government hand out of 5,000 baht a month each until their workplaces reopen. They said they had the right to financial assistance because they were taxpayers.The government has decided to close off infectious and high-risk areas including construction worker camps in the Greater Bangkok area and four southern border provinces for 30 days starting on Monday.
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#6839752
29 June 2021
Nightlife workers activist from the Empower Foundation stand behind the shoes during a protest for financial assistance due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) nightlife workplace closures imposed by the government, outside the Government House in Bangkok, Thailand on June 29, 2021. Nightlife workers carried symbolic high heels and bikinis to Government House on Tuesday morning, asking for monthly handouts since the government has closed their workplaces to control Covid-19. Their representatives said that bars, karaoke shops and massage parlours had been closed since early last year, and the government had ignored their requests for financial assistance now they do not have jobs. They asked for a government hand out of 5,000 baht a month each until their workplaces reopen. They said they had the right to financial assistance because they were taxpayers.The government has decided to close off infectious and high-risk areas including construction worker camps in the Greater Bangkok area and four southern border provinces for 30 days starting on Monday.
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#6839754
29 June 2021
A nightlife worker activist from the Empower Foundation poses behind the shoes during a protest for financial assistance due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) nightlife workplace closures imposed by the government, outside the Government House in Bangkok, Thailand on June 29, 2021. Nightlife workers carried symbolic high heels and bikinis to Government House on Tuesday morning, asking for monthly handouts since the government has closed their workplaces to control Covid-19. Their representatives said that bars, karaoke shops and massage parlours had been closed since early last year, and the government had ignored their requests for financial assistance now they do not have jobs. They asked for a government hand out of 5,000 baht a month each until their workplaces reopen. They said they had the right to financial assistance because they were taxpayers.The government has decided to close off infectious and high-risk areas including construction worker camps in the Greater Bangkok area and four southern border provinces for 30 days starting on Monday.
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#6839756
29 June 2021
A nightlife worker activist from the Empower Foundation poses during a protest for financial assistance due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) nightlife workplace closures imposed by the government, outside the Government House in Bangkok, Thailand on June 29, 2021. Nightlife workers carried symbolic high heels and bikinis to Government House on Tuesday morning, asking for monthly handouts since the government has closed their workplaces to control Covid-19. Their representatives said that bars, karaoke shops and massage parlours had been closed since early last year, and the government had ignored their requests for financial assistance now they do not have jobs. They asked for a government hand out of 5,000 baht a month each until their workplaces reopen. They said they had the right to financial assistance because they were taxpayers.The government has decided to close off infectious and high-risk areas including construction worker camps in the Greater Bangkok area and four southern border provinces for 30 days starting on Monday.
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