Thailand (Thailand) has taken this decision to make masks mandatory and to control the increasing cases of Corona, under which all the 48 provinces of the country will have to pay a fine of $ 640 for not wearing masks.
Symbolic photo
Countries are taking concrete steps to deal with the Corona epidemic. In this episode, Thailand (Thailand) has announced large fines for not wearing masks. A provision has been announced to pay a fine of US $ 640, i.e. about 47 thousand rupees, for not wearing masks in the country. This rule is being followed very strictly. This can be gauged from the fact that for not wearing a mask, Thailand’s Prime Minister (Thailand Prime Minister) Prayuth Chan Ocha was fined more than 190 dollars, or about 14 thousand rupees.
The Governor of Bangkok gave this information. Let me tell you that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan Ocha had posted a photo of one of his meetings on Facebook, in which he was seen without a mask. While giving information on Facebook, Bangkok Governor Asavin Kwanmuang said that the Prime Minister has been informed about the rule violation.
Strict rules in force in 48 provinces
Thailand has taken this decision to make masks mandatory and to control the increasing cases of corona, under which all the 48 provinces of the country will have to pay a fine of $ 640 for not wearing masks. The country is struggling with a new wave of Corona. The government’s health services have proved to be unsuccessful, hence efforts are being made to control the situation with such decisions.
Neighbors extended help to India
Like many countries of the world, India is facing a new wave of corona. More than 3 lakh cases are coming up every day and patients are facing huge shortage of oxygen in many cities. In such a situation, many countries of the world are extending a helping hand towards India. These include the names of China and Pakistan, who are in touch with the Indian government.
China has said that it is standing with the Indian government and its people in the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic. He said that he is in touch with New Delhi to provide help to deal with the increase in epidemic cases. China had on Thursday offered India the necessary help to deal with the second wave of the epidemic. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijan told the media here, “We express our sympathy for the worsening epidemic situation in India.”
Also read: Australia also extends a helping hand, will soon send oxygen, ventilators and PPE kits
Also read: ‘Huge shortage of beds and oxygen in hospitals’, foreign media worried over India’s deteriorating corona situation
.