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Take away Indian dinner at home from Tamil Naidu restaurant in Bangkok

 

 

 

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Prata
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Chicken masala
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Spanish mackerel pan fry with Indian herbs and spices
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Chicken biryani
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Dinner
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What a wonderful Sunday today.

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1911600/bma-discusses-new-normal


BMA discusses new normal
Restaurant meals, haircuts and jogging in the park are back on ... but with many limits
published : 2 May 2020 at 20:46

 

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Partitions are installed at the Penguin Eat Shabu restaurant in the Saphan Kwai area in Bangkok on Saturday. The restaurant accepts customers only by reservation. (Photo by Nutthawat Wicheanbut)

 

Masks, distancing and fever checks are the new way of life in Bangkok for at least another month, even as City Hall eased the lockdown in the capital in line with the government’s announcement on Friday.

 

The measures the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) plans to impose are similar to those already in place and in line with the government’s directives, said Pol Capt Pongsakorn Kwanmuang, a BMA spokesman, after a meeting of the capital’s communicable disease committee on Saturday.

 

The guidelines cover 10 types of businesses, most of which will be ready to offer services starting on Sunday. The exception is markets, where vendors are not yet ready to meet all the requirements. That includes the BMA-run Chatuchak weekend market, which will need “one or two weeks of preparation to reopen”, said Pol Capt Pongsakorn.

 

What follows is a summary of what will and won’t be allowed:

 

Eateries

 

Restaurants covering more than 200 square metres must check employees and patrons for fever while smaller ones must do the best they can. Seating must be 1m to 1.5m apart and partitions must be installed, except when tables are at least 2m apart

 

Customers coming in groups are advised to be seated separately. 

 

Buffets are not allowed, only a-la-carte orders. Alcohol must not be served but can be brought home.

 

Live music is banned and distancing must be observed when queuing at cashiers.

 

Likewise, other types of eateries, stalls and hawkers must arrange for distancing for customers queuing to buy from them.

 

Markets

 

Wet, flea, floating and walking-street markets must set limits on the number of customers they can serve at a given time and restrict their entry and exit. Both vendors and customers must be screened for fever. Sanitisers must be provided and hand-sanitising must be promoted. Everyone must wear masks.

 

Barbershops, hair salons

 

Only trimming, washing and styling are allowed. Customer limits must be set, as well as 20-minute breaks at intervals for cleaning. Records of cleaning schedules must be kept, as well as details of customers. (story continues below)

 

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Public health workers show employees of the Chalachol hair salon how to clean their equipment in Bangkok on Friday. (Photo by Nutthawat Wicheanbut)

 

Clinics 

Beauty and weight-loss clinics remain closed. The operators of other types of clinics can reopen but hey must follow the guidelines to be issued soon by the Public Health Ministry.

 

Golf courses, driving ranges

 

Food may be served in the clubhouse and the same measures used by restaurants apply. No group activities are allowed during or after playing. No competitions can be held and distancing rules apply on the course.

 

Outdoor sports

 

The types of sports allowed to resume are tennis, shooting and archery. Food may be served at venues, with the same rules as restaurants. No group activities are allowed during or after playing. No competitions, team play or spectators are allowed. Distancing is to be observed at all times.

 

Looking to get some indoor exercise instead? That’s not possible yet as gyms and many other similar facilities remain closed (see list at end of story).

 

Public parks

 

Walking, jogging and cycling are allowed, as well as solo exercises. Non-group tai chi can be practised. Operators must restrict entry and exit and set up fever-screening checkpoints. Everyone must wear masks. No food can be sold or eaten but drinks can be sold.

 

Pet grooming shops, spas

 

Bookings must be made in advance and records of customers must be kept. Operators must ask customers questions to determine whether they are at risk.

 

Other retailers

 

Places that are already allowed to open such as supermarkets, convenience stores with dining corners, small retail shops or community grocery shops must limit customer numbers, check people for fever and ensure distancing while customers shop.

 

Telecom shops at malls can reopen and mobile vending machines can operate provided they are placed with social distancing in mind.

 

Drink responsibly 

 

Alcohol sales are allowed starting from Sunday for home consumption only, as stipulated by the central government.

 

However, if too many drinkers behave irresponsibly or stage gatherings at which disease transmission risk is high, the booze ban that was in place for most of April could be slapped on again, authorities warned.

 

“But if we discuss with our neighbouring provinces and the consensus is to suspend the sale, we will abide by the joint resolution,” Pol Capt Pongsakorn said.

 

On Friday the government announced the extension of the 10pm to 4am curfew by another month. It also banned gatherings including handouts to people, and meetings, except religious ceremonies, which are at the discretion of elders.

 

What’s not open yet

 

Under the announcement, the following places remain closed:

 

Cinemas, pubs, bars, entertainment venues, water parks, playgrounds, fun parks, zoos, skating or rollerblade rinks or similar types of sports, snooker parlours, billiard halls, bowling alleys, game shops, internet shops, public swimming pools and cockfighting rings.

 

Also closed are department stores, shopping centres, fitness centres, beauty clinics, trade exhibition halls, conference halls, exhibitions, museums, public libraries, nurseries, elderly nursing homes, boxing rings, gyms, tattoo shops, dancing halls or schools, horse racing tracks, bathing services, saunas, health shops, Thai massage, foot massage and massage parlours.

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So I had physically gone to confirm a while a go, sit-in dining is now allowed. Went to my favourite beef noodle stall.

 

 

 

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But I take away, don't want to rush dining-in at this time
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Finally dining-in restaurants and stalls had been allowed on May/3 Sunday. Also selling of alcohol began on the same day for taking home to drink as drinking in restaurants and public is still banned.

 

Anyway I could start dining once again, this is lunch on Monday

 

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Cold cuts
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Anchovy salad
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Spaghetti with Italian sausage and prawns
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Lunch
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The meats
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Lamb
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Wagyu
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Yummy
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Finished with my favourite Pizza Margherita
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https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/1913552/thailand-logs-1-new-covid-case-1-death-wednesday

Thailand logs 1 new Covid case, 1 death Wednesday 
updated: 6 May 2020 at 12:38

 

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A young resident of the Klong Toey community has his temperature taken as he takes part in testing for the Covid-19 novel coronavirus in Bangkok on Wednesday. (AFP photo)

 

The government on Wednesday reported one new coronavirus patient, a Thai masseuse, and one death, of an Australian hotel manager in the South.

 

Dr Taweesilp Visanuyothin, spokesman of the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, said the total of Covid-19 cases rose to 2,986 as the masseuse, aged 27, tested positive for the disease after returning from Russia and being quarantined.

 

The native of Buri Ram province arrived back from Russia on Sunday on a flight that carried about 70 passengers. After landing at Suvarnabhumi airport, they were brought to quarantine at a hotel in Samut Prakan province.

 

The woman had a fever of 38.3°C, a cough and shortness of breath and tested positive on Monday, Dr Taweesilp said.

 

“We have quarantine so we are confident that the people who were in contact with the patient were quarantined from the start,” he said.

 

The death toll went up to 55 with the case of the Australian man, 69, who worked as the manager of a hotel in the southern province of Phangnga.

 

He had asthma and fell sick on March 25 with coughing and fatigue. He went to a clinic on March 28 with a fever of 37.9°C, shortness of breath and low blood oxygen saturation, Dr Taweesilp said.

 

The man was later admitted to a hospital in Phuket province. Tests revealed severe pneumonia and Covid-19 infection. He was also suffering from exhaustion and placed on a ventilator. He then developed renal complications and died on Tuesday.

 

Dr Taweesilp also said that the Department of Medical Sciences had confirmed that the 40 suspected cases of infection in the southern province of Yala had conclusively tested negative for Covid-19.

 

Over the past 24 hours, 14 coronavirus patients recovered and were discharged from hospitals. The accumulated number of recovered patients was now 2,761, representing a recovery rate of 92.37%. Dr Taweesilp said 173 patients remained at hospitals.

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Went upcountry for sales today driving along a nice canal

 

 

 

Ended with a simple meal at a Thai shop Krapow moo and egg
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Tomyan prawns soup
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Sardine Thai herb salad
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Simple delicious and costs only 165 baht or $7.20
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Had a very long lunch yesterday started 12.30noon ended at 9pm. Lots of food and drinks and fun.

 

Soft and luscious, Burrata di Bufala
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Love 'em meats
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Salad
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Spaghetti with Italian sausage and prawns
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Octopus with potato
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Thai larb chicken wings made by chef's wife
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Anglehair vongole
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More wonderful meat, wagyu
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Seabass
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Calzone
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