Bangkok Motor Show begins, first major event in Thailand after Corona virus epidemic

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In Thailand with a population of about 7 crore, only about three thousand two hundred cases of corona infection were reported, out of which more than three thousand patients have been cured, while only 58 people died.

Due to Corona virus, big events have still not started in the world. In most countries, there is a ban on gathering of many people at once and hence such events are postponed or canceled. Meanwhile, Thailand has started its annual auto show. The Bangkok International Motor Show, one of the world’s largest auto shows, began on 14 July. This is the first major event of this level worldwide.

Comprehensive security arrangements

This motor show held every year had to be postponed 2 times due to corona virus epidemic this year, but after regaining control of this crisis in the country, finally this event could be organized. This motor show will run for 12 days.

However, in the wake of the virus threat, the organizers have made elaborate security arrangements. The temperature of every person coming to the auto show is being checked and at the same time they are being asked to check-in and check-out from their mobile to help in the condition of contact tracing.

According to reports, almost all the people coming to this show are reaching out with masks and faceshields, so that the virus infection can be avoided. At the same time, the organizers have also created waiting spots to ensure social distancing, so that more people do not gather in the booth of any company at one time.

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More than 3 thousand cases in Thailand There have been no cases of virus local transmission in Thailand for the last about 7 weeks and in view of this, the country organized an event of this level. In this country with a population of about 7 crore, only about three thousand two hundred cases of corona infection were reported, out of which more than three thousand patients have been cured, while only 58 people died.

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