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Samut Sakhon’s closed order ‘Shrimp Central Market’ continues on the side of the ‘Thai Talay’ Open on January 4, 64.
On December 3, 2020, Mr. Teerapat Kashmat, Deputy Governor of Samut Sakhon Province Representing the Governor of Samut Sakhon Province As Chairman of the Communicable Diseases Committee of Samut Sakhon Province AND Superintendent of Public Administration at a emergency situation, Samut Sakhon province An order has been issued in Samut Sakhon province 10/2564 dated January 3, 2021 regarding the closure of the shrimp market in Samut Sakhon. And Srimuang Dormitory, Mahachai Subdistrict, Mueang Samut Sakhon District Temporary second time (No. 36) from January 4 to 31, 2020 until there is a change order.
From the original order to close the shrimp market in Samut Sakhon province AND Srimuang dormitory from December 19, 2020 to January 3, 2021, but due to the situation, people infected with COVID-19 More and more constantly And the general situation has the potential to spread the infection quickly.
Also those who are not infected AND do not have much immunity who should consider separating those found AND surveillance of high-risk people for at least 14 days, therefore an order to close the shrimp market in the province of Samut Sakhon. And Srimuang’s bedroom for a temporary period of time.
Ms Amphai Harnkraiwilai, President of Mahachai Fisheries Development Cooperative Ltd. and President of Samut Sakhon Chamber of Commerce revealed “Prachachart Business” that the province has not ordered to close the Thai maritime market, so on January 4, 2020 , it will open for normal operations. Under public health measures that have been prepared to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Strict Since the car that is going to enter has a door to spray disinfectants. For those who will come to buy: selling in Thailand’s maritime market must practice
- You should wear a cloth face mask or face mask at all times. Wash your hands regularly with alcohol gel. If someone is found not to meet the established standards, they will immediately leave the Thai sea market.
2. Buyers: Sellers who regularly trade in the Thai Sea Market must have an access pass issued by the Samutsakhon Shrimp Trader. And the Fish Dealers Club, Samut Sakhon
3. Those who bring shrimp and fish to the shrimp raft The fish raft in the Thai seafood market must be able to show the COVID-19 free pass.
4. Small shoppers who do not visit regularly Must be able to show a COVID-19 free certificate
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