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Ratchaburi market closed for COVID-19 poisoning, villagers set up stalls to rent Phrae Carry old things to sell on the street to sustain life, noting that if you don’t, you won’t have to eat As a result, there are still expenses and debts.
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On January 3, since the Ratchaburi province ordered the closure of the Buddha amulets center, all the amulets markets in the area After the spread of COVID-19, it remains one of the 28 provinces that are the most controlled areas. More recently, 16 infected patients were found.
The closing of the market. It therefore affects a wide range of occupations in the province. The reporter reported that In the area along the ring road, Muang District, Ratchaburi Province, there are villagers who have collected amulets, amulets and antiques in their homes. After the closing of the great amulets market in Ratchaburi
Apichai Chadchuangchod, 45, said it was affected after the amulets market closed. Because most of the income comes from the market I’m not going to find another job I still don’t know how to find a way out The big markets in Ratchaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Bangkok, Petchaburi closed, and the New Year was not catering because there was no income . At this time, I don’t know if there will be any income compensation measure. How are people who buy charms doing in the industry?
“Normally I have an income of around 1,000-2,000 baht per day from the Buda market, but when I leave it on the road, I risk a car. But if you don’t, you won’t have it.”
Mr. Pimboon Thanawadee Thanaphaisan, 54, said that normal life was difficult and that the economy was still encountering COVID-19 again, causing further difficulties. Also the child is studying.During this time it is necessary to bring the beloved and collected old O amulets for sale to help support the family.
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