Thailand will extend a state of emergency until the end of August, a senior official said on Wednesday, maintaining the security measure put in place to contain its coronavirus outbreak.
The announcement comes after nearly two months without local transmission and with many people in Thailand questioning the need for an emergency decree.
READ MORE
Australia posts record number of new COVID-19 infections
Mexico's coronavirus death toll passes 40,000
Global coronavirus cases exceed 15 million
"It is still necessary to have the decree because we are opening up the country for more business meetings and tourism to stimulate the economy," said Somsak Roongsita, secretary-general of the National Security Council, adding that doctors had requested it be maintained.
The extension comes after a weekend where political protests took place against the government, in defiance of a ban on gatherings.
Somsak, however, said the emergency decree would be used only to contain virus outbreaks and not rallies.
Reuters