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Thailand: Bangkok marks 2021 with fireworks and no audience due to coronavirus spread01:30
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A show of New Year's Eve fireworks lit up Bangkok skies on Thursday without a physical audience as all mass gatherings were cancelled by the authorities due to the COVID-19 spread.

The show was broadcast live.

Thai authorities have recently placed a set of new restrictions in order to help curb the rise of COVID-19 outbreaks. The new measures are expected to be in place until 4 January.

According to the latest data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, Thailand has seen a total of 6,884 cases of COVID-19 with 61 deaths with the virus.

Thailand: Bangkok marks 2021 with fireworks and no audience due to coronavirus spread

Thailand, Bangkok
December 31, 2020 at 23:38 GMT +00:00 · Published

A show of New Year's Eve fireworks lit up Bangkok skies on Thursday without a physical audience as all mass gatherings were cancelled by the authorities due to the COVID-19 spread.

The show was broadcast live.

Thai authorities have recently placed a set of new restrictions in order to help curb the rise of COVID-19 outbreaks. The new measures are expected to be in place until 4 January.

According to the latest data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, Thailand has seen a total of 6,884 cases of COVID-19 with 61 deaths with the virus.

Description

A show of New Year's Eve fireworks lit up Bangkok skies on Thursday without a physical audience as all mass gatherings were cancelled by the authorities due to the COVID-19 spread.

The show was broadcast live.

Thai authorities have recently placed a set of new restrictions in order to help curb the rise of COVID-19 outbreaks. The new measures are expected to be in place until 4 January.

According to the latest data compiled by Johns Hopkins University, Thailand has seen a total of 6,884 cases of COVID-19 with 61 deaths with the virus.

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