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Bangkok officially canceled New Years celebration

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64.2% of the Thai population is considered fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.

Bangkok on Monday, December 27, announced the cancellation of New Year's celebrations amid increase in the number of new cases of COVID-19.

The Guardian reports.

“The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and relevant government agencies are sorry to announce the cancellation of New Year's events held by BMA in 50 districts, including prayer and chanting ceremonies, “the Thai government said in a statement.

At the same time, the private sector decided not to ban” the celebration of the countdown to New Years “at compliance with strict quarantine restrictions.

During the day in Thailand, positive test results for coronavir 2,437 people received mustache, and the total number of cases registered in the country increased to 2,212,407. 18 Thais died from complications of COVID-19 (total since the beginning of the pandemic – 21,598).

64.2% of the population Thailand is considered fully vaccinated against coronavirus infection.

Meanwhile, China recorded the highest number of new cases of COVID-19 in 21 months. In Xi'an, where more than 13 million residents are under quarantine, each household can only send a family member to the store once every three days.

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