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Thailand’s colour zones change from Monday – some restrictions ease

From tomorrow we’ll see the resumption of limited dine-in services in restaurants located in the remaining 4 Dark Red zones of Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani and Samut Prakan.

Restaurants in these 4 provinces will now be able to resume dining on premises, until 9pm. But they can only seat 25% of their full capacity. So, a table for 4 can only seat 1 person, while takeaways can still be provided until 11pm. The serving of alcohol in these areas is still prohibited.

Schools and other educational institutions in Dark Red zones also remain prohibited from holding in-person classes and activities in their buildings. Here’s a quick graphic from the Thai Public relations Department…

Meanwhile, Chiang Mai and Chon Buri were removed from the list of Dark Red zones. Currently, there are 17 provinces considered Red zones, where dine-in services are permitted until 11pm, without the serving of alcohol. Phuket was downgraded to an Orange Zone.

Thailand still had no provinces categorised as Green or even Yellow yet, but hopefully, the downward trend continues. The zone layout now is: 4 Dark Red zones, 17 Red zones, 56 Orange zones for 77 provinces total.

The updated province colour-coded zones are…

DARK RED ZONE
Bangkok

Nonthaburi
Pathum Thani

Samat Prakan
RED ZONE
Ayutthaya

Chonburi

Chachoengsao

Kanchanaburi

Nakhon Pathom

Nakhon Si Thammarat
Narathiwat

Prachuap Khiri Khan

Phetchaburi

Ranong

Rayong
Ratchaburi

Samut Sakhon

Songkhla

Surat Thani

Tak

Yala
ORANGE ZONE
Amnat Charoen

Ang Thong

Bueng Kan

Buriram

Chai Nat

Chaiyaphum

Chanthaburi

Chiang Mai

Chiang Rai

Chumphon

Kalasin

Kamphaeng Phet

Khon Kaen

Krabi

Lampang

Lamphun

Loei

Lopburi

Mae Hong Son
Maha Sarakham

Mukdahan

Nakhon Nayok

Nakhon Phanom

Nakhon Ratchasima

Nakhon Sawan

Nan

Nong Bua Lamphu

Nong Kai

Pattani

Phang Nga

Phatthalung

Phayao

Phetchabun

Phichit

Phitsanulok

Phrae

Phuket
Prachinburi

Roi Et

Sa Kaeo

Sakon Nakhon

Samut Songkram

Saraburi

Satun

Sing Buri

Sisaket

Sukhothai

Suphanburi

Surin

Trang

Trat

Ubon Ratchathani

Udon Thani

Uthai Thani

Uttaradit

Yasothon

There may still be some provincial-centric restrictions remaining. Keep up with your local media for the latest announcements.

SOURCE:PR Thai Government

Tim Newton

Tim joined The Thaiger as one of its first employees in 2018 as an English news writer/editor and then began to present The Thaiger's Daily news show in 2020, Thailand News Today (or TNT for short). He has lived in Thailand since 2011, having relocated from Australia.
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