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COVID-19: Thai schools reopen, Indonesia and Philippines record new cases

Schools across Thailand reopened on July 1 after months of online teaching due to restriction measures against COVID-19.
COVID-19: Thai schools reopen, Indonesia and Philippines record new cases ảnh 1Students in Thailand (Source: Bangkok Post)

Hanoi (VNA) –
Schools across Thailandreopened on July 1 after months of online teaching due to restriction measuresagainst COVID-19.

Preventive measuresare still seriously applied at schools.

Thailand has gone through 37 days in a row without new localtransmissions.

As of July 1, the country recorded 3,173 COVID-19 cases, including 58 deaths.

The same day, the IndonesianMinistry of Health reported more 1,385 COVID-19 cases and 58 fatalities,bringing the tallies to 57,770 and 2,934, respectively.

Meanwhile, the Philippines’health ministry confirmed more 999 infections and four deaths, raising the totalto 38,511 and 1,270 respectively./.
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