One of them is a dhamma centre located in the Muang district, which will be closed for 14 days. Members of the dhamma centre are not allowed to travel outside the province and all gatherings are prohibited. At the same time, district officers are ordered to examine all dhamma centres in their neighbourhood and carry out random Covid-19 screenings. Last year, when the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) issued an order to temporarily close 34 locations, temples and dhamma centres were not included in the announcement. The Chiang Mai dhamma centre is not the only place where a new Covid-19 cluster has been found.
Source: Bangkok Post July 26, 2021 00:45 UTC