Sealing virus loopholesAs the country readies to welcome back migrant workers, state authorities are obliged to intensify measures to the maximum to seal the loopholes and prevent a second wave of coronavirus infections. Another 42,100 migrant workers are those who receive a so-called demand letter from prospective employers. Each day, there are reports of migrant workers being smuggled across natural borders. In doing so, the places must be inspected and receive approval from health authorities. It's undeniable that migrant workers will play a big role in restoring the economy, and that adapting to make quarantine for migrant workers affordable and manageable, with no compromise on virus prevention, must be considered.
Source: Bangkok Post July 23, 2020 22:41 UTC