Restaurants began to open, parks were unlocked and hair salons came back in business as a sense of 'normalcy' restored in Thailand, almost a month after restrictions were imposed to tackle the spread of Covid-19. For the first time since mid-March, customers were allowed to dine in restaurants but with some restrictions. According to new rules, eateries must offer hand washing services at the entrance and must take customers' temperatures before they're let in. Tables must be placed 5-feet apart and cleaned after each customer, and screens must be placed between diners if two decide to sit on the same table. Similarly, anyone entering the city parks must wear a mask and undergo a temperature check.