A Thai nightclub is using live streams to keep customers entertained during the coronavirus pandemic. <br /><br />Bosses at 'The Pimp' in Bangkok said that even though lockdown measures have been lifted, they are still staying closed and using 'virtual' parties.<br /><br />There have been no cases of the Covid-19 virus in Thailand for almost two months but fears of a second wave were raised this week when a visiting Egyptian soldier tested positive as well as the daughter of a Sudanese diplomat. <br /><br />Both had been walking around public buildings instead of undergoing self-quarantine at their properties. <br /><br />Thai military leader Prayut Chan-o-cha apologised for the blunder - which threatened to scupper the country's Covid 'clean sheet' of no local transmissions.<br /><br />The prime minister said the incident should not have happened. "It shows no respect of the rules and a lack of discipline," he said.<br /><br />Thailand has eased its lockdown but international tourist arrivals remain banned and commercial airlines have no scheduled passenger flights into the country.
