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The Department of Health has announced that over 234 restaurants in nine provinces have established PM 2.5 dust-free rooms, offering a safer environment for patrons. This initiative aims to alleviate health concerns amid rising pollution levels. Doctor Amporn Benjapolphithak, Director General of the Department of Health, under the Ministry of Public Health, yesterday, January 29, … …

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Are they going to use Hepa filtration system? Anyway the dinning time is only a max about 2 hrs...after that those partrons are going to inhale the PM2.5 dust which is every where. It doesn't make any sense at all. 

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