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Cardboard beds fill field hospital in rural Bangkok to handle new Covid variant

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Workers at a field hospital in rural Bangkok prepare beds made out of cardboard to receive Covid-19 patients. The country is facing a wave of infections due to a highly infectious variant first detected in the UK.

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