Re: Coronavirus (Covid-19) News
Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 12:32 pm
More confusion in the land of confusion ...
GOV’T RULES HINT AT MORE QUARANTINE AFTER NOV. 1 REOPENING
The upcoming launch of the “quarantine-free” reopening for tourists on Nov. 1 may still require travelers to quarantine at least for a night after all, according to a guideline published by a public health agency.
There are only 10 days to go before the date where fully vaccinated tourists from 10 countries designated as “low risk” would be allowed to enter the country without any quarantine, as announced by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha. The travelers would need to take a coronavirus test once before arriving in Thailand, and another upon their arrival.
But the government has yet to clarify on many issues related to the supposed reopening, including the list of the 10 countries deemed to be low-risk of infection. So far, Prayut has only named five of them: the US, UK, China, Germany, and Singapore.
The government also has not communicated whether vaccinated adults travelling with unvaccinated children, and where the tourists who arrive at the airport would be staying until the result of their coronavirus test comes back.
https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/cri ... reopening/
There is still a long list of requirements that is likely to deter 95% of holidaymakers. It seems to be only a trickle of expats and long-termers that are returning at the moment regardless of TAT's BS figures.
GOV’T RULES HINT AT MORE QUARANTINE AFTER NOV. 1 REOPENING
The upcoming launch of the “quarantine-free” reopening for tourists on Nov. 1 may still require travelers to quarantine at least for a night after all, according to a guideline published by a public health agency.
There are only 10 days to go before the date where fully vaccinated tourists from 10 countries designated as “low risk” would be allowed to enter the country without any quarantine, as announced by PM Prayut Chan-o-cha. The travelers would need to take a coronavirus test once before arriving in Thailand, and another upon their arrival.
But the government has yet to clarify on many issues related to the supposed reopening, including the list of the 10 countries deemed to be low-risk of infection. So far, Prayut has only named five of them: the US, UK, China, Germany, and Singapore.
The government also has not communicated whether vaccinated adults travelling with unvaccinated children, and where the tourists who arrive at the airport would be staying until the result of their coronavirus test comes back.
https://www.khaosodenglish.com/news/cri ... reopening/
There is still a long list of requirements that is likely to deter 95% of holidaymakers. It seems to be only a trickle of expats and long-termers that are returning at the moment regardless of TAT's BS figures.