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  • S Landreth
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    Thailand sets out seven conditions for foreign arrivals without quarantine

    From November 1st, foreign tourists arriving in Thailand, without being required to enter quarantine, must meet seven conditions, according to the Bureau of Risk Communication and Health Behavior Promotion of the Disease Control Department, today (Wednesday).

    Foreign arrivals must:

    Come from countries specified by the Thai Public Health Ministry as being low risk and arrive by air.
    Have certificates to confirm that they have received two doses of a recognised COVID-19 vaccine.
    Have negative COVID-19 results from RT-PCR tests conducted within 72 hours prior to arrival in Thailand.
    Have a minimum of US$50,000 health insurance coverage.
    Have written/electronic confirmation of hotel bookings in Thailand.
    Download and install a specified app upon arrival at the airport and undergo RT-PCR tests within 24 hours of arrival.
    Have negative test results before travelling domestically without quarantine.
    The government’s policy of reopening the country to foreign travellers is based on three models.

    The first is that arriving tourists, who are not fully inoculated, will be required to be isolated for 7 to 14 days depending on the case. The second is the “sandbox” model, which will be on trial in 17 provinces and the third is no quarantine for tourists who meet the seven conditions set by the Thai government.

    Although foreigners can enter Thailand with the fewest possible restrictions, the government attaches importance to the safety of the Thai people and the country’s health system, which must be capable with coping with the new challenge, said the department.: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thailan...ut-quarantine/

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  • Blue
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    Originally posted by S Landreth View Post
    [SIZE=14px]Tourists looking to enter Thailand past November 1 still told to book quarantine accommodations

    Foreign travellers looking to enter Thailand after November 1 are still being told by overseas Thai embassies to book quarantine accomodations, multiple sources told Thai Enquirer this week, despite statements by the government saying that the country was partially opening up.

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    They need to pick a hard date and open up. This indecisive shit is gonna kill them. Morons

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  • S Landreth
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    Tourists looking to enter Thailand past November 1 still told to book quarantine accommodations

    Foreign travellers looking to enter Thailand after November 1 are still being told by overseas Thai embassies to book quarantine accomodations, multiple sources told Thai Enquirer this week, despite statements by the government saying that the country was partially opening up.

    Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha said earlier this month in a nationally televised address that Thailand will open its doors to vaccinated travelers from a list of ten “safe” countries starting November 1.

    The prime minister said that it was time for the country to gradually reopen in accordance with his government’s plans. Prayut said that the decision was made with the economy in mind even though Covid-related repercussions were likely.

    The United States, the United Kingdom, China, Singapore, and Germany were among the countries mentioned by Prayut as being on the list. He said more countries would be announced within days but so far no more additions to the lists have been revealed.

    According to multiple travelers looking to enter the kingdom, Thai embassies overseas have told visa applicants that they have received no instructions from the foreign ministry in Bangkok about the lifting of restrictions for vaccinated travellers.

    “The embassy told us we will still need a certificate of entry and still need to book quarantine accomodations,” said one foreign traveller looking to enter Thailand from the United States.

    Another tourist shared a email from the London embassy which reads:

    “We have not been officially advised regarding November yet. If you are planning to travel to Thailand soon, you may prepare as if you are going into a quarantine hotel.”

    The tourist said he was unable to obtain a visa without booking accomodations.

    Queries to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were not immediately answered. It is unclear why a key communication delivered by the prime minister to the nation was not forwarded to foreign mission overseas.: https://www.thaienquirer.com/34154/t...accomodations/

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  • S Landreth
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    ^sure

    Originally posted by S Landreth View Post
    You don’t need to give an explanation.

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  • Blue
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    Originally posted by S Landreth View Post
    ^You don’t need to give an explanation.

    I think everyone understands you can’t afford to visit Thailand for any length of time.

    Best for Thailand if you and your type don’t visit.

    Heh. I am running a part of a business with my brother and I have almost no days off. It's good money so that's the rub. I'll sell out in 4 years probably. Money ain't the problem. I hate business. But I'm stuck with it

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  • S Landreth
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    ^You don’t need to give an explanation.

    I think everyone understands you can’t afford to visit Thailand for any length of time.

    Best for Thailand if you and your type don’t visit.


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  • Blue
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    Fully vaxxed plus a test ? Thats still quite gay. Im vaxxed but nothing like spending 16 hours on a plane and then getting your brain poked by a 6 inch q tip

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  • S Landreth
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    first up will be the posters that live in the 5 countries that have been approved to enter Thailand without a required quarantine

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  • S Landreth
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    ^you'll be included.

    by the way,...............I've been here in Thailand for the past 4 months and will be leaving in February

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  • S Landreth
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    ^Sure.

    In fact I was going to do a breakdown of all the posters who still post here but do not live here (even part time) and why they will not be visiting.

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  • Boots
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    I'm coming for holiday!!!!

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  • S Landreth
    started a topic Thailand to Open Nov 1

    Thailand to Open Nov 1

    These people need some income.

    Thailand will allow fully vaccinated visitors from low-risk countries to enter the kingdom without quarantine from Nov 1 as a key effort by the government to boost the economy.

    In a televised broadcast on Monday night, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said he has instructed the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) and the Public Health Ministry to consider reopening the country to fully vaccinated tourists without quarantine on Nov 1.

    However, pre-conditions are that international visitors will need to show that they are Covid-free at their time of travel with an RT-PCR test undertaken before they leave their home country, and then have a test in Thailand.

    He said these travellers would be allowed to visit any part of the country after meeting these requirements, adding that there will be at least ten "low risk" countries, including Singapore, Germany, China and the US.

    He said more countries will be added to the "low risk" list on Dec 1, stressing that tourists from countries not on the list will be required to undergo quarantine.

    Gen Prayut said the government also expects to consider lifting the ban on serving of alcoholic beverages in restaurants.

    "By December 1, we will also consider allowing the consumption of alcoholic beverages in restaurants as well as the operation of entertainment venues," said Gen Prayut.

    He said in the last one-and-half years, people have lived with some of the greatest peacetime challenges the country has faced in its history.

    "It has been one of the most painful experiences in my life, too, to make decisions that balance the saving of lives with the saving of livelihoods -- a choice that is not always clearly separate, and where we may save lives, but commit those lives to the unbearable pain of trying to survive with little or no income; or where we may save livelihoods but commit one's family, friends and neighbours to loss of life and the loss of their breadwinner," he said.

    "The time has come for us to ready ourselves to face the coronavirus and live with it as with other endemic infections and diseases, much as we have learnt to live with other diseases with treatments and vaccinations," he said.

    "Today, I would like to announce the first small but important step in decisively beginning the process of trying to restore our livelihoods."

    "I know this decision comes with some risk. It is almost certain that we will see a temporary rise in serious cases as we relax these restrictions.

    "We will have to track the situation very carefully, and see how to contain and live with that situation because I do not think that the many millions who depend on the income generated by the travel, leisure and entertainment sector can possibly afford the devastating blow of a second lost New Year holiday period," he added.

    Gen Prayut said he has recognised the extraordinary achievements of public health workers, other officials and all citizens for their response to his appeal in June to ready the country for quarantine-free arrivals within 120 days.

    "After we adopted the 120-day goal, extraordinary efforts were made to increase our supply of vaccines," he said, adding that deliveries jumped threefold, from around 4 million doses in May to almost 12 million arriving in July, then almost 14 million arriving in August, and now running at over 20 million a month until the end of the year, totaling over 170 million doses, far ahead of the goals he had set.

    Public health staff worked tirelessly to accelerate vaccinations to support the 120-day goal, and the public gave great cooperation in registering for vaccinations. As a result, the country's daily vaccination number shot up threefold in July, from around 80,000 doses a day in May, and kept increasing until Thailand rose to be among the 10 fastest countries in the world for administering shots.

    "We currently frequently administer more than 700,000 shots a day, and sometimes even exceed one million shots a day."

    The premier said the fact that Thailand can begin quarantine-free entry in November -- despite many other countries still trying to contain the Delta variant with restrictions on the travel of their citizens -- is a great tribute to the unity of purpose and determined response to his appeal by the public health services, by many other government departments, by the private sector, and by the cooperation given by citizens in all matters.

    "Our nation has performed an extraordinary feat in the last months and we can all be very proud about everyone's enormous contributions to those achievements.

    "These achievements, coupled with the gradual relaxation of other countries' travel restrictions, now enable us to begin the process of quarantine-free entry into Thailand," Gen Prayut said.: https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand...ov-1-reopening

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