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Thai authorities admit "Billion Baht" quarantine has been massive cash cow for economy


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1 hour ago, Golden Triangle said:

This was a point I made when it was mooted to reduce quarantine from 14 to 10 days and then rejected, no doubt the Thai Hoteliers Association had a chat with the government that the lucky few would be losing a substantial amount of money if it was reduced to 10 days, hence the government ditched the idea, money, money, money............ Hey that would make a good record ????????

If they reduced to 10 days, they might be able to squeeze in a third sucker by month end. I wonder if they will mull or have mulled this. Makes good business sense. Much like the sittings at restaurants. Get 'em in, get 'em out as quickly as possible to make place for next customer.  

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12 minutes ago, welovesundaysatspace said:

 In addition to that, some hotels simply don’t wanna take the operational hassle and/or have their regular business being affected by it. 

False.

There are over 100 hotels now and more want in.

Your regular business comment is misguided as many of these hotels would be shut down, people losing jobs, if not for the ASQ.

 

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40 minutes ago, thaibestlover said:

In December starts vaccination in Europe and then soon after quarantine will be a thing of the past for those who show proof they got vaccination. 

That will depend upon just what requirements are applied to arriving "vaccinated" travellers, which will in turn depend on the amount of "influence" exerted on those who make the decisions.

 

If the celebratory tone regarding the amount of cash being "brought in" is genuine don't expect anything much to change!

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51 minutes ago, thaibestlover said:

In December starts vaccination in Europe and then soon after quarantine will be a thing of the past for those who show proof they got vaccination. 

Could start but not very likely until next year.

European Union says first COVID-19 vaccinations possible by Christmas | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

 

US, Germany and UK could start Covid vaccinations as early as December | Coronavirus | The Guardian

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