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Fourteen day quarantine for tourists set to end - two plans mulled for April 1st start, sources suggest


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2 hours ago, webfact said:

the tourist will be required to quarantine at their home where they are about to begin their journey before setting foot in Thailand. 


Riiiiiiight. So never mind the journey to the airport, the time at the airport and the long plane trip (highly likely two leg when Thai goes bust) where they will be mixing with everyone else who hasn’t been in quarantine...

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Just like to point out the guy from hua hin or near there living here in thailand, who drove to phuket in his own car  recently jan 29th had a patong stay for a week and returned to hua hin covid positive.

Nothing could go wrong with asking people to self quarantren in there own country.

Are these people in charge of these ideas really that innocent.

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12 minutes ago, Spellforce said:

With only 83 deaths in Thailand, do you really think Thailand needs to vaccine all the country ?

I think they should start vaccinated at least a dozen... 555 or at least Bkk. Yes they need to vaccinate the Whole Country when Bangkok used to be the most visited place in Earth of course vaccinate. 555  Tourist from all the world end up everywhere in Thailand even laying in the sugar cane field. 

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3 minutes ago, arick said:

I think they should start vaccinated a dozen... 555 or at least Bkk yes they need to vaccinate the Whole Country when Bangkok used to be the most visited place in Earth acourse vaccinate. 555

Phase 2 of vaccination is all people working in tourism (Pattaya, Island etc...).

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They have already said that the vaccine will NOT prevent you from catching or transmitting the "virus"... so why only let vaccinated people in?

Makes no sense..

UNLESS, of course.. restricting travel for people who don't want to be inoculated is part of an agenda being rolled out by sellout politicians who took bribes from the benefactors of the pharma industry.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Fourteen day quarantine for tourists set to end - two plans mulled for April 1st start, sources suggest

 

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Sources in the Thai business media have suggested that plans are taking shape for an end to the 14 day quarantine for foreign tourists. 

 

Behind the scenes the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Tourism Ministry, the Tourism Council, ATTA (the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the THA (Thai hoteliers' Association) have been pressing for an end to the two week quarantine that many see as a huge hurdle to the reintroduction of foreign tourism. 

 

They want to see those who have been vaccinated being allowed to come under two plans that are about to be proposed. 

 

The first is called "Quarantine At Home". Under this idea the tourist will be required to quarantine at their home where they are about to begin their journey before setting foot in Thailand. 

 

Once in the kingdom they will have a Covid check but still have to be quarantined for two nights, three days.

 

The second plan is called Mobile Quarantine. This idea involves the health department and the TAT acting as chaperones for tour groups. 

 

They may decide to allow a DMC (Thaivisa understands this to be a Destination Management Company) to fulfil this chaperone-cum-monitoring role. 

 

So what is the timeline?

 

According to sources the final details are being ironed out over the coming week and will be presented to the TAT board for discussion among all relevant parties towards the end of February. 

 

Then it will go to the cabinet where PM Prayuth Chan-ocha will be apprised of the plan and make the final decision. 

 

If given the go ahead the sources suggest the plans - possibly both of them - will get the nod from April 1st. 

 

Thaivisa notes that there appeared to have been a cooling of the "vaccination passport" idea but with these extra caveats in place there may be a way forward to opening up the country for those who have received Covid vaccinations abroad. 

 

 

 

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Everyone, stop booking ASQ now!!! And if you can cancel it with a refund, do it!!! Not much longer...????

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3 hours ago, internationalism said:

so not tourists (expatriates, workers, businessmen), including repatriated thai, will still have to do 14+ days, but tourists only 2 days (probably to wait for a reliable negative results) and let go to any unprepared hotel or let go to mix with a large group of fellow tourists and travel across the country for sightseeing.

and that in the country, which doesn't have a single dose of vax for it's population (bar some 100k front medical workers).

it will be full failure  

@internationalism i presume you are in one of the three groups expats,workers,businessmen?what are tourists to you then, some sort of scum? and anyway if you have been vaccinated it doesnt matter what group you come under you will still only have to do 2 days quarantine under the proposal.  will that meet your approval, or do you think dirty tourists should not be allowed to come at all? oh great one!

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3 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

I don't see this happening until there is vaccination plan in place and until the virus variant is better understood. If a more infectious or deadly version of the virus spread in Thailand there would be tens of thousands dying every month like in Africa.

stupid comment ! Why did they not die 1 year ago then with millions of chinese tourists and probably 10th of thousands infected chinese tourists as well? This is again a pure supposition...what  if they are negative? Also where in Africa? Why to compare Thailand with Africa?

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8 minutes ago, Spellforce said:

To avoid what risk when hospitals in Thailand are empty ? (I know it because I live in Thailand and I have a very good friend who works at the Bangkok Hospital of Pattaya)

Governments are concerned with new variants. Any country with a population that hasn't been vaccinated will be classed as high risk. The problem isn't how full the hospitals are now.

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46 minutes ago, MuayThaiGuy said:

They have already said that the vaccine will NOT prevent you from catching or transmitting the "virus"... so why only let vaccinated people in?

Makes no sense..

UNLESS, of course.. restricting travel for people who don't want to be inoculated is part of an agenda being rolled out by sellout politicians who took bribes from the benefactors of the pharma industry.

This would suggest otherwise. There will be an effect on transmission, but how much of an effect is still being studied. This article is quite positive. 

https://www-bbc-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/uk-55913913?amp_js_v=a6&amp_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQHKAFQArABIA%3D%3D#aoh=16137239174086&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From %1%24s&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.com%2Fnews%2Fuk-55913913

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Lets cut them some slack. It's an impossible task to balance the devastating effect of the loss of the tourist industry on individual Thais against the threat of letting the virus spread before vaccinations ease the problem.  I don't think it's fair to blame the government on the assumption that everyone in the government is either corrupt or stupid.  There is just no winning solution so it's constantly in flux and continually debated.

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