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Travel to Thailand from 10 countries after vaccination

Travel to Thailand from 10 countries after vaccination

Travel to Thailand from 10 countries after vaccination

You can travel to Thailand from 10 countries after vaccination

Thailand plans to lift quarantine conditions from November 1 for travelers from at least 10 countries with a low risk of coronavirus infection who have received a full dose of vaccination.

Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha admitted that ‘the government took this decision with some risk’. BBC news.

The 10 least-risk countries include the UK, China, Germany and the US. Meanwhile, Thailand has been recording more than 10,000 Covid-19 infections every day since last July.

In Thailand, a country of about 70 million people, 33 percent of people have so far received a full dose of the vaccine, and half the population has received one dose.

Still, the decision is seen as an important step in reviving the Thai tourism sector, which has been battered by the pandemic.

Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan says his government will allow entertainment venues to reopen on December 1 and alcohol sales. Apart from this, Prayuth Chan Ocha also said that there are plans to start travel for citizens of more countries from December.

In a televised address on Monday, the Prime Minister said that visitors from 10 low-risk countries who have received a full dose of vaccination will have to show a coronavirus ‘negative’ certificate on arrival in Thailand and will also have to undergo a coronavirus test after entering Thailand.

A ‘negative’ result in this test allows visitors to travel freely to Thailand. In that case they enter Thailand and quarantine

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