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CamaroZL1

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  1. 14 hours ago, Longwood50 said:

    I find it rather amazing they found any given that these people obviously tested negative within 72 hours of their arrival.  

    What would be interesting is what were the nationalities of those who were infected and what vaccine were they reportedly inoculated with. 

    do you have any idea of there movements from the time they got tested to the time they actually got on the plane? No you dont.

    Go to shops, go to restaurant, go to cafe. Plenty of places to get infected from the time you get the test to the time you get tested in Thailand.

     

    Its not a fool proof 100% guarantee system,. however its as safe as we can possibly get it without testing everyone every time they leave the home.

  2. On 10/31/2021 at 3:46 PM, yimlitnoy said:

    Get rid of the insurances and PCR test on arrival otherwise nobody will be coming to Thailand.  Cut the requirements, full vaccination is the only requirement that will protect Thailand, make it easy to travel. 

    Dont forget the sneaky day 6/7 Rapid test you are required to do and upload the results to an app on your phone.

    Many people are overlooking this snippet.

     

    Just too much garbage to go through .

     

    I will see how it is about Feb/March next year.

    Hopefully many of these garbage requirements are gone.

     

    Fully vaccinated and a PCR test 72 hours before your flight to Thailand and thats it.

    None of the other garbage

     

     

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  3. 16 hours ago, wombat said:

    how my friend in Oz who wants to come here sees it...


      So say for example I go for 3 weeks....


     Test before I go
     Test on arrival
     Test day 7
     Test 72 hours before I get on plane back
     And within 24 hours of arrival home another test
     5 tests in 4 weeks effectively
     Madness

    It sure is mate. Which is why i am not jumping onto Skyscanner to book my ticket.

    And with all those requirements to travel to Thailand, the bars, clubs and entertainment venues would want to be open.

     

     

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  4. 2 hours ago, theonetrueaussie said:

    Even if all the bars were to open, you think this high season would be saved....You really think tons of people would choose to travel overseas in the current climate. Chinese are still forbidden from leaving china, Aussies still cannot leave and most westerners too afraid to leave anyways. At best it would be a small trickle of people coming in.

    Whilst i agree to most you have said and dont think this high season will be much of a high season, but as from the 1st of November Australian citizens who have been fully vaccinated can travel overseas and return with no restrictions or need for exemption

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