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CCSA to rule on Hua Hin’s reopening plan on Sept 23

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Downtown Hua Hin, file photo.

 

By Paul Andrews

 

Thailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) is set to rule on the proposed October 1 reopening of Hua Hin at a meeting due to be held later this week.

 

The Tourism Authority of Thailand will formally submit the proposal to reopen Hua Hin, and four other provinces, to the CCSA for approval at a meeting scheduled for September 23.

 

The meeting will also decide if sufficient number of vaccines have been administered in Hua Hin and throughout Prachuap Khiri Khan, as well as in neighbouring Cha Am and Phetchaburi.

 

Full story: https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/ccsa-to-rule-on-hua-hins-reopening-plan-on-sept-23/

 

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These measures include:

Gaining a Certificate of Entry to Thailand (COE)

Obtaining a negative RT-PCR COVID-19 test result within 72 hours prior to travel

Showing a COVID-19 vaccination record card

Further RT-PCR COVID-19 testing after arrival at Survarnabhumbi

Further RT-PCR COVID-19 testing after arrival at hotel in Hua Hin. 

Guests will then be required to stay in the hotel for three hours while awaiting the results of the test.

If the test is confirmed negative they will then be free to leave the hotel but they must stay within the Hua Hin City and Nong Kae districts.

They will then be required to take further RT-PCR COVID-19 tests on day 7 and day 13 of their stay.

If the test is negative after day 13, they will be able to travel throughout Thailand

 

 

This is just stupidity beyond belief - no fully vaccinated tourist will accept these terms - either treat them the same as vaccinated locals or forget it

 

one test before getting on a plane is all that should be required

 

Maybe you can fool the Chinese with this ##

Don't forget to open bars and to sell booze, otherwise it wll be as dead as most of Phuket is.

Not even talking about Khao Lak, Ko Samui and the rest of the litterbox

1 hour ago, Deli said:

Don't forget to open bars and to sell booze, otherwise it wll be as dead as most of Phuket is.

Not even talking about Khao Lak, Ko Samui and the rest of the litterbox

Word on the Hua Hin street is that bars will be able to open from 1 October...  

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