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Thailand looks to welcome tourists again — less than half its population is fully vaccinated

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Come Monday, Thailand will be lifting quarantine restrictions for travelers from more than 40 countries who have been fully vaccinated — even though less than half its population has been completely inoculated.

 

As of Oct. 27, only around 42% of the Thai population has been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, according to Our World in Data. In comparison, other countries in the region such as Cambodia, Malaysia and Singapore have had more than 70% of their population fully inoculated against Covid.

 

Among the region’s economies, Thailand is one of the “most dependent” on tourism, with the sector accounting for around 21% of GDP in 2019, according to Sian Fenner from Oxford Economics.

 

Come Monday, Thailand will be lifting quarantine restrictions for travelers from more than 40 countries who have been fully vaccinated — even though less than half its population has been completely inoculated. //inserted mention of travelers needing to be “fully vaccinated”

 

As of Oct. 27, only about 42% of Thailand’s population has been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, according to Our World in Data. In comparison, other countries in the region like Cambodia, Malaysia and Singapore have had more than 70% of their population fully inoculated against Covid.

 

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Full story: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/29/thailand-travel-covid-vaccination-rate-ahead-of-nov-tourism-reopening-.html

 

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  • If i were a tourist thinking of coming to Thailand, i'd wait at least 3 or more months before i book anything or make plans to come, from the simple reason that everything is still up in the air and t

  • RichardColeman
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    that's an unfair comparison - those other mentioned countries had more pens, fax machines and even old telex machines to order vaccines from

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    Willy Wombat

    It’s already been reported in Australia about Thailand’s high case numbers and low vaccination rate.   And with Aussies who have been scared senseless by the their state premiers about the v

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13 minutes ago, webfact said:

As of Oct. 27, only around 42% of the Thai population has been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, according to Our World in Data. In comparison, other countries in the region such as Cambodia, Malaysia and Singapore have had more than 70% of their population fully inoculated against Covid.

that's an unfair comparison - those other mentioned countries had more pens, fax machines and even old telex machines to order vaccines from

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No big deal. The place is still closed in all but name and everyone's wearing masks, right?

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15 minutes ago, webfact said:

Among the region’s economies, Thailand is one of the “most dependent” on tourism, with the sector accounting for around 21% of GDP in 2019, according to Sian Fenner from Oxford Economics.

"Most dependent" and least capable of managing it.

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How much does that percentage go up a month? 

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If i were a tourist thinking of coming to Thailand, i'd wait at least 3 or more months before i book anything or make plans to come, from the simple reason that everything is still up in the air and the goal posts can be moved at any moment without any reasons or prior notice as the people who make the rules as they go themselves not sure what to do...

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It’s already been reported in Australia about Thailand’s high case numbers and low vaccination rate.

 

And with Aussies who have been scared senseless by the their state premiers about the virus.

 

I just can’t see many ordinary tourists booking a holiday to

thailand and then you have all the hoops to jump through too.

 

Pass.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

less than half its population has been completely inoculated.

This is the real issue why all the machinations.

 

Government is forced to open or face economic collapse.

 

Govt mishandling and incompetence, vacillation put the nation at risk of an explosion of covid cases. That is purely laid to rest at the rulers feet.

 

The issue imo is not a few million people entering. The issue is all the tourists circulating and quickly.

 

We know the vaccine is practically worthless in protecting from infection. It's now merely touted to reduce symptoms and serious illness.

 

Luckily, tourists won't show because of the laborious and tedious procedures and entry requirements. While this buys the government more time the economic crash continues.

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-10-28/getting-vaccinated-doesn-t-stop-people-from-spreading-delta?utm_content=business&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social

 

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Better roll out more of them ATK test HUBS for the local populous to ensure the safety of the double jabbed, pre and post arrival negative tested happy healthy tourists.......

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Doesn't matter.

 

Before tourists are set free to roam around they are negative.  Plus if they are VAXXED, they can't catch or spread covid right?  Trust The Science.

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I see this opening being a big problem especially if they open the entertainment/bars.

Not even 50% and how much of the early vaccines are wearing off?

If the ICU's start to get full they will be in for big problems.

D if you do and D if you don't.  Hope not be there still are cases in the 10,000 range.  Could all turn out to be a disaster and a world wide embarrassment.

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9 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

I see this opening being a big problem especially if they open the entertainment/bars.

Not even 50% and how much of the early vaccines are wearing off?

If the ICU's start to get full they will be in for big problems.

D if you do and D if you don't.  Hope not be there still are cases in the 10,000 range.  Could all turn out to be a disaster and a world wide embarrassment.

I'm sure there are some top Virologists here sitting on the edge of their seats, and Government officials for that matter...

1 hour ago, Willy Wombat said:

It’s already been reported in Australia about Thailand’s high case numbers and low vaccination rate.

 

And with Aussies who have been scared senseless by the their state premiers about the virus.

 

I just can’t see many ordinary tourists booking a holiday to

thailand and then you have all the hoops to jump through too.

 

Pass.

They might be fighting the virus at home as it looks to be growing and growing everywhere.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72Ut1Qnlm6U

 

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3 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

that's an unfair comparison - those other mentioned countries had more pens, fax machines and even old telex machines to order vaccines from

You missed the Stone Tablets.   

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand is one of the “most dependent” on tourism, with the sector accounting for around 21% of GDP in 2019, according to Sian Fenner from Oxford Economics.

21% is realistic it seems ...

A fact is , that , if they want more short - term tourists , they need to make Thailand more attractive to them .

Only families with kids who come from a country not far from Thailand ( China  Russia , the middle east ) , will come for a short holiday .

Tourists from other , far away destinations , will consider a short trip to Thailand as too expensive , dangerous and difficult ... There still is Greece , Portugal , Turkey , Egypt etc ...

Better than focusing on farang short term tourists , it would be to favor the long term stayers as a reliable source of income .

It is time for a new type of an easy visa for those people , no more annoying 90 day reporting ( that can be surveilled by the Morchana phone app ) .

But they are all soooo scared about foreigners staying here ... they probably think , that foreigners will do some business here without the Thais profiting from it . A nightmare for them .

 

Btw ... Winter is coming in Europe , Russia and the US , and with this a rise in Covid cases is to be expected ( and already happening ) . Not a time to travel any more ... at least not for a short stay only ...

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39 minutes ago, TooMuchTime said:

Doesn't matter.

 

Before tourists are set free to roam around they are negative.  Plus if they are VAXXED, they can't catch or spread covid right?  Trust The Science.

Wrong. Vaccination does NOT provide immunity and does NOT mean you cannot spread it. It massively reduces the chances you will be hospitalised and/or die. Read the science.

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Wonder what Anutin was saying about 70% already vaccinated just the other day is fake news then ????

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4 hours ago, daveAustin said:

No big deal. The place is still closed in all but name and everyone's wearing masks, right?

Exactly, who is going to come to a closed country with no booze, no bars and no girls. The Chinese are banned from travelling, Thailand won't accept any Indians or Russians, the Aussies have hiden away from the world, who does that leave?

4 hours ago, webfact said:

Come Monday, Thailand will be lifting quarantine restrictions for travelers from more than 40 countries who have been fully vaccinated — even though less than half its population has been completely inoculated.

No great surprise there...!!! TIT

 

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1 hour ago, TooMuchTime said:

Doesn't matter.

 

Before tourists are set free to roam around they are negative.  Plus if they are VAXXED, they can't catch or spread covid right?  Trust The Science.

Clearly your time is spent doing other things rather than studying science about Covid

OF COURSE YOU CAN GET AND SPREAD COVID IF YOU ARE FULLY VACCINATED!!!!!!

 

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Wonder what Anutin was saying about 70% already vaccinated just the other day is fake news then 

Just Bangkok ???? ????

By January I see a big wave of the virus reappearing in the LAND Of Smiles TIT

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Come Monday, Thailand will be lifting quarantine restrictions for travelers from more than 40 countries who have been fully vaccinated — even though less than half its population has been completely inoculated.

 

As of Oct. 27, only around 42% of the Thai population has been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, according to Our World in Data. In comparison, other countries in the region such as Cambodia, Malaysia and Singapore have had more than 70% of their population fully inoculated against Covid.

Way to go Thailand... this is what happens when you don't have people who know how to run a country in Government.

4 hours ago, Sticky Rice Balls said:

China dolls in dresses..sigh..I do miss watching them in LOS......

Internet is up and running.

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6 minutes ago, TheFishman1 said:

By January I see a big wave of the virus reappearing in the LAND Of Smiles TIT

Less pessimistic..... I see an increase, brought about more by open schools than tourists, although I also have fears for big 'events' like the planned Music Festival in Pattaya causing breakouts.....but, like the UK, Thailand will push onward.

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4 hours ago, daveAustin said:

No big deal. The place is still closed in all but name and everyone's wearing masks, right?

Pattaya didn't look closed yesterday, a Friday, choked up traffic towards the Bua Khao market and solid all  down Klang. Mask wearing is still quite well followed, apart form the odd idiot farang in the Mall.

Restrictions Off 1st November , so they now will think Masks off as well, I will be my Balls on it.

1 hour ago, nobodysfriend said:

21% is realistic it seems ...

A fact is , that , if they want more short - term tourists , they need to make Thailand more attractive to them .

Only families with kids who come from a country not far from Thailand ( China  Russia , the middle east ) , will come for a short holiday .

Tourists from other , far away destinations , will consider a short trip to Thailand as too expensive , dangerous and difficult ... There still is Greece , Portugal , Turkey , Egypt etc ...

Better than focusing on farang short term tourists , it would be to favor the long term stayers as a reliable source of income .

It is time for a new type of an easy visa for those people , no more annoying 90 day reporting ( that can be surveilled by the Morchana phone app ) .

But they are all soooo scared about foreigners staying here ... they probably think , that foreigners will do some business here without the Thais profiting from it . A nightmare for them .

 

Btw ... Winter is coming in Europe , Russia and the US , and with this a rise in Covid cases is to be expected ( and already happening ) . Not a time to travel any more ... at least not for a short stay only ...

For a snowflake like me winter in the North is exactly the right time to travel south. 

1 minute ago, micmichd said:

For a snowflake like me winter in the North is exactly the right time to travel south. 

How long will you stay ?

And remember, bring lots of money, even though 80 % of night life will be still banned

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