Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Thailand News and Discussion Forum | ASEANNOW

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Following Thailand’s tightened entry restrictions – the situation remains calm in the country

Featured Replies

  • Popular Post

thailand-travel-tips.jpg

 

by Gregers Møller

 

Following Thailand’s decision to suspend the ‘Test and go’ quarantine free travel scheme a few days before Christmas due to fears over Omicron, Swedes in the country say the situation is calm.

 

Expressen spoke to Lilian Lundgren who recently came to Thailand with her husband. They were lucky to have received their Thailand Pass before the announcement was made so they avoided extra stress before departure. The couple lives in Ban Phe just a couple of hours from Bangkok and after spending the first night in a SHAPlus hotel in Bangkok they were on their way.

 

The couple was tested for covid-19 upon arrival in Thailand. “You could say we were a little lucky. We were picked up at the airport and quarantined for one night in a hotel until our tests came back negative and the staff announced that we could leave,” Lilan Lundgren says.

 

Full story: https://scandasia.com/following-thailands-tightened-entry-restrictions-the-situation-remains-calm-in-the-country/

 

sca.jpg

-- © Copyright ScandAsia 2021-12-31
 
  • Replies 88
  • Views 5.7k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • RichardColeman
    RichardColeman

    Following Thailand’s tightened entry restrictions – the situation remains calm in the country   Am I the only one thinking this is one of the worst misleading headlines of the year ? It's ju

  • Cherrytreeview
    Cherrytreeview

    It's not calm in Pattaya. Triangle Bar, off Soi Bukahow, has had 6 members of staff taken into hospital quarantine after testing positive for covid. Part of the SHA+ accreditation is regular staf

  • What you think the current situation with Omicron is down to tourists alone? ????  And you think ‘tourists’ will come under 3 day quarantine rules? ????????   The biggest Covid risk to Thail

Posted Images

  • Popular Post

So let me get this right.... By suspending /canceling test and go, everythings calm again, so it's the Falangs that are the problem... 

  • Popular Post

Following Thailand’s tightened entry restrictions – the situation remains calm in the country

 

Am I the only one thinking this is one of the worst misleading headlines of the year ? It's just a story about 2 Swedes saying life is OK and they happy they were lucky to get in before the test and go went,

 

Total nonsense 

We're still in the eye of the storm. It's coming, don't doubt it.

  • Popular Post

It's not calm in Pattaya.

Triangle Bar, off Soi Bukahow, has had 6 members of staff taken into hospital quarantine after testing positive for covid. Part of the SHA+ accreditation is regular staff testing.

Bar has been shut until further notice.

Nick Dean was saying that omicron is everywhere in Pattaya and that Chonburi are having a meeting today. He expects restrictions to come back in.

One minute the Scandinavians are whingeing their banged up because they can't read the Test-Wait-Maybe-Go-Hospital small print and then the next bunch of ABBA lovers think everythings calm.

 

 

  • Popular Post

It was a big mistake not to immediately cancel all those test and go visa's.

Tourists need 3 shots and 3 days of quarantine to enter.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

Following Thailand’s decision to suspend the ‘Test and go’ quarantine free travel scheme a few days before Christmas due to fears over Omicron, Swedes in the country say the situation is calm.

Don't panic !!!!

Swede.jpg

18 minutes ago, Don Chance said:

Tourists need 3 shots and 3 days of quarantine to enter.

Never heard of this requirement, is this a new announcement ?

  • Popular Post

Am I the only one that confuses swedes with turnips?

  • Popular Post
2 hours ago, Don Chance said:

It was a big mistake not to immediately cancel all those test and go visa's.

Tourists need 3 shots and 3 days of quarantine to enter.

What you think the current situation with Omicron is down to tourists alone? ????  And you think ‘tourists’ will come under 3 day quarantine rules? ????????

 

The biggest Covid risk to Thailand is its porous borders and the stigma/forced state isolation of any Thais that are unlucky to catch it? If the rules weren’t so draconian, people would be more willing to come forward if they thought that they had it and it could be monitored far more accurately.

 

And for the umpteenth time, whilst vaccines are great, they do not stop you catching and transmitting the virus to others. They merely reduce the risk of yourself requiring medical treatment. 

 

 

Do you think internal travel restrictions will return? Have a friend arriving 6th Jan at BKK only had one dose so has to do 10d AQ, and then was planning getting getting train to Surat thani and ferry to KPG, is there a chance they could be stuck in BKK if things get bad by Jan 16th...

  • Popular Post

This announcement is premature.

They really should have polled some other vegetables first.

  • Popular Post
6 hours ago, ukrules said:

We're still in the eye of the storm. It's coming, don't doubt it.

What’s coming ? Besides another doomsday prediction? Even ..UK ruled ..that O Variant is an non event

  • Popular Post
6 hours ago, Cherrytreeview said:

It's not calm in Pattaya.

Triangle Bar, off Soi Bukahow, has had 6 members of staff taken into hospital quarantine after testing positive for covid. Part of the SHA+ accreditation is regular staff testing.

Bar has been shut until further notice.

Nick Dean was saying that omicron is everywhere in Pattaya and that Chonburi are having a meeting today. He expects restrictions to come back in.

One minute the Scandinavians are whingeing their banged up because they can't read the Test-Wait-Maybe-Go-Hospital small print and then the next bunch of ABBA lovers think everythings calm.

 

 

Well by the looks of most farangs maskless everywhere you turn on soi baukhao, tree house big c…its no wonder covid is on the rise especially the easily transmissible O. Farangs seem to not give a damn….but are the first to complain when a bar closes

33 minutes ago, Bkktodd said:

Nick Dean was saying that omicron is everywhere in Pattaya and that Chonburi are having a meeting today

if can be believed, a big risk has been taken.

one punter posted on triangle bar facebook that when open the joint was too crowded for him to find a seat

wonder what the cost of 6 staff members in hospital quarantine will be.

wonder how contact tracing will be implemented.

4 hours ago, Don Chance said:

Tourists need 3 shots and 3 days of quarantine to enter.

What's you theory for 3 days quarantine?

I thought bars in Pattaya were closed unless masquerading as restaurants?

  • Popular Post

"The couple lives in Ban Phe just a couple of hours from Bangkok"

 

Not tourists then.

8 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Am I the only one thinking this is one of the worst misleading headlines of the year ? It's just a story about 2 Swedes saying life is OK and they happy they were lucky to get in before the test and go went,

 

Total nonsense 

Not blaming webfact, but It’s called clickbait!

10 hours ago, Soikhaonoiken said:

So let me get this right.... By suspending /canceling test and go, everythings calm again, so it's the Falangs that are the problem... 

one could say that places like Pattaya are “quiet” now, not calm.

2 hours ago, Bkktodd said:

Well by the looks of most farangs maskless everywhere you turn on soi baukhao, tree house big c…its no wonder covid is on the rise especially the easily transmissible O. Farangs seem to not give a damn….but are the first to complain when a bar closes

I know 3 bars in Pattaya with Covid outbreaks. Excuse me, 3 restaurants.

4 hours ago, Trip Hop said:

 

And for the umpteenth time, whilst vaccines are great, they do not stop you catching and transmitting the virus to others. They merely reduce the risk of yourself requiring medical treatment. 

 

 

Of course vaccines stop you from getting sick and transmitting the virus. Not all the time. That's why you need a booster.  The vaccine trains your immune system, when it comes in contract with the virus it just repels it.

10 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Following Thailand’s tightened entry restrictions – the situation remains calm in the country

 

Am I the only one thinking this is one of the worst misleading headlines of the year ? It's just a story about 2 Swedes saying life is OK and they happy they were lucky to get in before the test and go went,

 

Total nonsense 

And who are no tourists, but live in Thailand, so they don't care about touristy things anyway.

 

But yes, it's 'calm'; they weren't dragged to an internment camp, and people aren't dropping like flies...

1 hour ago, Danderman123 said:

I know 3 bars in Pattaya with Covid outbreaks. Excuse me, 3 restaurants.

give us a clue

5 hours ago, Trip Hop said:

 

 

And for the umpteenth time, whilst vaccines are great, they do not stop you catching and transmitting the virus to others. They merely reduce the risk of yourself requiring medical treatment. 

 

 

You can repeat the lie umpteen times, but it’s still a lie.

 

For the Delta variant which is prevalent in Thailand, vaccination can reduce the risk of infection by up to 90%.

 

Do you disagree?

 

 

10 minutes ago, Harveyboy said:

give us a clue

Pointless now, it’s all cleared up.

3 hours ago, Don Chance said:

Of course vaccines stop you from getting sick and transmitting the virus. Not all the time. That's why you need a booster.  The vaccine trains your immune system, when it comes in contract with the virus it just repels it.

Ask yourself a simple question? If you have a flu vaccine, does it stop you getting the flu? In simple terms no, you still get the infection but your immune system is stronger to fight the virus so it has less effect on you? The same for any vaccine. 
 

And if that hasn’t sunk in, explain this one Einstein? I have a very good mate, a school teacher who as such was one of the first after  healthcare workers to be double jabbed. 6 weeks after his 2nd jab, he caught Delta. As he said, it was like a dose of the flu that knocked him sideways for 2-3 days before being like any other bad cold. He still caught it, the infection was confirmed by PCR? The vaccine didn’t stop him giving it to his Mrs either, who by chance was self isolating at home in readiness for a hip operation. Therefore she couldn’t have got it from anywhere else?

 

If you search the WHO website or any other recognised health organisation, you will find that there is no substantial evidence whatsoever at this moment to support that the vaccine will totally stop you getting infected and transmitting that infection on? If you find some, please enlighten us?

7 hours ago, Bkktodd said:

What’s coming ? Besides another doomsday prediction? Even ..UK ruled ..that O Variant is an non event

It doesn't matter if it's a non event, the problem is in how they handle it.

 

They're locking people up in isolation for weeks when they 'catch' covid.

Do you not see that as a bit of a problem?

3 hours ago, Danderman123 said:

You can repeat the lie umpteen times, but it’s still a lie.

 

For the Delta variant which is prevalent in Thailand, vaccination can reduce the risk of infection by up to 90%.

 

Do you disagree?

 

 

Serious infection I would agree. Stop totally any level of infection and the possibility of infecting others I would disagree. Check out the WHO website or any other recognised health organisations and they state that at present there is no evidence to conclusively support that being vaccinated stops you being infected and passing that infection on? If this was the case, please explain double jabbed a asymptomatics passing on the virus? Also explain my mate catching Delta and passing it on to his Mrs, despite him being double jabbed with Astrozenica only 6 weeks previously? ????
 

Please also explain as to why in the western world, double and triple jabbed people are still being expected to isolate if they come into close contact with a confirmed infection? Surely this wouldn’t be required if things were as you state? ????

 

By the way, I’m not an anti-vaxxer, I’ve had 3 shots of Pfizer. I just don’t like people thinking that just because they’ve been vaxxed, they’re totally immune to it and can’t pass it on to others?

16 hours ago, Cherrytreeview said:

It's not calm in Pattaya.

Triangle Bar, off Soi Bukahow, has had 6 members of staff taken into hospital quarantine after testing positive for covid. Part of the SHA+ accreditation is regular staff testing.

Bar has been shut until further notice.

Nick Dean was saying that omicron is everywhere in Pattaya and that Chonburi are having a meeting today. He expects restrictions to come back in.

One minute the Scandinavians are whingeing their banged up because they can't read the Test-Wait-Maybe-Go-Hospital small print and then the next bunch of ABBA lovers think everythings calm.

 

 

Under these circumstances, I think, I will, calmly, stay at home...

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.