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Thailand to relax rules for international arrivals from March 1 despite COVID surge


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6 minutes ago, BadSpottedDog said:

Did you look at the chart? Even setting it back to 2020, they did better. Click on the link and check it out.

Do you remember the news reports from early in the pandemic..... a disaster there. Do you deny they have more per capita Covid deaths than even the UK? Yesterday over 700 more. 

Thailand is doing far better in many aspects.... 

How confident are you in relation to the Mexico numbers....?

Back in August the comment was...

Still, with 192 deaths per 100,000 people, Mexico’s COVID-19 mortality rate is the world’s fourth highest, behind Brazil, Colombia and Argentina, which we believe is due to the Mexican government’s response and lack of sufficient precautions by the population. For comparison, the U.S. COVID-19 mortality rate is 188 deaths per 100,000 people.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has decided to change the second COVID-19 RT-PCR test, currently required for overseas arrivals on their fifth day in the country, to a self-administered rapid antigen test and will reduce the amount of required insurance coverage from US$50,000 to US$20,000

One step closer to common sense.

 

Lets hope CS prevails

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7 minutes ago, OldPedro said:

Might save a few dollars if insurance cover is dropped to US$20,000, but we still run the risk of being sent to Hospital then paying up to 300,000baht for a false alarm, with no insurance payout....

 

There are many comments similar to this, and during the early days of test and go there were certainly some cases.... 

With the day 5 requirement being changed to a self administered and reported RTK, it should be very unlikely!

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15 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Sure yes, why not open it all up despite people are getting sick, hospitalized and still dying. 

 

Money and the economy are more important, right?

 

Let's go!

With that mentality you may as well close all the roads in Thailand as well then - as more people are dying  from ‘roads’ than covid, and have been for years. 

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16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said today (Wednesday) that the average cost for the treatment of a COVID-19 patient in a private or state hospital in Thailand is about 300,000 baht, including those in a severe condition.

So failing either test will cost you 300,000 baht?

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2 minutes ago, Darrren said:

With that mentality you may as well close all the roads in Thailand as well then - as more people are dying  from ‘roads’ than covid, and have been for years. 

And what mentality cannot distinguish between a cultural condition and a medical one?

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Waiting for the hotel to update my booking now, anyone have any Thailand Pass issues with doing a new 'pass' with the exact information (dates, flight, hotel, etc.) except for 1 day instead of 2 day testing?   

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5 minutes ago, Heng said:

Waiting for the hotel to update my booking now, anyone have any Thailand Pass issues with doing a new 'pass' with the exact information (dates, flight, hotel, etc.) except for 1 day instead of 2 day testing?   

Good luck with that. When they changed the rules for the 1st October, the COE did not reflect any changes until the 30th Sept.

The change has to appear in the gazette and application processing was suspended for several days prior.

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26 minutes ago, cncltd1973 said:
17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said today (Wednesday) that the average cost for the treatment of a COVID-19 patient in a private or state hospital in Thailand is about 300,000 baht, including those in a severe condition.

So failing either test will cost you 300,000 baht?

No. It doesn't say that at all.

 

But keep feeding the  Thailand bashers.

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1 hour ago, BadSpottedDog said:

Did you look at the chart? Even setting it back to 2020, they did better. Click on the link and check it out.

 

1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

Do you remember the news reports from early in the pandemic..... a disaster there. Do you deny they have more per capita Covid deaths than even the UK? Yesterday over 700 more. 

Thailand is doing far better in many aspects.... 

How confident are you in relation to the Mexico numbers....?

Back in August the comment was...

Still, with 192 deaths per 100,000 people, Mexico’s COVID-19 mortality rate is the world’s fourth highest, behind Brazil, Colombia and Argentina, which we believe is due to the Mexican government’s response and lack of sufficient precautions by the population. For comparison, the U.S. COVID-19 mortality rate is 188 deaths per 100,000 people.

I think I will trust statistics charts that are pulling data from health organizations over "news", thanks. 

Since COVID began, Mexico has had 2,416 deaths per million vs. UK that had 2,351 per million, according to Worldometer

Maybe check out actual stats/data, and turn off the "news" for a minute?

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7 minutes ago, In the jungle said:

If the fifth day test is unsupervised it is pointless.

 

You could get your dog to do the test!

During TP v1, the fifth day test was either unsupervised, ignored or simply not being done.

 

Anyway, why keep talking about the inefficiencies or otherwise of Thailand's Covid controls? All this wasted bandwidth and we can't change anything about it. It is what it is.

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1 hour ago, Laughing Gravy said:
16 hours ago, Cherrytreeview said:

That would involve common sense and losing face

I agree. Common sense is difficult to find in Thailand so often and losing face is a childish concept that demonstrates stupidity and lack of maturity.

Why is Thailand "losing face" so terribly important to you guys?

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