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Thailand drops pre-departure RT-PCR tests for overseas arrivals, allows Songkran celebrations


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53 minutes ago, RandiRona said:

will be declared infected once they are here...hence more money with Hospital/tel scam.....Wrong diagnosis and wrong prescription.

Is not insurance going to pay if they are declared infected? Insurance still remains. I don't think insurance companies agree to that

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8 minutes ago, Enzian said:

But won't one's airline of choice require some kind of test result in order to get a boarding pass? And won't airlines differ in this regard depending on where one is coming from and where one is going? And which airline.

I don't think the airlines require testing. Proof of vaccination maybe, but not tests. Why would they put barriers in the way of reviving their battered businesses? 

If the destination country requires proof of a test the airline ground staff might check that you have the necessary proof. 

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