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Thai Covid-19 Center Committee to discuss school reopenings and international arrival measures easing in next meeting


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The Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) is planning to consider school reopenings and international arrival measures easing after the number of daily infections after the Songkran long holiday so far remains stable.

 

Government spokesperson Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana told the Associated Press today, April 20th, that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O’Cha would chair the next CCSA meeting this Friday, April 22nd, to monitor the assessment of the Covid-19 pandemic situation in the country during the past Songkran festival, which took place last week and celebrated the Thai New Year, when millions of Thais returned home to spend time with their families and friends.

 

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Initially, the reports revealed that there was a significant improvement in cash flow in the tourism sector. The statistics of daily infections from international arrivals were also few and the domestic number was under control.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/04/20/thai-covid-19-center-committee-to-discuss-school-reopenings-and-international-arrival-measures-easing-in-next-meeting/

 

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8 minutes ago, ourmanflint said:

Seems like movement at last. No PCR, no hotel booking needed from 1st May

 

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Anyone know how to embed a twitter link, nothing seems to work

Thailand Pass still in place. Because they want to keep insurance and vaccine "proof." So the hoops are still there.

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14 minutes ago, John Drake said:

Thailand Pass still in place. Because they want to keep insurance and vaccine "proof." So the hoops are still there.

I think keeping pass is sensible for now. Removing compulsory hotel booking has to be a good thing though

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1 minute ago, ourmanflint said:

I think keeping pass is sensible for now. Removing compulsory hotel booking has to be a good thing though

The insurance requirement will still keep people out. (BTW not talking about myself.) And the fact that you are still dependent on their dodgy technology apps likely means that if anything goes wrong you can expect the "solution" to be something not in your favor.

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