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COVID-19 - May 2: Thailand reports 9,331 new coronavirus cases, 21,168 recoveries, 84 deaths


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Thailand on Monday (May 2) reported 9,331 new COVID-19 cases, 21,168 recoveries and 84 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

Monday’s cases bring the total number of COVID-19 infections in Thailand to 4,271,815 with 28,701 deaths.

 

The news comes as International travelers arriving in Thailand from May 1 are required to obtain the Thailand Pass prior to travel. The government’s COVID-19 task force says it will not remove this entry requirement at this stage, despite no longer requiring an RT-PCR test result.

 

The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) recently clarified that international arrivals must still obtain the Thailand Pass via online registration. The registration however requires fewer documents for people arriving from May 1, in line with the government’s relaxed entry measures.

 

Dr Sumanee Wacharasint, an assistant spokeswoman for the CCSA, said prepaid hotel bookings and a negative pre-departure RT-PCR test will no longer be necessary, but travelers will need to submit their vaccination certificates, along with travel insurance with eligible health coverage.**

 

**National News Bureau of Thailand (NNT) contributed to this report

 

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So, judging out of the results given, they now publicly admit they stop testing totally.

 

17 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Streets of where? Thailand?

Nah, that must mean the streets of Ukraine. A place where wearing a mask or not is your smallest problem.

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Thrilled to see lower numbers today. Let us hope this begins a trend of getting ahold of this thing, bringing things back to normal, getting rid of any and all restrictions, and the end of the emergency decree. The end of Covid may end up being the administration's worst nightmare. Covid sure played into their hands, and they did not hesitate for a minute to use it in a draconian fashion.  

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3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Covid sure played into their hands, and they did not hesitate for a minute to use it in a draconian fashion.  

To be fair, you could say that about almost every government from Australia to Austria. and South America to South Korea.

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5 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Thrilled to see lower numbers today. Let us hope this begins a trend of getting ahold of this thing, bringing things back to normal, getting rid of any and all restrictions, and the end of the emergency decree. The end of Covid may end up being the administration's worst nightmare. Covid sure played into their hands, and they did not hesitate for a minute to use it in a draconian fashion.  

Yeah but now you will see how tourists will be <deleted> over with scams. They have to make up for the last 3 years

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COVID-19 - May 3: Thailand reports 9,721 new coronavirus cases, 20,145 recoveries, 77 deaths

 

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Thailand on Tuesday (May 3) reported 9,721 new COVID-19 cases, 20,145 recoveries and 77 additional deaths over the past 24 hours. 

 

Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1258502-covid-19-may-3-thailand-reports-9721-new-coronavirus-cases-20145-recoveries-77-deaths/

 

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