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Thai Covid-19 Situation Center agrees to restore nationwide green zones, cancel Thailand Pass, eases mask mandate, and more


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2 hours ago, Senior Player said:

So they're getting rid of the Thai Pass but still keeping some of their state-of-emergency measures then? Whilst I welcome the abolition of the Thai Pass, I still don't feel enticed enough to fly to Thailand yet. Not until they've completely abolished all their state-of-emergency measures will I consider it. That means not taking any COVID-19 tests before I travel, or showing booster certificates upon arrival.

 

Eh??  You haven't needed to take a COVID-19 before travel for months now.  And you don't need to show a booster certificate on arrival at all, where do you get that idea from?

Thai Pass takes three minutes, it is all done online, and the check on arrival takes 10 seconds - you only need to show your TP approval which you receive within 30 minutes of applying online.  I came in today for the second time in a couple of weeks and it is extremely painless.

From 1st July you won't even need to spend three minutes doing TP, just turn up.

So not really sure what your problem is, I think you listen to the TVF scare mongers too much perhaps (the same scare mongers who have never actually done TP, obviously).

It is way more complex to enter Singapore or many other Asian countries in APAC.

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Essentially, today’s measures bring to an end over two years of Covid-19 restrictions and rules, except for the emergency decree....

 

Is there an official reason why the emergency laws are still being maintained?

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11 hours ago, simple1 said:

My wife here in Oz has been infected by Covid for the past two days. I can assure you she's having a nasty experience.

 

Unfortuneately too many people are still rather ignorant of the effects of Covid and consequences of infection.

Just the unvaccinated ones.

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Boomtime with Thailand Pass gone by July 1st along with 2 am closing and face mask easing 

by Carla Boonkong & Pranee O' Connor

 

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Government House spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana before the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) meeting on Friday still spoke of the need to be vigilant and for the public to continue wearing face masks where appropriate. After the meeting, it was clarified that Thailand Pass will be abolished from July 1st, along with the medical insurance requirements for foreign tourists and the need to wear a face mask in public except in crowded areas and places with poor ventilation.

 

Face mask requirement in public is abandoned except for crowded areas and places with poor ventilation such as public transport as Thailand drops all restrictions and bugbears which impede foreign visitor numbers. Consequently, a boom is expected in the coming six to seven months with some optimistic industry insiders saying Thailand can achieve up to 15 million visitors in 2022 as the good times, long thought of as lost to the past, come roaring back to life.

 

Thailand has announced long-anticipated measures that will allow the kingdom’s foreign tourism and nightlife industry to finally return to normal after July 1st when a key committee on Friday decided to do away with the Thailand Pass application, medical insurance requirements and nearly all public face mask-wearing from July 1st next.

 

It is expected that the move will herald a boom in foreign tourist arrivals in the second half of the year as the country’s critical income-generating foreign tourism industry engine gathers steam.

 

Full story: https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2022/06/17/thailand-pass-app-gone-at-last-by-july-1st/

 

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Thai gov to remove mask mandates for outdoors, scrap Thailand Pass in July

By Erich Parpart

 

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According to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) on Friday, Thailand Pass will be cancelled, face masks will be “recommended” for closed and crowded areas, and entertainment venues will be able to operate normally starting on July 1.

Entry rules

 

Foreigners will no longer be required to register with the Thailand Pass (TP) system or acquire a Certificate of Entry (CoE) before entering Thailand.

 

The minimum health insurance coverage of 10,000 USD for foreigners will also be lifted.

 

However, visitors will still have to provide proof of Covid vaccinations or test results if asked via random inspection on arrival or exit.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/41000/thai-gov-to-remove-mask-mandates-for-outdoors-scrap-thailand-pass-in-july/

 

 

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WAY past time to do these things. Behind as always. Typically Thailand.

 

Stop mask mandates everywhere. Of course, many of us ditched the masks outdoors last year and have stayed out until 2am (and much later!).. This place will never be a leader or even a reasonably fast follower. :coffee1:

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why wait ???????

 

stupid nonsense 

 

everything you are relaxing ......................... was already relaxed 

 

get another hit on that bong .......................it might make sense 

 

Anutin wants the whole country spaced out ...................................very foolish as they are finding out

 

bong..kers

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