No quarantine, but travellers will still have to go into a Pattaya Sandbox scheme.
Misleading wording at best.
No quarantine, but travellers will still have to go into a Pattaya Sandbox scheme.
Misleading wording at best.
Exactly.
Visitors can already travel to Thailand with no quarantine, as long as they use the Phuket sandbox.
The change is that some other provinces will be added from 1 November, but the exact sandbox rules for those provinces are not confirmed yet.
I guess we ought to hear the detail within a couple of weeks.
please change your record, the whole world knows what you think, everytime we get any hope you "gaybutton" come out with the very same negative comments, maybe you are very happy to be living in Thailand minus the tourists or maybe your just a [Deleted text] ?...on this and your own forum Gaybutton you've made these negative thoughts of yours very clear, please instead of constantly repeating your negativity could you just hold off or actually write something positive on this subject?
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Last edited by Jellybean; September 29th, 2021 at 20:10.
Mentioned this story to a female Thai acquaintance who is usually well-informed.
She thinks too many people are making money out of the current regime, and are fighting to keep at least seven days of quarantine going, arguing that it won't deter mass tourism.
Wrong, I'm sure - let's see who prevails..
francois (September 29th, 2021)
1) Reuters is only a secondary source of information, or third if you include translation, with the announcement by Thai government in Thai language being the source.
2) And then it says "as the country TRIES to boost its immunisation rate..." and elsewhere a 70% immunisation was quoted as a requirement for opening?
For me it gets interesting when reports from people who have entered under the new conditions come in.
For entire Thailand, it would be better to have 1 m tourists without quarantine,
but for those benefiting from quarantine, it would be better to have 100 k tourists with quarantine.
Nationally, an average 70% immunisation rate ought to be achieved in December, possibly slightly before.
Then the one benefit of opening up on 1 Nov is that we can observe how that sandbox goes before booking any winter trips to Thailand. So let's hope they keep that date.
Dodger (September 30th, 2021)