The CCSA has announced that beginning April 1, travellers arriving in Thailand from overseas won’t have to take pre-arrival Covid-19 checks (before they journey to Thailand). The scrapping of pre-arrival tests may even apply to Hat Yai airport, along with the present Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Phuket, Krabi, Samui, Chiang Mai and U-tapao airports. Untold said the CCSA hopes to increase it to all airports, relying on their readiness.
Visitors should still take RT-PCR exams once they arrive in Thailand. Under the Test & Go and Sandbox schemes, guests should additionally still take antigen self-tests (ATK) 5 days after arriving, monitored at their hotels. International arrivals must also nonetheless have Covid-19 insurance coverage coverage of no much less than US$20,000. There was a proposal through the week to reduce back that to US$10,000, however it didn’t occur. The spokesman said the required quantity of insurance coverage will likely be reduced later, though.
Starting April 1, guests will have the flexibility to arrive by land through Satun province in the South, and by sea by way of Surat Thani ports. Sea travellers are already currently allowed to reach through Phuket and Chon Buri. Phuket’s first sea tourists, a gaggle of 4 Indonesians, arrived on a yacht last week. Sea tourists beneath Test & Go take an RC-PCR test for Covid-19, and isolate on the ship until they get their results.
The CCSA spokesman stated the lifting of pre-departure exams applies to all guests, whether or not arriving by Test & Go, Sandbox or quarantine channels.
For a full breakdown of everything announced, or not announced, at yesterday’s bi-monthly CCSA meeting, click on HERE.
SOURCE: Bangkok Post
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