Thailand halves quarantine to seven days

Dhaka: Thailand has agreed to cut its mandatory quarantine by half to seven days from previous 14 for fully vaccinated travellers starting October.
The popular tourist country will also remove any isolation period for such travellers in 10 key provinces including Bangkok in November to help revive its tourism-dependent economy.
The country’s main Covid-19 task force also approved the reopening of a variety of businesses and services, including theaters, sports venues and nail salons, as of October 1, when a nightly curfew in many parts of the country will be cut by one hour, according to spokesman Taweesilp Visanuyothin. The new curfew hours will be from 10 pm to 4 am.
The Southeast Asian nation previously delayed and adjusted its tourism-reopening programme several times due to low vaccination rates and concerns that the easing of rules would enable infections and hospitalisations to surge again. The programme began in July in the resort island of Phuket, after a high number of vaccine doses were delivered and administered.
The latest decisions by the virus panel, chaired by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha, are part of its “living with Covid” strategy to restart the economy, while maintaining infections at a level that doesn’t overwhelm Thailand’s health-care system. The moves come after the pace of inoculations have been ramped up to major population and economic centers, with as many as 1 million doses administered daily in the past week.
Before the pandemic in 2019, Thailand’s tourism sector attracted nearly 40 million visitors annually and generated about USD 60 billion per year. Various plans to ease restrictions on both domestic and international travel, as well as an array of businesses have been hampered by vaccine shortages and clusters of infections in markets and factories.
The latest round of relaxations include: Reopening of cinemas, museums and indoor sports venues from October 1; shortening of a curfew by an hour to 10 pm to 4 am; extension of national state-of-emergency through November; malls and department stores can extend business hours until 9 pm; quarantine days for unvaccinated air travellers cut to 10 days from 14.










