
The Thai island of Phuket has become accessible to foreign tourists who have been vaccinated against the CORONAVIRUS. The relevant decree of the Thai authorities was posted in the Royal Government Gazette, reports the National News Bureau of Thailand.
The decree defines tourist areas that will be open to tourists on an experimental basis. Among the requirements for tourists: they must arrive from countries that are part of the low-risk zone of infection with coronavirus, as well as provide the results of a negative PCR test for covid-19 made 72 hours before arrival , insurance for $100,000, which includes treatment for coronavirus, and as well as a certificate of vaccination.
Water parks and cinemas to be closed in Bangkok and southern Thailand due to COVID-19 Society
The Thai authorities announced their intention to release the vaccinated tourists who arrived in Phuket from a two-week quarantine from July at the end of March. By this time, it was planned to vaccinate up to 70% of local residents.
According to the Thai Ministry of HEALTH, in the day leading up to June 30, 4,786 new cases of coronavirus infection, 2,415 recoveries and 53 deaths were recorded in the country. Since the beginning of the pandemic, 259,301 cases have been identified in the country. Of these, 207,479 people have recovered.
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Since June 28, restrictions have been introduced in a number of regions of the country, including Bangkok and its environs, due to the worsening sanitary and epidemiological situation. They limited the work of shopping centers, closed water parks, theaters and cinemas, and allowed restaurants to work only for takeaway.
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