Around 4.75 million of COVID-19 cases was confirmed in Thailand. Whilst, approximately 4.69 million cases have recovered.
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BANGKOK, Feb. 25 (Xinhua) -- Thailand on Friday reported 24,932 new COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, the highest daily rise so far, bringing the total tally to over 2.81 million. The daily case tally has been rising for three consecutive days and renewed the record of 23,557 ...
The ministry expected the number of new infections to keep rising in the coming one or two weeks due to the fast spread of the Omicron variant, which now accounts for more than 90 percent of active cases. Thailand reported 18,883 new cases and 32 additional fatalities over the past 24 hou...
With Thailand very slowly reopening to visitors, one of the latest requirements for visitors is the mandatory COVID-19 insurance plan for foreigners that covers the traveler for a minimum of $20,000 (the Thai policies generally cover 750 thousand Thai ba
Varathan pointed out the sharp decline in tourism numbers has actually multiplied the "Covid devastation" on Thailand's economy. They want to fully reopen by October. I think that's probably too ambitious, probably not going to happen. ...
Yes. Pre-departure RT-PCR tests are no longer required when entering Thailand.Has the April 1 change come into effect for the Sandbox scheme?Yes. The Sandbox scheme now requires only 5 nights of quarantine in the Sandbox designated area. Visitors must now do 1 x RT-PCR test and 1...
creates a new imperative to resume talks; however, travel restrictions remain in place amid a recent surge in COVID-19 cases in Thailand and Malaysia, preventing dialogue panels from meeting in-person. The pandemic, having scuppered renewed talks, now risks an erosion of trust at a ...
We have witnessed this sector grow in India, Middle East, China and Thailand in recent years. COVID-19 will certainly prove positive for this sector," Kozak said. "Moreover, most tourist destinations and facilities will need to improve their hygiene and sanitation standards. We expect ...