Thailand to further ease COVID-19 restrictions, end pandemic emergency as scheduled

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BANGKOK: Travellers to Thailand will no longer require a proof of vaccination to enter the kingdom starting next month. 

Besides that, visitors to the kingdom no longer need to provide rapid COVID-19 test results upon arrival, among the steps taken in easing COVID-19 restrictions and promote travel and business.

Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) spokesman, Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin said as COVID-19 situation continues to improve, the nationwide state of emergency which has been in place since March 24, 2020 to curb COVID-19 outbreak will expire on Sept 30.  

He said  COVID-19 patients with no or mild symptoms need not to undergo isolation.

COVID-19 will be downgraded from a dangerous communicable disease to communicable disease under surveillance” starting October 1,” he said at a press conference. 

He added that CCSA itself will be dissolved and cease its role in containing COVID-19.
Thailand is targeting at least 10 million foreign tourists by the end of this year with 1.5 million foreign tourists from October to December.

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Over the last 24 hours, Thailand recorded 752 COVID-19 cases and nine faralities bringing the total infections in the kingdom to 4,677,090 and 32,692 deaths. – Bernama

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