Thailand: Quarantine, vax update

Thailand: Quarantine, vax update

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reports the Royal Thai Government has endorsed issuing a Covid-19 vaccination certificate in the kingdom, while approving shorter quarantine periods for international arrivals. Both measures took place late last week until further notice.

Thailand’s National Communicable Disease Committee has announced terms and conditions on issuing a Covid-19 vaccination certificate, in paper or electronic form, for people who have received two required doses of the vaccine in Thailand. The vaccine must be approved and registered with the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), Thailand, or approved by the World Health Organisation (WHO) to be eligible.

Also, Thailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has announced the latest guidelines on Covid-19 prevention measures and quarantine requirements for international arrivals involving the
11 groups of people currently permitted to enter Thailand.

Quarantine will be reduced to seven days for international arrivals who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 with a vaccine approved and registered with the MoPH or approved by the WHO, no less than 14 days before the travelling date. They must be from countries with no mutated strain of the virus as announced and constantly updated
by the MoPH.

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