Thailand U-turns on COVID vaccination rule for visitors
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[January 09, 2023]
By Napat Wesshasartar
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand has rescinded an entry policy announced at
the weekend requiring visitors to show proof of a COVID-19 vaccination,
its health minister said on Monday, citing sufficient immunisation
levels in China and globally.
Anutin Charnvirakul said checking evidence of vaccinations was
inconvenient and a panel of heath experts had agreed to withdraw the new
rule, which was announced on Saturday by aviation authorities ahead of
an expected deluge of visitors from China, where COVID-19 cases have
surged.
Anutin said those not vaccinated would also be granted entry without
restriction.
"Showing proof of vaccination would be cumbersome and inconvenient, and
so the group's decision is that it is unnecessary," Anutin told
reporters.
One of Asia's most popular travel destinations, Thailand is enjoying an
influx of visitors during its first peak season since the removal last
year of tight entry restrictions that had caused its tourism sector to
collapse.
In November, it recorded 1.75 million visitors, quadruple the number for
the whole of last year when flights and foreign arrivals were limited.
China has been crucial for Thailand, accounting for about a quarter of
its annual visitors before the pandemic. Anutin said the government was
now expecting 7-10 million Chinese visitors, compared to an earlier 5
million estimate.
The first flight from China arrived in Thailand on Monday with the first
group among an expected 3,465 passengers on the first day.
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Thai health minister Anutin Charnvirakul
attends a meeting to address the measures against coronavirus in
Bangkok, Thailand February 24, 2020. REUTERS/Chalinee Thirasupa
"We're very excited to come back to Thailand. We have been waiting
for three years already," said Wang Zhenyin, 39, one of the first to
arrive.
"Before the start of COVID, we came here every year. And this time I
take my family to come here."
Thailand's tourism authority is expecting arrival numbers for last
year to have exceeded 11.5 million, just over a quarter of the
record of nearly 40 million in pre-pandemic 2019, who spent about
1.91 trillion baht ($55.17 billion).
The about-face on the vaccine rule follows similar policy U-turns by
Thailand during the pandemic that have caused widespread confusion
among travellers about its entry requirements.
Thailand will still require foreigners to show evidence of health
insurance cover for COVID-19 if their next destination requires a
negative pre-entry test, Anutin said.
(Reporting by Napat Wesshasartar and Panarat Thepgumpanat; Writing
by Martin Petty; Editing by Ed Davies and Nick Macfie)
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