For tourists who have been vaccinated with Covid-19, the quarantine period required after entry is only 7 days.
Thai Health Minister Anutin Charnvirankul announced in a meeting on March 8 that the government will reduce the required quarantine time from April. "Foreigners coming to Thailand travel with appropriate vaccination certificates. With the requirements of each brand, there will be only seven days of isolation, "Anutin said, referring to the dosage needed for the vaccine to be effective.
Tourists must be vaccinated three months prior to their travel In addition, they must still present negative nCoV test results three days prior to departure.
Thailand's Health Minister Anutin Charnvirankul (purple shirt) said visitors who have not been vaccinated but certified negative for nCoV will be on quarantine for 10 days. Photo: Thaiger / Facebook
Thai Health Minister Anutin Charnvirankul middle) said travelers who have not been vaccinated but have a negative certificate of nCoV will be quarantined for 10 days. Photo: Thaiger / Facebook
The new policy does not apply to visitors from Africa. They remained in quarantine for two weeks, due to concerns about other variants of the virus by the Thai government.
The head of the health sector in this country is expected that after October, Thailand can relax restrictions and completely exempt from quarantine. However, this condition only applies if, at that time, 70% of health-care workers who are at high risk of infection were vaccinated with Covid-19.
Currently, Thailand still limits flights to this country, strictly enforces mandatory entry and quarantine policies for foreigners. The country now records more than 26,000 infections and 85 deaths.