While some holiday countries have long since reopened, others are still in the middle of planning.
Now Thailand finally wants to welcome tourists again.
As soon as the summer months are over, long-distance travel destinations for beach holidays become more attractive.
Thailand is particularly popular as a holiday destination if you want to leave the cold autumn and winter days in Germany behind.
And soon this could be possible again despite the corona pandemic: According to a report by
Bloomberg,
the
government is planning to
open it completely in October.
However, this is likely to be subject to a few rules.
Thailand plans to open to vaccinated tourists in October
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Thailand apparently only wants to allow vaccinated vacationers.
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Although the number of corona cases in Thailand is still high and the vaccination rate is also below expectations, the government does not seem to want to wait any longer to open it to tourists. Instead, the population is apparently slowly being
prepared for “living with the virus”
. The National Committee on Communicable Diseases of Thailand is now switching to a strategy that aims to "learn to live with Covid-19". Nevertheless, even when opening up to tourism, one still wants to pay attention to the corona situation and the public health system so that it is not overloaded.
An important component of the opening strategy seems to be that
tourists
must be
fully vaccinated
.
The population at risk is also said to be fully vaccinated, and there are plans to better trace new cases.
The Phuket Sandbox is to serve as a model, a project under which fully vaccinated tourists can travel to the popular holiday destination of Phuket.
There are further prerequisites here that travelers are not allowed to come from high-risk areas and that they also need a negative corona test.
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Opening despite the critical Corona situation: Thailand is dependent on tourism
Tourism is hugely important to Thailand's economy.
According to a report by the online portal
executivetraveller.com
, Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha said that the opening of the country in October should “reduce the enormous suffering of people who have lost the opportunity to earn an income”.
It is a "calculated risk".
So far,
only 8 percent of the population
in all of Thailand has been
fully vaccinated
, although there are large regional differences.
(fk)
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