The southern resort island of Phuket will seal off from domestic visits from August 3rd – 16th, according to a Phuket provincial order dated today (Thursday), amid rising COVID-19 infections across Thailand that has slipped through the island as well.
"Phuket needs to come up with measures that aim to reduce and restrict movements to contain the spread within the limit and level that public health systems can accommodate," reads the announcement.
The order bars domestic arrivals from land, sea, and air with the exception of ambulances, rescue vehicles, transports of medicines and medical supplies, transports of consumer goods, agricultural produce, livestock, fuel and gas, banks' cash, parcels and printed materials, international air departures, officials working to bring the pandemic under control and those with urgent assignments.
The "Phuket Sandbox" project, in which fully vaccinated and COVID-negative international arrivals are allowed into Thailand through Phuket beginning on July 1st, will not be affected, but the Phuket Extension program which allows visitors to Phuket to travel to Surat Thani, Krabi and Phang Nga after a minimum of seven days in Phuket, may be postponed from August 1st to 15th the soonest, according to Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Tanee Sangrat.
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