đŽ BREAKING: The CCSA meeting has agreed to reduce quarantine period for vaccinated international travellers to 7 days from 1 October. For those who have not been vaccinated will quarantine for 10-14 days. This needs to be approved by the cabinet tomorrow and published in the Royal Gazette a few days later. But it seems certain.
UPDATE ONE: This is for all types of quarantine whether it be in hotels or tourist destinations like Phuket and Samui.
Group One: Fully vaccinated people need only do seven days before they can freely travel. RT-PCR tests will be done twice. On Day 0-1 and on Day 6-7.
Group Two: Not vaccinated and arrived by air or sea need to do 10 days. RT-PCR tests will be done twice. On Day 0-1 and on Day 8-9.
Group Three: Not vaccinated and arrived by land need to do 14 days. RT-PCR tests will be done twice. On Day 0-1 and on Day 12-13.
Standby for more updates
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đŽ CCSA has approved extending the emergency decree until 30th November. Curfew to remain but hours will be shortened. Start from 10pm until 4am. This will be reviewed after 15 days. Expected to be approved by the Cabinet tomorrow and then published in the Royal Gazette a few days later.
đŽ New regulations expected to start on 1st October:
✅ Curfew from 10pm-4am
✅ No activities with more than 25 people in dark red zone, 50 in red zone and 100 in orange zone
✅ Restaurants can open until 9pm in dark red zone and 11pm in red zone. No. Restrictions in orange zone. Alcohol cannot be served in any zone
The government spokesperson also tweeted that fitness, spa, cinema, beauty treatment, music in the shop can open with conditions. I will post an update as soon as more details come out in the press briefing later this afternoon.
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