måndag 22 november 2021

📣📣 22 November 2021-- An update from the Thai government regarding Thailand's #COVID19 situation, reporting from the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA). PR Thai Government

📣📣 22 November 2021-- An update from the Thai government regarding Thailand's #COVID19 situation, reporting from the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)

Highlights:
- During 1 – 21 November 2021, 85,608 travelers entered Thailand. Out of the total number of travelers, 112 tested positive for COVID-19, or 0.13 per cent. 

- The majority of international travelers come from these top ten countries of origin, namely, the US, Germany, 
the UK, Japan, Russia, the Republic of Korea, France, the UAE, Israel, and Switzerland. 

- Please note that if you are planning to travel to Thailand or know anyone who is travelling to Thailand, please make sure to book SHA Plus or SHA Extra Plus hotels. They are eligible to be used as hotels under the Sandbox Programme and as venues to wait for your RT-PCR result under the Exemption from Quarantine scheme. The package you booked should include the post-arrival RT-PCR test as well as transportation to the hotel.  This is important so as to avoid any unnecessary inconvenience when you arrived at the airport.

- For those who are still awaiting their approval or may have further enquiries on the Thailand Pass system, please directly contact the Call Centre, Department of Consular Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs at 02-572-8442 (30 call lines) and the following mobile numbers 065-205-4247065-205-4248065-205-4249 (operational 24 hours) or e-mail: support@tp.consular.go.th

- CCSA encourages businesses to create COVID free setting, which includes regular cleaning sessions, vaccinated staff, and regular ATK tests for staff. CCSA also encourages businesses to implement basic public health measures, such as thermal scanners and regular cleaning sessions, to be considered safe for reopening. 

- ChulaCov-19, which is an mRNA vaccine in development by Chulalongkorn University is entering the third phase of trial, and if all goes according to plan, Chulalongkorn will seek approval for emergency use by the Thai FDA mid-next year.

- While we are reopening and relaxing various measures, the CCSA would like to reiterate that, under Communicable Diseases Act, you are required to always wear mask while you are in public space or while doing activities in groups. There's 20,000 Baht fine for failing to do so.






Inga kommentarer:

Skicka en kommentar