đš The CCSA has announced that the Thailand Pass will stop being required from 1st July onwards. People also don't need to buy insurance. However, you may have to show vaccination documents or test results if asked. This will continue while the emergency decree remains.
You also won't be required to wear masks outdoors or in well ventilated places. There will be exceptions like crowded places. Entertainment venues can stay open until 2am and hotels can sell alcohol during the afternoon.
More updates soon. Please note, as usual this isn't law until it's published in the royal gazette.
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