torsdag 6 januari 2022

🔮 The Minister of Public Health says he is proposing for the deadline for Test & Go people to enter the country will be extended to 15th January. Announcement expected on Friday after CCSA meeting. He also noted there is a problem with some foreign tourists entering the country with fake insurance policies. Source: https://www.dailynews.co.th/news/640052 . Richard Barrow

 


High season ends early. Test & Go halt sees mass cancellations. Pongsakorn Ketprapakorn, president of the Tourism Council of Phangnga, said around 60% of bookings in January from 36 Phangnga hotels have been cancelled. Hotels have already lost more than 100 million baht, he said. Travel agents in Europe, particularly Scandinavia, have pivoted to other destinations such as Vietnam, Bali and the Maldives as the Test & Go suspension is likely to be extended until at least the end of this month. Bangkok Post

 High season ends early
The subdued atmosphere at Suvarnabhumi airport on Dec 7 following the detection of Omicron variant in Thailand. (Photo: Somchai Poomlard)
The subdued atmosphere at Suvarnabhumi airport on Dec 7 following the detection of Omicron variant in Thailand. (Photo: Somchai Poomlard)

Tourism operators in popular destinations face more cancellations as the prolonged suspension of the Test & Go scheme is dampening enthusiasm for the remainder of the high season.

Pongsakorn Ketprapakorn, president of the Tourism Council of Phangnga, said around 60% of bookings in January from 36 Phangnga hotels have been cancelled. Hotels have already lost more than 100 million baht, he said.

Travel agents in Europe, particularly Scandinavia, have pivoted to other destinations such as Vietnam, Bali and the Maldives as the Test & Go suspension is likely to be extended until at least the end of this month.

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The average occupancy rate hit 50-60% late last year, before collapsing to 20-30% now, said Mr Pongsakorn.

He said even if the scheme resumes in February, foreigners are unlikely to return until March as they have to plan trips and apply for Thailand Pass, which is a time-consuming process.

"If more sandbox areas cannot be opened during the suspension of Test & Go, we might lose the high season opportunity and have to wait until the end of the year," Mr Pongsakorn said.

The cancellation rate in Krabi increased by 30% from the end of December to January, and there are no new bookings because of the Test & Go suspension and the viral outbreak overseas, said Charintip Tiyaphorn, president of the Tourism Council of Krabi.

She said the average occupancy rate is now 20%, but more guests will cancel their plans if Krabi is not included in the sandbox areas.

Most tourists have opted for refunds for their plane tickets and hotel room bookings because it is easier than applying for the Phuket sandbox programme, said Ms Charintip.

She said the hotel business will hit rock bottom this month, with single-digit occupancy rates as seen prior to the country's reopening. Bookings in February and March hover around 35-40%.

Ms Charintip said hoteliers may not see new bookings in the next two months without the resumption of the Test & Go scheme.

Phisut Sae-Khu, president of the Thai Hotels Association's eastern chapter, said the government should open the Thailand Pass system for tourists to pre-register under Test & Go.

Tourists should be able to plan their trips and enter the country later when the pandemic situation improves, which is a better option for the industry than cancelling their plans, he said.

The average hotel occupancy rate for Pattaya in January will not exceed 30% because of weak tourism sentiment, said Mr Phisut.

A viral surge in Chon Buri also worsened the situation for domestic tourism as hotels received more cancellations.

He said his association is amassing 5,000 rooms to act as hotel isolation facilities or "hospitels" in order to help curb the infection rate.







🔮 BREAKING: Thailand’s coronavirus alert level has just been increased to level four (out of five) following the discovery of Omicron in many provinces. Richard Barrow

🔮 BREAKING: Thailand's coronavirus alert level has just been increased to level four (out of five) following the discovery of Omicron in many provinces. Guidlines for this level include: encouraging more people to work from home, avoid unnecessary travel if possible, refrain from eating in air-con restaurants, not visiting risky venues,  etc. It also includes encouraging people not to travel abroad and to detain travellers from abroad in quarantine. 

This hasn't been put into place yet, but CCSA will be having a meeting on Friday to discuss changes to entry requirements. They may even be an update later today. Please standby. 


Bangkok Post highlights 6/1

 

🔮 #COVID19 update on Thursday: ⬆️ 5,775 new cases ⬇️ 11 deaths ⬆️ 37,968 in care. Richard Barrow




onsdag 5 januari 2022

Fifth wave of COVID-19 already sweeping through Thailand – Thailand is facing the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic sooner than anticipated, with the curve of infections on a steep rise and body temperature scanners installed in most offices and public venues not catching asymptomatic cases, said Dr. Somsak Akksilp, director-general of Medical Services today (Wednesday). Medical Services chief.

Fifth wave of COVID-19 already sweeping through Thailand – Medical Services chief

Thailand is facing the fifth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic sooner than anticipated, with the curve of infections on a steep rise and body temperature scanners installed in most offices and public venues not catching asymptomatic cases, said Dr. Somsak Akksilp, director-general of Medical Services today (Wednesday).

Dr. Somsak was quoting a forecast by Dr. Sunt Srianthumrong, a special lecturer at the Graduate School of Environmental Development Administration of the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA).

He admitted that it is difficult to differentiate between an infection by the Omicron variant and flu, based on the symptoms, noting that, of about half of the Omicron cases are asymptomatic.

There are seven Omicron cases in which the virus has entered the lungs, but ventilators are not currently needed to help in breathing. 54% of the cases develop a cough, 37% a sore throat, 15% muscle pains, 12% a runny nose, 10% a headache, 5% develop breathing difficulties and 2% lost their sense of smell.

Due to the difficulty in distinguishing between Omicron and flu, Dr. Somsak recommended that anyone who suffers flu-like symptoms isolate and take an antigen test.

If the test result is positive, he said that the person must contact the National Health Security Office, via the 1330 hotline. Officials will respond to the call to assess the initial symptoms within six hours.  If the symptoms are not serious, the infected person will enter home or community isolation. Severe cases will be admitted to a hospital immediately.

In a worst case scenario, in which there are about 30,000 infections, he said there are roughly 52,000 beds available across the country, which are more than enough.


The infection rate of travelers entering #Thailand by air between 1-4 January 2022: 1️⃣ UK 5.92% 2️⃣ USA 5.30% 3️⃣ Germany 2.85% 4️⃣ Sweden 2.33% 5️⃣ France 2.17% 📌 Out of a total of 32,627 arrivals, 605 people or 1.85% tested positive. Richard Barrow

 


Chonburi Governor releases orders around Covid-19 and food and beverage establishments in Mueang Chonburi district - The order has been released after a cluster of students at Burapha University in Mueang Chonburi (staffers and customers at restaurants that sell alcohol) had 17 cases reported today. The Pattaya News

Chonburi Governor releases orders around Covid-19 and food and beverage establishments in Mueang Chonburi district

The Chonburi Governor released a new order today (January 5th) specifically for food and beverage businesses, especially those that sell alcohol in the Mueang Chonburi District, Chonburi. (This is essentially the same order in effect for Banglamung/Nongprue/Pattaya, now expanded and to be enforced in Mueang Chonburi following clusters from college students in the area.)

The following things must take place:

1. All staff, including musicians, performers, entertainers, etc must take a rapid antigen Covid19 test daily.

2. All customers, regardless of the size of the venue and regardless of the customer's vaccination or recovery status, must take a Covid-19 antigen test within 72 hours of the current time period to dine-in. The venue can arrange for on-site testing or accept qualified test results.

3. If a venue is unwilling or unable to meet the first two points they must shut immediately until/if restrictions are eased.

The order take affect from today until further notice.

The order has been released after a cluster of students at Burapha University in Mueang Chonburi (staffers and customers at restaurants that sell alcohol) had 17 cases reported today.

Chonburi, led by Banglamung with 337, announces 529 new and confirmed cases of Covid-19 and no new deaths