söndag 6 mars 2022

Hotels in Thailand's Phuket and Krabi stop accepting credit cards from Russian tourists | Hotels and resorts in Thailand’s provinces of Phuket and Krabi have stopped accepting credit cards from Russian tourists, after many of them find themselves unable to pay credit card bills following the exclusion of seven of Russia’s major banks from the SWIFT financial global messaging system. Thai PBS World

Hotels in Thailand's Phuket and Krabi stop accepting credit cards from Russian tourists

Hotels and resorts in Thailand's provinces of Phuket and Krabi have stopped accepting credit cards from Russian tourists, after many of them find themselves unable to pay credit card bills following the exclusion of seven of Russia's major banks from the SWIFT financial global messaging system.

A senior executive of the Melia Hotel said that several hotels on Phuket have been trying to consult with the Bank of Thailand about this problem and ways to accept payments from their Russian clients.

He also said that about 15% of advance bookings made by Russian tourists have been cancelled since Europe and the United States imposed the harshest ever sanctions on Russia, in response to the invasion of Ukraine.

Another executive of a resort on Phi Phi Island in Krabi province said that they now only accept cash from Russian tourists.

Similar problems are being experienced by hotels in other provinces, including Bangkok.

Russian tourists prefer to visit coastal provinces in Thailand, especially Phuket, Samui and Krabi during March and April, most of them staying for 7-21 days. Usually, an average of 700 Russians arrive in Thailand every day under the "Test and Go" program, but this has dropped to fewer than 400 since the beginning of this month.

Since November 1st, when Thailand reopened its doors to tourists with "Thailand Pass" under "Test and Go" and "sandbox" programs, more than 63,000 Russians have arrived in the country, generating about 4.1 billion baht in revenue.



Warning: Favipiravir can cause serious negative effects. Please, no self-treatment. Don’t take Favipiravir without prescription, Phuket hospital warns Phuket News

 
PHUKET: Mission Hospital Phuket warned people against self-treatment with Favipiravir citing safety reasons.

The warning was shared by the Phuket Info Center, operated by the Phuket office of the Ministry of Interior, last Friday (Mar 4). 

It was stressed that Favipiravir "is not given to all infected people, but only to those in the 607 category". This category includes elderly aged 60 and over and patients with any of the seven congenital diseases [chronic respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, chronic renal disease, stroke, obesity, cancer and diabetes].

"For safety, you should not buy favipivir off-the-shelf (including online) because it is a dangerous drug. Also there is a risk of buying low-quality drug which may cause death", the notice warned.

The notice also has a reminder about Favipiravir's possible negative side-effects including harm to the baby if used during pregnancy.