tisdag 24 maj 2022

Thailand introduces strict screening for arrivals from countries with monkeypox | Thaiger

Thailand introduces strict screening for arrivals from countries with monkeypox

With more cases of monkeypox being reported in the UK and elsewhere, officials in Thailand are ramping up health screening for overseas arrivals. Just as Covid-19 entry restrictions are being eased, international travellers will need to complete a health declaration card on arrival in the kingdom.

According to a Bangkok Post report, the card will have a QR code, which will contain information on symptoms and how to report them while in Thailand. Anyone thought to be carrying the virus will be given advice on where to seek treatment.

The health screening follows the creation of an emergency centre to monitor the spread of monkeypox overseas, with health officials particularly concerned about arrivals from Central and West Africa, the UK, Spain, and Portugal. The Department of Disease Control says overseas visitors who arrive with possible monkeypox symptoms will be taken to hospital for tests.

According to Dr Chakkarat Pitayowonganon from the DDC, human-to-human transmission can occur through close contact with lesions, bodily fluids, respiratory droplets, or contaminated materials. He explains that visible signs of infection, such as rashes and spots that become blisters, then scabs, may not show up during the incubation period, meaning infected people could still pass airport health checks and enter Thailand.

Chakkarat says airport officials will be conducting close checks on people arriving from countries with monkeypox outbreaks and that all travellers will be required to complete the health declaration cards. Early monkeypox symptoms include fever, headache, body aches, swollen glands, chills, and exhaustion.

SOURCE: Bangkok Post





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måndag 23 maj 2022

Thailand will be adjusting entry requirements for travelers. PRD



Thailand will be adjusting entry requirements for travelers. 
Register on Thailand Pass via https://tp.consular.go.th/.
As of 1 June 2022, foreign travelers coming to Thailand will only need to provide the following information:
1. COVID-19 vaccination certificates or COVID-19 test results;
2. A minimum of 10,000 USD equivalent of travel insurance that covers medical expenses related to COVID-19;
3. Copy of a valid passport.
The Thailand Pass QR code will be auto-generated immediately after registration.
Airlines are required to pre-check for Thailand Pass QR code prior to issuing a boarding pass to travelers coming to Thailand.
Once they arrive in Thailand, travelers are required to go through the health screening process at the airport.

Reopened Thailand anxiously monitors monkeypox. Disease control officials have set up an emergency operation center to watch out for the new monkeypox virus spreading overseas now that Thailand has reopened its borders. The center will screen travelers from countries where cases have emerged such as the United Kingdom, Spain, and Portugal, in order to deter the spread of the disease in the kingdom. coconuts.co


 Disease control officials have set up an emergency operation center to watch out for the new monkeypox virus spreading overseas now that Thailand has reopened its borders.

The center will screen travelers from countries where cases have emerged such as the United Kingdom, Spain, and Portugal, in order to deter the spread of the disease in the kingdom. 

Director-general Opas Karnkawinpong reiterated that no cases has been reported in Thailand, but that they will closely monitor the situation.

The department reported that this month, there were 13,142 UK travelers, 1,352 from Spain, and 268 from Portugal.

Monkeypox, a variant of the smallpox virus, became a global health concern in early May after it began spreading from a British national returning from Nigeria. Symptoms are similar to those of smallpox, albeit less severe, and can be transmitted through skin contact.

The virus has been found in more than 15 countries worldwide, including the United States.

The health officials warned people to avoid contact with rodents and monkeys, wash their hands frequently, and avoid secretions of animals as well as eating uncooked meat.



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