Thailand lowers entry requirements amid wave of infections
The Travelers to Thailand are exempt as of this Friday from presenting a PCR test to detect the Covid-19 before traveling, although they will still have to quarantine for at least one night upon arrival, while the country registers your biggest wave of infections during the pandemic.
Despite the reduction in the requirements prior to the trip, which until today requested a negative result less than 72 hours before boarding the plane, the people arriving in the country from abroad must still undergo a PCR upon arrival and wait in a hotel for the negative result to be able to go free.
In addition, travelers must submit to their fifth day of stay to a rapid test or ATK.
This new border policy, aimed at reactivating the tourism sector, coincides with the largest wave of infections since the start of the pandemic, although the number of deaths has not increased to the same extent.
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