Thailand Set to Lift Mandatory Quarantine Rules

In an attempt to revive its tourism sector, Thailand revisits policies for travellers
Panoramic view of Maya Bay
Panoramic view of Maya Bay
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About one-fifth of Thailand&rsquos GDP is derived from tourism, and the pandemic has impacted the country's economy to a major extent. In order to revive the sector, Thailand is planning to ease quarantine rules for its tourists, the Bangkok Post reported. 

Foreign visitors may be allowed to leave their hotel rooms after three days of a mandatory two-week quarantine, the newspaper reported. The so-called area hotel quarantine will still require tourists to confine themselves to the properties, it said.&nbspThe COVID panel will also discuss a proposal to waive the quarantine requirement for vaccinated visitors.

In a recent meeting chaired by the Minister of Tourism and Sports, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, it was decided that initially, quarantine relaxations would be implemented only in the top five tourist destinations (like Krabi and Phuket). 

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