Thailand reimposed mandatory coronavirus quarantine measures for foreign tourists on Tuesday, nixing a quarantine-free travel scheme as the kingdom seeks to stifle the spread of the omicron variant.
In early November Thailand reopened to fully vaccinated travelers — who had to be isolated for a night until they received a negative PCR test — from more than 60 countries.
But the government announced Tuesday that the “Test and Go” scheme will be suspended for at least two weeks. Hence the visitors will now have to undergo hotel quarantine for 10 days, or 14 days if they are unvaccinated.
But 200,000 travelers who already submitted applications to enter the country will be allowed to visit quarantine-free, said government spokesman Tanakorn Wangboonkongchana, adding that a second PCR test would now be required.
Thailand has detected omicron cases in 63 inbound travelers this week and confirmed one community case.
It has recorded more than 2.1 million Covid cases in total.
In early November Thailand reopened to fully vaccinated travelers — who had to be isolated for a night until they received a negative PCR test — from more than 60 countries.
But the government announced Tuesday that the “Test and Go” scheme will be suspended for at least two weeks. Hence the visitors will now have to undergo hotel quarantine for 10 days, or 14 days if they are unvaccinated.
But 200,000 travelers who already submitted applications to enter the country will be allowed to visit quarantine-free, said government spokesman Tanakorn Wangboonkongchana, adding that a second PCR test would now be required.
Thailand has detected omicron cases in 63 inbound travelers this week and confirmed one community case.
It has recorded more than 2.1 million Covid cases in total.