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Coronavirus: Thailand to reopen to vaccinated tourists from ‘low-risk’ countries from November

  • Premier Prayuth Chan-ocha announced the country will be reopening its borders to vaccinated tourists travelling by air from ‘low risk countries’
  • The 10 nations considered low risk include China, Britain, the United States, Germany and Singapore

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Thailand plans to fully reopen to vaccinated tourists from countries deemed low risk from November 1, the country’s leader said on Monday, citing the urgent need to save the kingdom’s ailing economy.
Before the pandemic, Thailand attracted nearly 40 million visitors a year drawn to its picturesque beaches and robust nightlife, with tourism making up almost 20 per cent of its national income.

But Covid-related travel restrictions have left the economy battered, contributing to its worst performance in more than 20 years.

Premier Prayuth Chan-ocha announced on Monday the country will be reopening its borders to vaccinated tourists travelling by air from “low-risk countries”.

The 10 nations considered low risk include Britain, the United States, China, Germany and Singapore.

“When they arrive, they should present a (negative) Covid test … and test once again upon arrival,” the prime minister said in a televised address.

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