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Visitors to Thailand will soon be free of showing a Covid-19 vaccination or test certificate as of October 1. The changes were announced by Publish Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul after a meeting with the National Communicable Disease Committee today. In that meeting, it was also deemed to be unnecessary for people with mild or no symptoms of the virus to enter isolation. Anutin says the committee decided to redefine Covid-19 as a communicable disease under surveillance. New measures would be adopted based on locals, visitors and infected people. Such measures include advising infected people to continue to use face masks, […]

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Visitors to Thailand will soon be free of showing a Covid-19 vaccination or test certificate as of October 1. The changes were announced by Publish Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul after a meeting with the National Communicable Disease Committee today. In that meeting, it was also deemed to be unnecessary for people with mild or no symptoms of the virus to enter isolation.

Anutin says the committee decided to redefine Covid-19 as a communicable disease under surveillance. New measures would be adopted based on locals, visitors and infected people. Such measures include advising infected people to continue to use face masks, and increasing hand washing and social distancing for a period of five days. After the five days, the restriction that would normally require a Covid test has been lifted as well.

Finally some common sense and rationality...

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46 minutes ago, ThaiFoodGuy said:

I'm scheduled to see a ONE FC championship at Lumpini later in October, and in the confirmation email they said an ATK test would be required to enter the OUTDOOR arena. Hope that's no longer the case...

This should be the end of all ATK testing as a precursor for doing anything in Thailand.

May take a few weeks for everything to catch up. 

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6 hours ago, rc1 said:

So infected people are advised to wear a mask for 5 days. Yes, that's actually sensible.

Can the health authorities please clarify there is no need for anyone else to wear a mask anymore, PLEASE!

Only if anyone have symptoms like excessive coughing and sneezing non-stop

10 hours ago, rc1 said:

This should be the end of all ATK testing as a precursor for doing anything in Thailand.

May take a few weeks for everything to catch up. 

Embassy stated today a mandatory preflight test as well. Fingers crossed they get their ducks in order.

17 hours ago, Cabra said:

What are the odds the emergency decree will also be lifted? I'm going with zero percent.. 

It's ending October 1 and CCSA being dissolved 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2398843/end-of-state-of-emergency-and-covid-19-centre

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