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After a rash of Covid-19 outbreaks over the last two days, Krabi province has gone into a partial lockdown with a curfew from today, and the closure of Koh Phi Phi has been extended until September 24. The announcement by the Krabi Provincial Health Office stated that from today anyone travelling into Krabi must have at least one AstraZeneca dose if they are not fully vaccinated at least 14 days in advance of entering the province. They also must test negative for Covid-19. The partial lockdown restrictions for Krabi resemble those in other restricted areas. A curfew has been enacted […]

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Maybe we all misunderstood re-opening Covid or no Covid🥴

In Krabi a different rule by the looks of it.

It's really nice that visitors are required to be jabbed and test negative.

Now when will they understand that they need to limit everybody's movement to stop the spread of the virus until most everyone is vaccinated? 🤬

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5 minutes ago, Bob20 said:

Maybe we all misunderstood re-opening Covid or no Covid🥴

In Krabi a different rule by the looks of it.

It's really nice that visitors are required to be jabbed and test negative.

Now when will they understand that they need to limit everybody's movement to stop the spread of the virus until most everyone is vaccinated? 🤬

They are still allowed to go from phuket though🤣 part of the 7+7 

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54 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

After a rash of Covid-19 outbreaks over the last two days, Krabi province has gone into a partial lockdown with a curfew from today, and the closure of Koh Phi Phi has been extended until September 24.

So open on October 1st or 15th! Part of the yes Thailand will be open?

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