Thailand likely to reinstate mandatory quarantine for foreign travellers due to Omicron scare
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, THAILAND/ Created : Dec 21, 2021, 14:00 IST
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Thailand likely to reinstate mandatory quarantine for foreign travellers due to Omicron scare 
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Referring to this, Minister Anutin Charnvirakul stated that the Public Health Ministry will likely revert to hotel quarantine and a ‘sandbox’ programme, which allows free movement of people in specific locations and will propose s … Read more
Referring to this, Minister Anutin Charnvirakul stated that the Public Health Ministry will likely revert to hotel quarantine and a ‘sandbox’ programme, which allows free movement of people in specific locations and will propose scrapping a quarantine waiver for vaccinated visitors. Read less
Referring to this, Minister Anutin Charnvirakul stated that the Public Health Ministry will likely revert to hotel quarantine and a ‘sandbox’ programme, which allows free movement of people in specific locations and will propose scrapping a quarantine waiver for vaccinated visitors.
Mr Anutin also added that these steps are driven by worries over the spread of Omicron. The Minister's statement comes just after Thailand reopened to foreign visitors in November, after ending its nearly 18 months of strict entry policies, which lead to a collapse in the country's tourism, a key industry and economic driver which was responsible for luring around 40 million visitors in 2019.
Referring to the active Omicron cases in Thailand, Anutin added that the country had detected 63 people infected with the Omicron variant so far, with one case of local transmission, while the rest are imported cases.
A Health Ministry official informed that the first locally transmitted case was found in a Thai woman, who tested positive to Omicron after contracting the virus from her husband, who returned to Thailand from Nigeria in late November.
The official added that she is likely the first Omicron case in Thailand to have contracted the virus from an overseas traveller, and the first locally transmitted case.
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