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Thailand: Guidelines for People Planning to Visit

Thailand: Guidelines for People Planning to Visit

For almost two years, the whole world is suffering from Corona. Tourism has suffered the most, the business of tourism has come to a halt, so all the countries are now promoting tourism by taking precautions from Corona. In Thailand too, the Ministry of Public Health has come out with a guide for travelers planning to visit Thailand as part of pilot reopening schemes like Phuket Sandbox, Samui Plus and Phuket Sandbox 7+7 Extension.

  • Guidelines
  • 18 years old and above
  • Should have received two doses of Covid-19 vaccines that have been approved by Thailand or the World Health Organisation at least 14 days before arrival
  • Covid-19 vaccines approved in Thailand:
  • CoronaVac by Sinovac Biotech: 2 doses / 2-to-4-week interval
  • AstraZeneca or Covishield by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, SK Bioscience (South Korea), Siam Bioscience, and Serum Institute of India (Covishield): 2 doses / 4-to-12-week interval
  • Comirnaty by Pfizer and BioNTech: 2 doses / 3-week interval
  • Janssen or Janssen/Ad26.COV2.S by Johnson & Johnson: 1 dose
  • Moderna by Moderna: 2 doses / 4-week interval
  • Covilo by Sinopharm: 2 doses / 3-4-week interval
  • Sputnik V by the Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology: 2 doses/3-week inte

According to the Public Health Ministry, travellers are considered fully vaccinated if they have received:

Second dose of two-dose vaccines like AstraZeneca or Pfizer no less than 14 days before travelling to Thailand.
Single-dose vaccines like Janssen no less than 14 days before travelling to Thailand
Second dose of mix-and-match vaccines like CoronaVac from Sinovac and AstraZeneca, no less than 14 days before travelling to Thailand.

Apart from being fully vaccinated, travellers to Thailand should have all their advance arrangements in good order.

These include a Certificate of Entry (COE) issued by a Thai embassy or consulate, a Covid-19 health insurance policy with a minimum coverage of US$100,000; confirmation of a SHA Plus hotel booking, and a medical certificate with a negative RT-PCR test result issued no more than 72 hours before departure.

So if you are planning to go to Thailand, then you have to follow these rules.

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