Thailand quarantine to be reduced from April
Thailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has outlined its phased easing of restrictions which take effect from 1 April. From April 1 to Sept 30, inbound arrivals without a vaccination certificate will undergo a reduced quarantine period of 10 days and undertake two Covid tests.
The 14-day quarantine period remains for arrivals from countries where Covid-19 variants are still common. The aim with the three-stage roadmap is to remove most restrictions by 1 October to allow normal travel and tourism, as long as the country stays on track with its vaccination rollout.
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