Thailand to consider easing quarantine rules to allow ‘hotel bubble’ stays
Thai officials are considering a new proposal aimed at easing the restrictions on quarantine guests. If approved the Area Hotel Quarantine (AHQ) scheme would allow travellers in quarantine to leave their hotel room after the first three days. However they must still spend all their time within the hotel. A Covid test will be taken after the first three days and if negative a guest can presumably use hotel facilities within a localised bubble.
The proposal is similar to Thailand’s Golf Quarantine programme, which allows guests who test negative after three days to play golf within the resort.
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