Thailand reopened the country for 7 days and more than 20,000 people entered the country, 15 of which were confirmed cases of new crown

  The New Crown Pneumonia Epidemic Management Center of the Government of Thailand notified on the 8th local time that since Thailand reopened its doors on November 1 and resumed receiving international tourists, a total of 2,092 international tourists entered the country from the 1st to the 6th.

Inbound tourists mainly come from the United States, Germany, Britain, Japan, South Korea, Russia and other countries.

From the 1st to the 6th, 15 confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia were found through the entry virus test, accounting for about 0.07%.

  In addition, data from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand shows that as of November 6, more than 90,000 people have applied for entry into Thailand through the Thailand Pass system, and about 34,000 have been approved.

Obtaining an entry permit is only the first step to enter Thailand. After that, you must apply for a visa, provide a certificate of COVID-19 vaccination, a certificate of negative test for COVID-19 within 72 hours, health insurance including COVID-19 treatment, 24-hour isolation hotel reservations and other documents .

  After entering the country, passengers must go to the booked hotel to be isolated for 24 hours and undergo a new coronavirus test. If the result is negative, they can leave the hotel freely.

If an entry person has not received the new crown vaccine due to various reasons, he must go to the hotel for 7 to 10 days of quarantine.

(Headquarters reporter Li Min)