Thailand to extend foreign tourists' stay in Thailand from October
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The Thailand New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Management Center (Epidemic Control Center) decided on the 19th that from October 1 this year to March 31 next year, the duration of visa-free and visa-on-arrival tourists' stay in Thailand will be extended to help the tourism industry that is deeply affected by the epidemic. recovery and development.
The center's spokesman, Ta Weishi, said that the decision was reached at the Epidemic Control Center meeting held on the same day. At that time, the period of stay of visa-free tourists in Thailand will be extended from no more than 30 days to no more than 45 days; the duration of stay of tourists with visa on arrival It will be extended from 15 days to 30 days.
He said that Thailand is recovering from the impact of the epidemic, and tourists' confidence in traveling to Thailand is gradually improving. Since the beginning of this year, nearly 4 million foreign tourists have entered Thailand, bringing about US$4.93 billion in tourism revenue to Thailand.
Thailand plans to downgrade the new crown pneumonia epidemic from a "dangerous infectious disease" to an "infectious disease requiring monitoring" in September this year. Tawisit said that from October, the domestic epidemic management in Thailand will no longer be in charge of the epidemic control center, but will be the responsibility of the emergency operations center under the Ministry of Health and the infectious disease committees of various provinces.
As for the issue of whether to cancel the implementation of the emergency law after the epidemic is downgraded, Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Prayut said that the government will consider this issue, but it is necessary to integrate the division of labor of various government departments and agencies to ensure the safety of epidemic prevention. .
Official data released by Thailand on the same day showed that in the past 24 hours, Thailand added 2,110 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia and 27 deaths. So far, Thailand has accumulated more than 4.63 million confirmed cases and 31,971 deaths.
