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    Those flying into Phuket face Covid tests from tomorrow

    Starting tomorrow, those who fly into Phuket International Airport will face a Covid-19 “Antigen Rapid Test” unless they have proof of being fully vaccinated or a previously negative Covid test within 72 hours of arriving. The Phuket Communicable Disease Committee announced the new rule last night, and will go through April 30. The measure also includes those coming from red zones. The test is 300 baht with travellers being required to foot the bill. Results are expected to take 15 minutes.


    For those entering the province by road, only those from red zone provinces will be required to be tested. All arrivals must install the MorChana app, register their travel details through the ลงทะเบียนเข้า-ออกเมืองภูเก็ต web portal, and have their arrival and travel details reported to the Emergency Operations Center for the area where the traveller is staying. Those who are only transporting goods and don’t stay in Phuket overnight are exempt from the new rules. But, they must show a permission document.


    The government is asking people to limit their travel, particularly to red zone provinces. Here’s a list of the red zone provinces.


    1. Bangkok
    2. Chiang Mai
    3. Chon Buri
    4. Samut Prakan
    5. Prachuap Khiri Kan
    6. Samut Sakhon
    7. Pathum Thani
    8. Nakhon Pathom
    9. Phuket
    10. Nakhon Ratchasima
    11. Nonthaburi
    12. Songkhla
    13. Tak
    14. Udon Thani
    15. Suphanburi
    16. Sa Kaeo
    17. Rayong
    18. Khon Kaen


    You can expect other provinces to introduce similar restrictions over the next few days.


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    Just a thought, but why not do this at all airports, train stations, bus stations and piers for all departing travelers?

    I do understand the need to test arriving travelers, but better to test departing domestic travelers first.

    Or both. In a time with such restricted interprovincial travel and quarantine rules, 600 baht to get your shit done would be quite welcome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post


    You can expect other provinces to introduce similar restrictions over the next few days.
    This is not restrictions, this is progress.

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