• Three more Thai islands open to vaccinated travellers despite surge in COVID-19 cases

    Three more Thai islands open to vaccinated travellers despite surge in COVID-19 cases

    Bangkok ( AFP ) : Three more Thai islands opened to vaccinated foreign tourists on Thursday (Jul 15) despite a nationwide surge in COVID-19 cases propelled by the Delta variant.

    The islands – Samui, Tao and Phangan – welcomed visitors as part of the kingdom’s push to revive its battered tourism industry.

    Thailand launched its “sandbox” scheme on Jul 1, allowing vaccinated travellers to visit Phuket Island. Tourists do not have to quarantine in a hotel but cannot leave Phuket for two weeks.

    Under Thursday’s expansion, tourists must stay at an approved hotel on Samui for a week and can leave their accommodation on day four.

    They will have to produce a negative COVID-19 test before being allowed to venture to Tao or Phangan after their first week.

    The rest of the country is struggling to rein in infections from the Delta variant, which authorities say now makes up nearly 80 percent of its caseload.

    Virus hotspot Bangkok and nine provinces are under tightened restrictions, including a night-time curfew and a ban on gatherings of more than five people.

    Thailand recorded almost 9,200 new infections and a record daily high of 98 deaths on Thursday.

    Phuket has received 5,000 foreign tourists since its reopening, 10 of whom have tested positive for COVID-19.

    Authorities are not expecting a big influx of tourists immediately to Samui and the other two islands.

    Tourism Association of Koh Samui president Ratchaporn Poolsawadee described Thursday’s start of the “Samui Plus” scheme as a soft opening.

    He said 75 per cent of residents on the three islands were vaccinated.

    “It is expected that arrivals will improve after tourists learn the rules and regulations. And then some rules and regulations could be tweaked,” Ratchaporn told AFP. “We don’t want to rush (Samui Plus).”

    Tourism makes up one-fifth of Thailand’s national income and the economy is suffering its worst performance since the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

    Ratchaporn said tourism was worth US$918 million to Samui before the pandemic but the virus had cut turnover to US$88 million last year.

    15 July 2021

    Photo :Thailand is expanding its vaccinated tourist scheme to Samui, Tao and Phangan islands. (Photo: AFP/Romeo Gacad)

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