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Thailand Pattaya Tourism Entry and Exit Latest News 2021

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Mr. Thane, acting chairman of the Chonburi Tourism Association and member of the Pattaya City Council, said that next week representatives of Pattaya’s private tourism companies will meet with Tourism and Sports Minister Pippa and the Secretary of the National Stability and Security Council Governor (NSC) Nataporn met to discuss the tourism revitalization plan under the "Pattaya Move

On Project". It is reported that "Pattaya MoveOn" is another pilot project plan proposed by Chonburi to the government after the "Phuket Sandbox" project.

The "Pattaya MoveOn" project is a sealed route (Sealed

Route) tourism project, open to foreign tourists who have completed two doses of vaccination.

Tourists will first stay in quarantine in the hotel for 3 days, and then follow designated routes in Bang Lamung

and Sattahip.

The Pattaya Move

On plan will start in August, and tourists must wait 14 days before leaving for other parts of Thailand.

For this project to be successful, the vaccine must be allocated to 450,000 people in these two regions, or 900,000 doses of vaccine.

There may not be many foreign tourists coming to Pattaya at first. It is expected to receive 10,000-20,000 tourists per month from August to September. The real tourism peak should start in October, when Europeans come to Thailand to escape the cold.

Pattaya Move

The target tourists of the On plan are tourists from countries and regions surrounding Thailand, such as tourists from Singapore, Vietnam, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, China and other regions;

There are also tourists from distant countries, such as Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, etc.

The number of confirmed cases in Thailand exceeded 200,000!

On June 15, news from the Thailand New Crown Epidemic Center showed that there were 3,000 new confirmed cases in Thailand today, including 2,355 new cases outside prisons. , 640 new cases in prisons, 5 cases imported from abroad; 4,774 new cases cured; 19 new deaths.

A total of 202,264 cases have been diagnosed in Thailand during the three rounds of the epidemic; a total of 162,718 cases have been cured; a total of 1,485 deaths have occurred; and 38,061 cases have been treated in the hospital.

A total of 173,401 cases have been diagnosed in the third round of the epidemic; a total of 135,292 cases have been cured; a total of 1,391 deaths have occurred; and 38,061 cases have been treated in the hospital.

The imported cases are from Japan (1 case), the United Arab Emirates (1 case), Saudi Arabia (1 case), Belgium (1 case), and Cambodia (1 case).

The new deceased patients were from Bangkok (11 people), Samut Prakan (3 people), Saraburi Province (2 people), Nakhon Si Thammarat Province/Yala Province/Pakchin Province (1 person each) , patients are aged between 34-92 years old. In addition to suffering from COVID-19, these deceased also suffered from diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure.

The provinces with the most newly confirmed local cases today are: Bangkok with 872 new cases, Pattani with 61 new cases, Nonthaburi with 56 new cases, Samut Prakan with 336 new cases, There were 202 new cases in Pathum Thani Province, 163 new cases in Samut Sakhon Province, 57 new cases in Songkhla, 88 new cases in Nakhon Pathom, 76 new cases in Ranong Province, and 72 new cases in Chachoengsao Province.

The provinces with the most confirmed cases in the third wave of the epidemic are: Bangkok 48,577 cases, Nonthaburi 7,872 cases, Samut Prakan 9,029 cases, Pathum Thani 4,841 cases, and Chonburi 5,077 cases , 1,761 cases in Songkhla Province, 7,579 cases in Phetchaburi Province, 3,614 cases in Samut Sakhon Province, 4,088 cases in Chiang Mai Province, and 1,596 cases in Nakhon Pathom Province.

6,511,184 doses of vaccine have been administered nationwide. 4,762,063 people have received the first dose of vaccine, and 1,749,121 people have received the second dose.