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Thailand's latest entry policy may 1 cancel PCR detection.

Now the global epidemic prevention and control is becoming more and more relaxed, and the immigration policies in many places are being relaxed. For example, Thailand does not need nucleic acid entry now, nor does it need to register for "sandbox" and "isolation" programs. Today, Thailand's Ministry of Tourism also released the latest policy, canceling the compulsory PCR test for foreign tourists. Come and have a look!

Thailand's Ministry of Tourism and Sports will ask the New Crown Pneumonia Management Center (CCSA) to cancel the compulsory PCR test for foreign tourists from May and replace it with ATK test.

According to this measure, visitors to Thailand will no longer have to pay for the PCR test, and they will stay in Sha Hotel for the test results on the first night. This will greatly facilitate the entry procedures.

PhiphatRatchakitprakarn, Minister of Tourism and Sports of Thailand, said: "It is expected that this measure will be approved and implemented on May 1 day, provided that there is no surge in new infections and deaths during and after the Songkran Festival in COVID-19." The "acceptable" range is 60,000 infections per day (including ATK test positive and 65,438+000 deaths).

Last week, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports also announced a plan to cancel the "Thailand Pass" requirement for inbound tourists from June 1 day, so as to increase the number of tourists and reduce entry procedures.

Pi said the move was "like going back to 20 19", which was the normal travel procedure before COVID-19 triggered the global travel ban.

Once the proposal is approved by the Thai government, tourists will no longer need to register for the "Thailand Pass" required for "demonstration", "sandbox" and "isolation" projects.