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Thailand's tourism industry is expected to return to the pre-epidemic level of 80% in the next year. Why did you encounter such a big crisis?

As an important part of Thailand's economy, Arkhom, Thailand's finance minister, explained the day before yesterday that tourism accounts for 12% of Thailand's GDP and plays a vital role in Thailand's economy. This year, affected by the COVID-19 epidemic, Thailand's tourism industry has also been hit hard. Thailand's tourism industry is expected to return to about 80% of the pre-epidemic level in 2022. Unless the vaccine is successfully developed, in this case, the epidemic situation and economy must be prevented from being affected, and domestic tourism will also be affected, not to mention accepting foreign tourists.

Now every country is like this. If a safe and effective vaccine is not developed, it will have an impact on any industry. As an international tourist country, Thailand has many famous tourist attractions, such as Phuket, Bangkok and Chiang Mai, which are all good places for people. However, in the case of repeated epidemics abroad, people's travel will still be affected to a certain extent, not only by government travel restrictions, but also by people's spontaneous home policy. People don't go to crowded places easily except for necessary commuting, so this has a great impact on tourism.

According to the prediction of the World Tourism Organization, international tourism is likely to rebound in the third quarter of 20021year or early 2022. The National Tourism Administration of Thailand predicts that it will still get 2.5 trillion baht in 2022, equivalent to 542.3 billion yuan. However, this is also based on the successful development of a safe and effective vaccine.

It should be said why Thailand's tourism industry has been hit so hard, and Thailand's control over stowaways is not strict, which has led to new confirmed cases in Thailand, and local residents have taken the initiative to ask for a letter tube pneumonia test. In such an environment, how can tourism revive? At present, there are 4,039 confirmed cases in COVID-19, Thailand, of which 3,832 cases have been cured, with a cure rate of 94.8% and 60 cases have died. We still can't relax control, and hope that the epidemic situation in all countries can be controlled well.