Bangkok Post

Pay for your stay, says CCSA

- MONGKOL BANGPRAPA

The Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administra­tion (CCSA) is urging wouldbe Thai returnees to isolate at alternativ­e accommodat­ion and pay for their own quarantine expenses in order to reduce the strain on the government’s finances.

According to CCSA spokesman Taweesilp Visanuyoth­in, the average cost of a 14-day stay at state quarantine venues is about 14,000 baht, not including medicines.

Because of the increasing number of returnees, more venues will have to be designated as state quarantine venues, increasing the burden on the government, Dr Taweesilp said, before adding that more than 60,000 Thais have returned to Thailand on repatriati­on flights to date.

“Those who can afford to stay at alternativ­e accommodat­ion, such as upscale hotels, are encouraged to do so,” he said.

When asked about repatriati­on flights, Dr Taweesilp said the government has decided to increase the quota of Thai returnees from 200 to 600 a day, due to a surge in demand.

The CCSA is considerin­g whether to allow four groups of foreigners to enter the kingdom. The first comprise foreign trade fair organisers who will be allowed to stay in Thailand for a limited time, while the second consists of film production crews with clear production schedules and shooting locations.

The third group consists of foreign workers from neighbouri­ng countries, and the last group are foreign travellers on medical and wellness programmes, he said.

“All must stay in state or hospital quarantine for 14 days,” he said.

Referring to The New York Times’ article about Thailand’s successful handling of Covid-19, the spokespers­on attributed the country’s success to people’s active cooperatio­n.

Regarding people’s concerns over foreign diplomats living in condominiu­ms, the spokespers­on said that the Foreign Affairs Ministry has asked all embassies in Thailand to make sure that their diplomats observe quarantine requiremen­ts.

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