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Thai airport offers rapid Covid test for internatio­nal arrivals

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Thailand’s main internatio­nal airport unveiled rapid coronaviru­s tests yesterday for some overseas arrivals after a three-month ban on foreign visitors was partially lifted this month.

All foreigners, except those with work permits, have been barred since March, but after more than five weeks with no recorded community transmissi­on of the virus, Thailand is allowing in some groups of foreigners.

Business travellers, diplomats and government guests staying for less than 14 days are considered “fast track travellers” who will be swab tested for the disease at Suvarnabhu­mi airport to make ensure they are infectionf­ree before entry.

“The test itself takes around one hour and a half,” said Suwich Thammapalo, an official of Thailand’s disease control department, adding that its use could be expanded in future for other arrivals and tourists.

The airport test, costing 3,000 baht ($96) each, is one requiremen­t for fast-track entry without spending 14 days in quarantine, and is required of other foreigners recently allowed in, ranging from those with resident status or family in the country, as well as internatio­nal students.

About 1,700 foreigners have applied to visit Thailand for medical treatment such as cosmetic surgery or fertility treatment after a ban on medical tourism was lifted this month, said Taweesin Wisanuyoth­in, a spokesman for the task force on the disease.

The government is considerin­g a plan to open more internatio­nal travel with a “travel bubble” arrangemen­t with some countries in September, he added.

As the pandemic hits travel, Thailand is expected to draw at most 8mn foreign tourists this year, down 80% from a year earlier, the Tourism Council of Thailand estimates, although the sector is expected to recover in 2021.

Last year, spending by a record 39.8mn foreign tourists accounted for about 11% of GDP.

 ??  ?? A doctor and medical staff wearing personnel protective equipment (PPE) demonstrat­e the lab workflow at the Covid-19 testing laboratory at Suvarnabhu­mi Internatio­nal airport amid the spread of the coronaviru­s disease in Bangkok yesterday.
A doctor and medical staff wearing personnel protective equipment (PPE) demonstrat­e the lab workflow at the Covid-19 testing laboratory at Suvarnabhu­mi Internatio­nal airport amid the spread of the coronaviru­s disease in Bangkok yesterday.

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