The Phuket News

Praise for keeping Sandbox open

- Editor@classactme­dia.co.th

Phuket Tourist Associatio­n President Bhummikitt­i Raktaengam has led a consortium of 16 agencies to say thank you to the government for keeping the Phuket Sandbox scheme open following the suspension of all Test & Go entry to the country.

Present to receive the formal thanks at the new Phuket Provincial Hall on Dec 22 was Phuket Vice Governor Pichet Pananpong.

Phuket remains the only province where tourists may enter the country under the Sandbox scheme following the immediate suspension of the Test & Go entry scheme on Dec 21.

The order to suspend Test & Go arrivals came 24 hours after Thailand marked its first local transmissi­on, in Bangkok, of the Omicron variant of COVID-19, which has brought on severe prevention measures and travel bans across Europe.

“On behalf of the private sector of Phuket, I would like to thank the Prime Minister and all relevant Cabinet members who have decided to trust Phuket to accept tourists in the form of the Phuket Sandbox,” Mr Bhummikitt­i said.

“There are many related official agencies that support Phuket Province, especially in Phuket led by the Governor of Phuket and all Deputy Governors of Phuket, and with special thanks to Airports of Thailand and especially the Director of Phuket Airport for supporting the mission that we have gained confidence in this time,” he added.

TEST & GO SUSPENDED

The central government has confirmed that 110,000 visitors who had already been approved entry to Thailand, and issued a QR code via the Thailand Pass applicatio­n system before entry was suspended, will be allowed to enter Thailand.

However, they will now be required to undergo a second RTPCR test on Day 5 of their stay ‒ in addition to their first RT-PCR test on landing ‒ to confirm they are not infected. The government has announced that the state will pay the costs of the second test.

These visitors must stay in their hotel rooms until the results of their first test confirm they are not infected. Once the first test results confirm they are not infected, they may leave their hotel rooms. They must also return to their hotel each night until they have passed their second test.

A further 90,000 visitors who had applied but had not yet been approved entry will be allowed to enter the country, Government spokesman Thanakorn Wangboonko­ngchana assured.

The decision to suspend the Test & Go entry scheme will be reviewed on Jan 4.

PHUKET SANDBOX STILL OPEN

In addition to suspending all Test & Go entry to the country, the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administra­tion (CCSA) on Dec 21 also suspended all Sandbox entry schemes ‒ except the Phuket Sandbox model.

Under the Phuket Sandbox scheme visitors may land on the island and will be tested for COVID-19 on landing. If they test negative, they are free to go anywhere on the island. They will receive a second RT-PCR test on Day 5-6. They must stay on the island for seven days, after which ‒ if they test negative for the virus ‒ visitors may travel freely within the country, pending local restrictio­ns in each province. During the seven days, Phuket Sandbox arrivals must stay at their designated pre-booked hotel. They are not allowed to stay overnight in any other places.

Any arrivals who test positive for COVID-19 will be referred to a healthcare facility for appropriat­e medical treatment, for which the expenses must be covered by the required insurance, or national healthcare coverage for Thais and eligible foreign expatriate­s, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) notes in its descriptio­n of the Sandbox scheme.

HOLDING ON

Mr Bhummikitt­i urged people to remain calm, and to be patient in waiting for the CCSA to review the situation on Jan 4.

To date, Phuket has not marked a local transmissi­on of the Omicron variant, and Vachira Phuket Hospital Director Weerasak Lorthongkh­am confirmed that all recent local cases of infection have resulted in mild symptoms only.

“We must maintain confidence [in handling the situation], for citizens and tourists, no matter which variant of COVID-19. Not just Omicron, there may be others. I believe that with the cooperatio­n of all of us we will be able to coexist with the COVID-19 pandemic and overcome this crisis,” he said on Dec 27.

“During these two weeks Phuket will do our best to reassure the country and tourists around the world that Thailand will continue [to remain open]... and most importantl­y, thanks to the government, especially the department­s of the Ministry of Public Health, including Vachira Phuket Hospital and the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office, which together are an important force that will allow Phuket to move forward,” he said.

Mr Bhummikitt­i noted that the policy shift will no doubt affect tourist arrivals, but said it was too early to tell how much of an effect it will have.

“The suspension of the Test & Go scheme will have an inevitable impact. But it is necessary to keep the economy going,” Mr Bhummikitt­i told the Bangkok Post.

Phuket mainly has tourists from Russia and Kazakhstan at present and

these countries can still enter via the Phuket Sandbox despite the change in other entry systems, he said.

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Photo: PR Phuket

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