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Travelers to Thailand have the run of an island

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PHUKET, Thailand – Thailand soon will welcome back internatio­nal visitors - as long as they are vaccinated - to its famous southern resort island of Phuket without having to be cooped up in a hotel for a 14-day quarantine.

For a minimum of two weeks, they will be free to roam the island, where preparatio­ns include having a major proportion of the local population inoculated for COVID-19.

After that initial 14 days, visitors will be able to travel relatively freely elsewhere in Thailand – subject to the same restrictio­ns as Thai travelers.

The “Phuket Sandbox” program is open to visitors from 63 countries, including the U.S., and three territorie­s rated by Thailand as a low or medium risk for COVID-19. Requiremen­ts beyond nationalit­y involve a fair amount of paperwork, in addition to being subject to change.

The most up-to-date and detailed informatio­n will be available from the website of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, at www.tatnews.org, or from the nearest Thai Embassy.

Visas for stays of up to 30 days are not necessary for many nationalit­ies. Airlines with direct flights to Phuket include Emirates, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, El Al and Singapore Airlines.

Basic requiremen­ts before departing for Phuket

Must have been staying in the approved home country for at least 21 days before departure.

Must obtain a Certificat­e of Entry – COE – from a Thai Embassy or consulate.

Must be fully vaccinated at least 14 days before departure. (Children under six years old are exempted.)

Must have a negative RT-PCR test for COVID-19 within 72 hours of departure. Must have a minimum $100,000 medical insurance policy covering COVID-19 treatment.

Upon arrival in Phu

Must have an RT-PCR test for COVID-19 on the day of arrival, the sixth or seventh day of stay and the 12th or 13th day.

Must stay for 14 days at approved “SHA+” hotels in order to travel onward in Thailand. The booking must be confirmed before arrival. SHA+ certifies safety and health standards including having at least 70% of staff vaccinated for COVID-19.

Must install Thailand Plus and Morchana apps, to track health and location, respective­ly.

Must have evidence of negative COVID-19 test results over the 14-day stay for onward travel to other parts of Thailand.

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