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    I am traveling with a Thai lady outside Thailand, and will do Test and Go with her when I return. After we are released, I will go back to my condo, when I am not going to have much contact with anyone. My Thai lady friend will go back with her husband and live in party central.

    On Day 5, I will test with her again. The question is what happens if she is positive and I am negative?

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    Test And Fly.

    Quote Originally Posted by Explorer8939  [View Original Post]
    https://www.novotelairportbkk.com/offers/testandfly/

    Novotel has a test and fly package.
    Great info and one I'm inclined to book! And the graphic posted here is a very informative piece of info. http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...9&d=1643277825.

    Thanks,

    SS.

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    The latest on Test and Go.
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  5. #1842
    Quote Originally Posted by Povheadhunter  [View Original Post]
    Being vaccinated does not stop the spread so who's the asshole now. Looking at you Huacho.
    Being vaccinated reduces your chances of getting infected and therefore providing a host body for the virus to mutate and produce variants that might someday override most or all vaccine protections when you then infect others by at least 5 times:

    https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-pers...y-get-covid-19

    This ongoing circular effect of infection, possible mutation into variants, transmission to others, wait and see studies of those new conditions that might or might not require new travel restrictions and quarantine rules and on and on and on is largely being fueled by the unvaccinated, either by choice or unfortunate circumstance of lack of access to the vaccines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huacho  [View Original Post]
    Could it possibly be because of all the assholes flying around with fake vax cards like you brag about doing?
    Being vaccinated does not stop the spread so who's the asshole now. Looking at you Huacho.

  8. #1839

    RT PCR Tests in Bangkok

    Many international travellers need a RT PCR test before boarding a plane. This is particularly true if flying from BKK to Cambodia. I am curious to know if such tests are available in the lower Sukhumvit area or at the airport. Turn around time and cost info would also be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

    SS.

  9. #1838
    What are some countries in south America that have similar overnight options like Thailand? I like overnight much better than short time. Thanks.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    The juice is not worth the squeeze. There are too many countries that you can go to right now that do not have the hoops of "applying" for a pass beforehand, mandatory insurance, taking 10 million Covid tests, and quarantining. The most you have to do is flash a vaccine card or negative test. Why does Thailand complicate things so much?

  10. #1837
    9 cases of Omicron subvariant BA. 2.

    Where did this subvariant come from? Never even knew one existed until today.

  11. #1836
    Quote Originally Posted by IGotBottle  [View Original Post]
    I have Thailand Pass and will be doing AQ. Not sure what the "testing requirements that keep changing" are that you speak of.
    If you are doing AQ then you know what you are doing, your first question looked as if you had just bought a ticket. The testing requirements that I mentioned are all the PCR tests required. I did Test & Go where I needed a PCR test before departure and on arrival at a SHA+ hotel the first night. And when that restarts, you now have to return to a SHA+ hotel and get another PCR test on day 5. And then there are the recent antigen tests required to get into most establishments such as restaurants.

  12. #1835
    Quote Originally Posted by Downandup  [View Original Post]
    Oh boy! You won't be flying into Thailand unless you are heading to Phuket or another sandbox area for two weeks, once you get to the airport you will have to show your Thailand Pass to prove this. The visa waiver program is suspended right now and does not restart until February 1st. What's more there are testing requirements that it appears that you are unaware of and should have been checking on since you booked as the requirements keep changing.
    I have Thailand Pass and will be doing AQ. Not sure what the "testing requirements that keep changing" are that you speak of.

  13. #1834
    Quote Originally Posted by MrEnternational  [View Original Post]
    The most you have to do is flash a vaccine card or negative test. Why does Thailand complicate things so much?
    Could it possibly be because of all the assholes flying around with fake vax cards like you brag about doing?

  14. #1833
    Quote Originally Posted by FinnishFucker  [View Original Post]
    Getting the Thailand pass was really easy. But the risk of testing positive on arrival or day 6 and being sent to a hospital is the crap part. Gave me too much anxiety in my first week of vacation.

    I will not make a new trip to Thailand until the mandatory PCR testing is over and / or the nightlife is more open.
    The juice is not worth the squeeze. There are too many countries that you can go to right now that do not have the hoops of "applying" for a pass beforehand, mandatory insurance, taking 10 million Covid tests, and quarantining. The most you have to do is flash a vaccine card or negative test. Why does Thailand complicate things so much?

  15. #1832
    Quote Originally Posted by BananaBoi  [View Original Post]
    Pretty sure not many people will go through the hassle of getting a Thailand Pass, purchasing asymptomatic COVID insurance, pay for a RT-PCR test before departure and again on arrival, be stuck in a SHA+ quarantine hotel for 1 night, only to leave a day or 3 later. But if you don't mind risking 10 days hospitalization there is nothing stopping you from leaving on day 3 or 4 if you tested negative. Keep in mind you will be there a minimum of 11 days if you test positive on arrival. You also may raise red flags for a sharp Immigration Officer too.
    If you are really interested in doing this, ask on a Visa board like The Thaiger or AseanNow.
    Getting the Thailand pass was really easy. But the risk of testing positive on arrival or day 6 and being sent to a hospital is the crap part. Gave me too much anxiety in my first week of vacation. And combined with all the bars closing at 21, no agogos open, this trip was definitely the worst what I have experienced in Thailand in my 14 years of travelling. Not worth the stress if you have 2 weeks vacation. If IŽd have 2 months trip then I would not give a shit if I get infected or not.

    I will not make a new trip to Thailand until the mandatory PCR testing is over and / or the nightlife is more open.

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