Thread: Rants, Stupid Shit and Coronavirus in Thailand
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01-04-22 15:25 #1741
Posts: 6308Don't assume just because you have medical insurance your hospital bills will be paid. Don't leave your hotel if you are told to.
"Hotels want them off the premises and sent to hospitals but the insurance companies are refusing to honor policies saying they have to pay for hospitals. The foreigners are pointing out that they are insured and won't pay for hospitalization. This, said the source, meant that a large number of foreign tourists are refusing to budge at hotels."
https://aseannow.com/topic/1245465-p...tage-admitted/
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01-04-22 11:36 #1740
Posts: 3474Omicron just extended the possible visa extensions
Staying at an airbnb for the first time ever in Thailand and the owner upon me checking in informed me that I had to file paperwork with immigration with my passport showing my current residency. But I recalled reading in the Cambodia forum that travel agents would for a fee go to immigration on your behalf for a fee. So I stopped by a local visa agent and for 500 baht they went and filed the paperwork with my passport, just had to pick it up the next day. Anyway got their LINE ID and said I would be stopping by to do the 30 day extension and was informed I could now increase that to 60 days for an extra 2000 baht. Have plans to go to Cambodia but for 2000 baht this gives me some extra insurance if I am delayed, flight cancelations etc.
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01-04-22 07:36 #1739
Posts: 297Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
Govt said will assess situation.
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01-04-22 07:35 #1738
Posts: 324Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Step 1: All ministers put forward their recommendations to the CCSA. The Health minister has the loudest voice as it pertains to public health but not all of his recommendations are followed verbatim. Probably between 60 to 80 % of his proposals have been followed during the current Pandemic.
Step 2: The CCSA meets, which is the meeting today to which I was referring to.
Step 3: It becomes official law when it published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, usually a few days later.
Along each step of the way things do get dropped and added. For example, on December 22 the CCSA stated that current Thai Pass's would be valid until Jan 10 only. However this was never stated in the Royal Gazette, hence there was no official cut off date. However, this may be corrected today.
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01-04-22 05:45 #1737
Posts: 1692Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
Is that concept still possible in the age of Test and Go and Sandbox?
I'm also wondering if it will be possible to buy a Thai SIM card before going to my Phuket Sandbox hotel.
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01-04-22 05:01 #1736
Posts: 6308This TikTok girl is documenting her Thailand quarantine on TikTok. This could be you.
https://www.tiktok.com/search?q=Mega...=1641268634023
She wanted water. Hotel says she has to pay cash. She has no cash. Who enters a foreign country with zero cash in that currency? Not smart. Guess she's drinking from the tap.
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01-04-22 04:49 #1735
Posts: 3341The semi-official announcement is that bars will not open on 16 January.
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01-04-22 04:09 #1734
Posts: 6308For those who have approved QR codes for Thailand Pass and think you have an indefinite time to use them Thailand is now considering putting a time limit on when they can be used. They will make the announcement on January 10 and your approved Thailand Pass could be invalid as early as January 10.
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01-04-22 01:17 #1733
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by MaxBkk [View Original Post]
"Anutin Charnvirakul, Minister of Public Health and Deputy Prime Minister, confirmed this morning to the Thai press, January 3rd, 2022, that he has proposed on behalf of the Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) to delay any resumption of the “Test and Go” program until at least the end of January, scheduled for a review by the Center for Covid-19 Situation Administration, or CCSA, tomorrow, January 4th."
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01-03-22 23:23 #1732
Posts: 324Jan 04 Announcement coming
The Thai Government is making an announcement today in regards to "Test & Go", "Sandbox" and other ways to enter Thailand.
It is anticipated that the current suspension of "Test & Go" and the "Sandbox" schemes except Phuket, will continue.
Currently the only way to enter Thailand is through hard qurantine 7,10,14 days depending on country and vaccination status. Or through the 7 day Phuket sandbox scheme, where you are free to leave hotel during the day and have to get PCR tested twice at your expense.
People that lodged their Thai Pass before December 22 and have been approved can still enter under the suspended "Test & Go" or other "Sandbox" schemes, however it is expected that then Thai government will announce you must enter before January 10 or it will expire.
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01-03-22 20:08 #1731
Posts: 351Just to put this to bed a bit, many major cities across the world, be it in Asia, Europe or North America, are experiencing rises in cases right now, ones that test more, and have tests readily available, like New York City, are also detecting more (duh!) In the US there seems to be at least some indication (which may or may not bear out to be true at the end of the day) that the at home rapid tests have a higher false negative rate with omicron, that means they are less sensitive to omicron, this is direct from the US government but they caution that these are early results and it may change. There also seems to be indication that the 10 day (or 14 day) quarantine was a good baseline, but for vaccinated people it is likely over cautious, and you are likely fine after 5 days if asymptomatic. Omicron cases appear to be mild to no symptoms in vaccinated people. Unvaxxed people are same as always.
We'll get a rise this month, shit will get weird in lots of cities in Jan, than calm down again. I just hope they don't go crazy with travel restrictions cause those can take a long time to sort out. Its already everywhere, no need to do anything other than test, and if you're vaxxed, you're fine anyways.
When/if Thailand changes or adopts new rules, who the fuck knows, the only constant is that things seems to change every couple of weeks, so planning right now is somewhat useless
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01-03-22 02:23 #1730
Posts: 1101Originally Posted by MaxBkk [View Original Post]
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01-02-22 23:34 #1729
Posts: 324Originally Posted by HorseTrader [View Original Post]
The official Thai numbers have under counted the cases all the way through the pandemic by a large multiple.
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01-02-22 18:10 #1728
Posts: 1692Originally Posted by BananaBoi [View Original Post]
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01-02-22 17:03 #1727
Posts: 6308Seems like everyone I talk to in Pattaya both guys and girls, even non P4 P girls knows a ton of people with COVID now. Unless everyone knows one another which is possible in a small town like Pattaya but all 3,000 cases of COVID reported in Thailand yesterday all live in Pattaya!. Something just isn't adding up to me.