Some tour operators in Russia have received reports from hosting companies in Thailand that coronavirus restrictions have been tightened as of January 9, and no official decision has been made yet. It has been reported DEA News Regarding the tour operator “Intourist”.
According to the company’s statement, the changes regarding tourist entry into Thailand were urgently adopted by the cabinet of the country’s Ministry of Health.
It is stated that the restrictions will be in effect from 01:00 on January 9 to 16:59 on January 31.
According to these requirements, all tourists aged 18 and over must present a vaccination certificate confirming that they have received two doses of COVID-19 vaccine upon entry, with the second dose given no later than 14 days prior to arrival. However, certificates do not expire.
You can also enter the country with a certificate of recovery from coronavirus infection or medical exemption from vaccination for health reasons, obtained up to 180 days before departure.
The list of approved vaccines includes Russian vaccines: Sputnik V and Sputnik Light.
Formerly Bangkok Post newspaper WroteThat Thailand plans to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccine for tourists.