BANGKOK (NNT) - The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) has announced the details of Thailand’s November 1 reopening to international tourists, and noted that Thais returning from abroad do not need to have health insurance with 50,000 USD coverage.
CCSA Assistant Spokesperson Apisamai Srirungson said Thais who arrive from countries and territories whose peoples are exempted from quarantine upon entering Thailand do not need to have health insurance coverage of 50,000 USD, unlike foreign tourists.
Dr. Apisamai said Thais and foreigners who are not fully inoculated against COVID-19 will have to enter quarantine for 7, 10, or 14 days depending on the conditions met by each individual.
The CCSA has also announced the designation of 17 provinces as pilot areas for tourism. These include Bangkok, Krabi, Phang Nga, and Phuket, in addition to specific localities in Chonburi, Chiang Mai, Trat, Buriram, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Phetchaburi, Ranong, Rayong, Loei, Samut Prakan, Surat Thani, Nong Khai, and Udon Thani.
Entries into areas that are piloting tourism programs would need to fall in line with the conditions set in the respective area, such as full vaccination of the entrant and a local capacity to control outbreaks.
Curfews in any of the aforementioned areas will be lifted at 11 pm on October 31. However, the CCSA is banning the holding of activities involving more than 500 people that could present Covid infection risks in these tourism pilot areas. Entertainment venues, pubs, bars and karaoke shops in these areas will have to remain closed for the time being.
Cource - ASIAN NOW
VISA AGENT
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Pubs and bars to remain closed in 17 pilot areas after November 1
Friday, October 22, 2021
Pattaya Bar Girls – What are they doing now?
September 2020, many were holding out hope that the pandemic would end soon.
But the country’s coronavirus crisis has only gotten worse, with the average number of daily new infections reaching its peak on Aug. 13 at 23,418 cases.
While some resort islands, like Phuket, have reopened to vaccinated foreign tourists, tourism is far from having rebounded.
They caught up with M., 33, who they first met in the Thai tourist hub of Pattaya. Before the pandemic, she was earning good money as a topless dancer at a go-go bar and as a sex worker.
But when they spoke to her amid the crisis last year, she said she was struggling to send money to her mother, who was caring for her two sons, and was sharing a studio apartment with two other women who worked at the same bar.
In January, she gave up and returned to her rural hometown in the northeast region of Isaan and started a job in accounting at a local hospital.
This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
A year ago, you were worried that if tourism didn’t improve in Pattaya, you’d have to move back to Isaan. What led to your decision to leave the city?
The COVID situation became more severe. There were no tourists or foreigners staying in Pattaya, and I was very worried about COVID. I started to think about going home because there were almost no customers. My roommates went back home around November last year. It was sad.
Our room was quiet, and I still had to pay rent for the room [on my own]. Luckily, over New Year’s Eve, I made some money from a customer from Bangkok who came to Pattaya for an island holiday, and I saved it.
In early January, the bar owner decided to close the business. I wasn’t sure what else to do in Pattaya. I called my mother and told her I was coming home. But I didn’t leave for another [few weeks] because I was trying to find a job in a [government-designated quarantine] hotel in Pattaya, but no luck. (continues below)
Source - BangkokJack
VISA AGENT
Wednesday, October 13, 2021
Thailand - Prayut promises to reopen bar scene on December 1
Thailand will open its doors to vaccinated travelers from a list of ten “safe” countries starting November 1, the Thai prime minister has confirmed.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha said in a nationally televised address that it was time for the country to gradually reopen in accordance with his government’s plans.
The United States, the United Kingdom, China, Singapore, and Australia were among the countries mentioned as being on the safe list with more to be announced later.
Prayut said that the decision was made with the economy in mind even though Covid-related repercussions were likely.
“I know that such decision has risk and it is almost certain that the daily number of Covid cases will increase once we begin to relax measures but we will closely monitor the situation,” Prayut said.
“This is the high season and we cannot miss this opportunity.
The government previously said that it would open the country up by October 1 but the deadline was pushed back due to increased infection numbers. But now with the government ramping up its vaccination program, Prayut said the decision was a calculated decision.
Prayut added that restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues will be allowed to reopen and sell alcoholic drinks from December 1.
Thailand has shut its doors to foreign travelers for close to two years due to the pandemic.
The economy has been hard hit by the self-imposed violation with a recession in 2020 and minimal growth in 2021.- Thai Enquirer
Source - BangkokJack
VISA CENTRE
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
#Bangkok, Soi Cowboy Gets The Green Light To Open Until Midnight
It what has become an all too familiar scenario when it comes to enforcing orders, venues of the exact same type receive different directives due to their location and interpretation of orders by the local police district commander.
While Soi Cowboy gets the green light to open for business, only the Nana Plaza beer bars such as Stumble Inn, Big Dogs, Morning Night outside on Soi 4 plus ground floor venues with an outside terrace bar such as Twister BKK, Lollipop, Witchcraft and The Beer Garden inside the Plaza are permitted to open until midnight leaving all the go-go bars closed.
Note: It is highly likely this decision to allow go-go bars on Soi Cowboy will be overturned at some point on Tuesday.
Earlier on Monday the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration issued new measures in a bid to curb the spread of the latest outbreak of Covid-19 from the shrimp market in Samut Sakhon province.
Between Tuesday 29th December 2020 and Monday 4th January 2021 venues deemed “high risk” will be either closed completely or bound by a number of restrictions including closing times and live entertainment.
Source Stickboy Bangkok
Bangkok, Sukhumvit Soi 4 Beer Bars Open
Source Stickboy Bangkok
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Jealousy, Anger, Long toes
I want give out my restaurant to a great friend for total free.
We start give the girls a number (not call the names)
We call the well known friend ''A''
First came number ''A'' with number ''B'' also a known girl with number 3 calles ''C''
After a few weeks the call it off - Ok , no problem.
Than a month later number ''A'' text me by her self and want start selling food in my restaurant / coffee-shop.
2 weeks later the come with 2 unknown new friends, and were very enthusiastic. ''D'' and ''E''
A few days later the came look again and say the want come in the coming days clean the shop.
Ok, the came, and a clean the whole shop.
But after dinner I ask the youngest ''E'' why she not smile ?
''E'' and D''' go sit on another table and go play with their mobilephones.
''A'' clean the rest of the equicment and clean the kitchenfloor and the toilet.
After the finish their work the go home, and say only ''see you soon''
But hear nothing more.
Amazing Thailand,
Saturday, July 11, 2020
BEERGARDEN SOI 7 SUKHUMVIT, BANGKOK
On 10 july it's still very quiet.
Jealousy is the biggest problem and illness in Thailand
There several info pages but some ignore posting when one go open
Not all going on the same date open.
But there more bars in Nana the not see customers.
Yesterday I check on Soi 4 / Nana but in the big Morning Night Bar, I was there in the afternoon the only customer / later in the afternoon I see only 4 or 5 foreign customers.