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Thailand plans waiving quarantine for covid-vaccinated tourists
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Thailand, which aims to inoculate 50% of its population by the end of this year, has also approved AstraZeneca Plc’s vaccine for emergency use.
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. Updated: 23 Feb 2021, 05:00 PM IST Bloomberg
Thailand may scrap its 2-week mandatory quarantine for foreign visitors with proof of Covid-19 vaccination as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to revive its pandemic-hit tourism industry
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Thailand may scrap its two-week mandatory quarantine for foreign visitors with proof of Covid-19 vaccination as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to revive its pandemic-hit tourism industry.
Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-Ocha said on Tuesday his government will consider allowing visitors who can produce a vaccination certificate to skip the quarantine and authorities will come up with a plan to track them during their stay in the country.
One COVID Death, Numbers Still Low in Oneida and Herkimer
Another person has died of COVID-19 in Oneida County, but the number of new cases, active cases and hospitalizations continues to be low.
The local death becomes a part of the national total of COVID deaths that topped 500,000 on Monday afternoon. The total number of deaths from the virus in Oneida County is now 389, the majority of those coming since late October. Herkimer County s death total is now 92.
The positive news is the number of new daily cases which have declined significantly from December and early January when new cases were over 300 per day. Oneida County s health department reported 43 new cases and Herkimer County added only five new cases. Hospitalizations are also down significantly with 48 residents in Oneida County, and 18 in Herkimer County, hospitalized.