Thailand easing tourist quarantine rules in November
BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand is accelerating plans to reopen the country to foreign tourists, slashing mandatory quarantines beginning Nov. 1 for fully vaccinated visitors arriving by air from 46 countries and territories. The Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration also announced a loosening of local restrictions, including cancellation of a curfew in some areas. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha had announced earlier this month that beginning in November, Thailand no longer planned to require visitors from low-risk nations to quarantine if they are fully vaccinated for COVID-19. The visitors will need to spend their first night in a government-approved hotel awaiting their test results. If the results are negative, the person can travel anywhere in Thailand.