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Thailand eases entry requirements despite omicron threat

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By CHALIDA EKVITTHAYAVECHNUKUL
Associated Press

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand will ease some entry requirements for foreign visitors as it balances a rising number of coronavirus cases with the need to rebuild its pandemic-damaged economy. Beginning March 1, fully vaccinated visitors must take a RT-PCR test on arrival and spend their first night at an approved hotel while awaiting the results. But they will no longer need to take a second RT-PCR test and spend another night at a hotel on their fifth day. Instead, they can take a self-administered rapid antigen test on the fifth day and report the result on a cellphone app. The government says the changes take into consideration the need to boost the economy even as COVID-19 cases rise. Thailand relies on tourism for as much as 20% of its GDP.

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