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News Forum - Thailand drops outdoor face mask requirement
You can generally just stop wearing one but carry one in your pocket just in case if you're worried. According to reports, you should fare fine not wearing one at Central malls like the one at Ladprao and Tops. 7-11 depends. Some still require them, others have removed mask signage. Seems pretty random as to which ones have removed signage and which ones haven't. Downtown Bangkok, say Siam Square/MBK is probably OK, whereas a heavily Thai area might not be. Makro remains the strictest in the land. With no mask on, they might give you one to wear but insist you put it on before letting you in. This may change in the days and weeks to come, but so far, it seems that Central/Tops/Emporium etc. are more likely to be lenient than Makro, Big C and certain 7-11 stores based on reports I've received. Suvarnabhumi airport is also OK when it comes to not wearing a mask. On board flights, it will depend on the carrier and whether it's domestic or international. European airlines flying back to Europe = mostly OK not to wear a mask. THAI = theoretically you need one, in practice I'm hearing they no longer enforce them on certain routes, primarily to Europe, but they might still be strict with domestic flights and regional flights within SE Asia. Temperature checks might only be removed on July 1, though it depends on the business. A few have already removed them, while Suvarnabhumi airport will only follow suit on July 1 according to my understanding but they've already stopped checking the thermal screens of people entering the terminal. Perhaps they still are, when it comes to incoming international arrivals though I'm not sure as I haven't flown into Thailand recently. -
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News Forum - Thailand drops outdoor face mask requirement
Depends on the country, they're not all the same. Japan, South Korea, parts of China (mainly large east coast cities), Hong Kong, Macau = definitely mask wearers pre-Covid, with up to 15-20% of the population in some larger cities wearing them during cold/flu season on public transport and some other settings where lots of people gather. In Japan, the mask fetish was definitely the greatest, with China having fewer mask wearers but depends where you were (in Beijing you would see some due to dust pollution from winds blowing in fine dust from nearby deserts). Vietnam = mask wearing while riding motorcycles in large cities was a common thing pre-Covid, but not to the extent of Tokyo or Seoul in winter. Also, once motorcyclists arrived at their destination, they would take off their masks. Vietnamese wouldn't roam the streets wearing them, unlike the Japanese. Thailand = uncommon. Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar = very uncommon pre-Covid. Malaysia and Singapore = very uncommon pre-Covid. Indonesia = very uncommon pre-Covid. Very uncommon = 1 in 1000 to 1 in 500 people Uncommon = Between 1 in 500 to 1 in 250 people Common = 10-20% of the population in the aforementioned settings Something like that. -
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News Forum - Thailand to be “post pandemic” this week, not endemic
Don't forget the pre endemic period.- 1
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News Forum - Thailand to be “post pandemic” this week, not endemic
I think that while most measures will disappear July 1, the remaining ones won't until August 1 at the earliest, depending on what is decided at the big CCSA meeting on July 15. -
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News Forum - Thailand to be “post pandemic” this week, not endemic
I understand the decree will expire on July 31 and that was decided upon on May 20. Whether it will be extended beyond July 31 will be decided on July 15, at the next big CCSA meeting. My fear is the government will continue to extend it as long as they can, but maybe, if things go well, we might be in for a pleasant surprise and they won't.
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