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Tight entry restrictions to Phuket have been extended until at least for the next two weeks, according to a provincial order imposed yesterday. Domestic entry onto the island province by land, water, and air is prohibited, with the exception of essential vehicles, residents returning home, and travellers entering under the “Sandbox” scheme. Those allowed to enter Phuket under the exceptions must also be vaccinated against Covid-19. The main checkpoint is closed from 11pm to 4am. Entry during the nightly hours is only allowed if travel is essential. During the normal hours, checkpoint officers will determine entry on a case by […]

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

Tight entry restrictions to Phuket

That’s what everyone wishes for in the gogo and beer bars when visiting Pattaya.

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4 hours ago, Bob20 said:

Just wait until we get to 90 a week!

🤣🤣🤣

Phuket never got 90, in a week!

First it was below, now it is a lot over 90, a day.

Missed the exact number, so no chances for official to terminate the sandbox!

But on the other hand:  just 80 of the ~30k  international arrivals got testet positive.

And no one is tellin, if that was on arrival (I doubt that!), in the middle or at the last test, end of the SHA stay (like minimum one got reported, or not?)

The problem for Phuket is the local population of the island, plus the local tourists. And, of course, sinovac vaccination for most of them!

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10 minutes ago, Guest1 said:

Phuket never got 90, in a week!

First it was below, now it is a lot over 90, a day.

Missed the exact number, so no chances for official to terminate the sandbox!

But on the other hand:  just 80 of the ~30k  international arrivals got testet positive.

And no one is tellin, if that was on arrival (I doubt that!), in the middle or at the last test, end of the SHA stay (like minimum one got reported, or not?)

The problem for Phuket is the local population of the island, plus the local tourists. And, of course, sinovac vaccination for most of them!

I was being sarcastic. They were supposed to stop when they got to 90 a week and I joked about it 

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