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TAT update: New COVID-19 cases in Thailand drop to 15 today, 36 provinces report no new infections in last 14 days

The Thai cabinet yesterday, 21 April, 2020, approved the extension to the current visa relief measures, to cover a new period from 1 May – 31 July, 2020. However, the new dates will not be official until the extension has been published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette.

Bangkok, 22 April, 2020, at 14.00 Hrs. – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to provide further updates that the number of new Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in Thailand dropped to 15 today, so far the lowest for this month, while 36 provinces have reported no new infections in the last 14 days.

Today, 22 April, 2020, the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) reported 15 new local cases of COVID-19 bringing the total to 2,826, and one new death adding the toll to 49. The number of recovered cases is 244 bringing the total to 2,352. The number of patients, who are still receiving medical treatment dropped to 425.

The 36 provinces that have reported no new COVID-19 cases in the last 14 days are Amnat Charoen, Buri Ram, Chanthaburi, Chiang Rai, Kalasin, Kanchanaburi, Lamphun, Lop Buri, Mae Hong Son, Maha Sarakham, Mukdahan, Nakhon Nayok, Nakhon Ratchasima, Nong Bua Lam Phu, Nong Khai, Phetchabun, Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Phrae, Ratchaburi, Rayong, Roi Et, Sa Kaeo, Sakon Nakhon, Samut Songkhram, Saraburi, Si Sa Ket, Sukhothai, Suphan Buri, Surin, Tak, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, Uthai Thani, Uttaradit, and  Yasothon. Thailand first reported 25 provinces with no new cases in the two-week period from 2-15 April, 2020.

The 10 provinces that remain free of the COVID-19 infection so far are Ang Thong, Bueng Kan, Chai Nat, Kamphaeng Phet, Nan, Phichit, Ranong, Satun, Sing Buri, and Trat. Satun was added as of yesterday, 21 April, 2020, as having no local cases.

Thailand is divided into 76 provinces and one special administrative area (the capital Bangkok).

REMINDER: National State of Emergency

On 25 March, 2020, the Royal Thai Government declared a State of Emergency and enacted the 2005 Emergency Decree in an effort to combat the spread of COVID-19 in Thailand. The Emergency Decree is in place from 26 March, 2020, to 30 April, 2020. And as stated above, the Government would assess the situation again during the last week of April 2020.

A recap of the first raft of measures issued under the Emergency Decree

  • Restrictions for access to risk areas.
  • Closure of risk areas.
  • Closure of entry/access points (land, sea and air) to the country.
  • Restrictions on hoarding of consumer items and ensuring of price controls on items.
  • Restrictions on large gatherings.
  • Restrictions on the deliberate dispensing of distorted information.
  • Avoid commuting between provinces.
  • Restrictions for people under 5 years of age and over 70 as those with chronic medical conditions from leaving their living premises unless extremely necessary.

Additional measures

  • Nationwide night-time curfew from 22.00 – 04.00 Hrs. from 3 April, 2020, until further notice.
  • Banning all incoming passenger flights from 4 April, 2020, until 30 April, 2020.
  • Bangkok and the 76 provinces have also issued specific restrictions that vary from province to province, including provincial border closure, hotel closure, alcohol sales ban, etc. (See: Summary of Thai provinces banning entry and alcohol sales)

Visa relief measures announced on 7 April, 2020 https://immigration.go.th/content/visa_auto_extension

  • Any person whose visa has expired from 26 March, 2020, would be automatically extended to 30 April 2020. There is no need to apply for a visa extension at the Immigration Office for this period and would not be fined THB 500 per day for this case.
  • Aliens who are due for 90-day reports between 26 March, 2020, and 30 April, 2020, are temporarily exempted from reporting during this period until further notice.
  • Aliens who are holding Border Passes will be allowed to stay in Thailand for now. However, Aliens with Border Passes must depart Thailand within 7 days of the border crossing points opening date.
  • Aliens are advised to follow announcements regarding Immigration measures closely for updates. (Currently measures have been announced until 30 April, 2020, or further updates)

The Thai cabinet yesterday, 21 April, 2020, approved the extension to the current visa relief measures, to cover a new period from 1 May – 31 July, 2020. However, the new dates will not be official until the extension has been published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette.

Public transport suspend/adjust services

  • For domestic and international air travel, kindly check with the respective airlines regarding flight suspensions and the options for tickets booked during the suspended periods.
  • Bangkok’s mass transit systems: Airport Rail Link, BTS Skytrain and MRT Bangkok Metro have adjusted their daily operating hours to fall between 05.00 – 21.30 Hrs.; Bangkok’s bus and boat service hours are also in accordance with the curfew.
  • Inter-provincial bus services on routes with a distance of over 300 kilometres, including ticketing services, have been suspended. Services on routes with a distance of less than 300 kilometres are still operating, from 05.00 – 16.00 Hrs., at reduced frequency with strict social distancing rules applying.
  • Long-distance train services on about 30 routes from Bangkok to the North, Northeast and South have been suspended.

Once again, TAT would like to remind all international and domestic tourists to stay safe through this difficult time, prepare for the time when travel and tourism returns, and we can all enjoy the amazing Thai travel experiences with our beloved family and friends.

In the meantime, please adhere to the recommendations to prevent the COVID-19 infection by the Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health:

  • If anyone makes contact with other people or visits risk areas, when they return home, it is recommended to clean their body, take a bath or shower, wash their hair, and change clothes before meeting with elder relatives (avoid close contact with the elderly).
  • Eat well-cooked food, use separate bowls, dishes and personal spoons and forks, and keep a distance between seats of at least 1 metre.
  • Refrain from joining groups for drinking any kinds of alcoholic beverages.
  • Regularly clean the house including appliances and furniture.
  • Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight during the summer. Be careful not to dehydrate. Keep healthy and get enough sleep.

The Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, also gave suggestions for the elderly group and those with underlying diseases; such as, high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, chronic renal failure, etc., that they should stay inside the house. Do not let unknown people come near you. Refuse to participate in social activities or traditional activities with groups of people. Stay at home with hobbies to relax; such as, watering plants, cleaning the house and exercising to maintain good health.

TAT is constantly providing updates on the tourism-related COVID-19 situation in Thailand at the TAT Newsroom (https://www.tatnews.org/). For additional information and assistance relating to Thailand’s tourism, contact the TAT Contact Centre 1672 or Tourist Police 1155.

For constant updates of Thailand’s COVID-19 control measures for travellers, please visit https://ddc.moph.go.th/viralpneumonia/eng/index.php.

This press release is published on 22 April, 2020, at 14.00 Hrs. All information is accurate at the current time but can be changed depending on the situation. The TAT Newsroom will not be updating this press release but will issue new updates as soon as further information becomes available.

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