BANGKOK: Thai health authorities on Friday (Mar 6) said they would not order the compulsory quarantine of visitors from countries hit hard by coronavirus, as the kingdom struggles to balance health fears with the needs of its flatlining economy.
The holidays of possibly tens of thousands of people were cast into doubt on Tuesday when the health minister insisted on a quarantine of all entrants from China – including territories of Hong Kong and Macau – Italy, Iran, South Korea, would be imposed.
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On Friday health authorities spiked the plan, instead "recommending" arrivals from the four countries stay indoors and report to authorities for monitoring.
"We recommend home quarantine," Sukhum Kanchanapimai, permanent-secretary of the Public Health Ministry told reporters.
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Travellers from the four countries will have to "report on their health status daily", said Tanarak Plipat of the Disease Control Department, or risk "punishment" under the law.
A British man who entered the kingdom from Hong Kong became the country's 48th confirmed case of the virus, health authorities said. The 43-year-old consultant departed London and transited in Hong Kong before flying to Thailand. He checked himself into a hospital with a fever on Mar 3.
The country has had one fatality linked to the virus. A total of 31 people have been discharged, while 16 remain in hospital.
#COVID19: @pr_moph reports 1 new case, a Brit from London via Hong Kong. Total number of cases now 48 (31 discharged, 16 in hospital, 1 death).
— Saksith Saiyasombut (@SaksithCNA) March 6, 2020
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But the number detected has remained surprisingly low – in a country visited by tens of millions of people each year.
Speculation is pointing at a limited testing regime in a country determined not to frighten off visitors.
Friday's announcement, for now, ends a week-long barrage of conflicting information, which baffled holidaymakers hunting winter sun and spotlighted the conundrum posed to a country reliant on tourist dollars and exports.
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BANGKOK: Thai health authorities on Friday (Mar 6) said they would not order the compulsory quarantine of visitors from countries hit hard by coronavirus, as the kingdom struggles to balance health fears with the needs of its flatlining economy.
The holidays of possibly tens of thousands of people were cast into doubt on Tuesday when the health minister insisted on a quarantine of all entrants from China – including territories of Hong Kong and Macau – Italy, Iran, South Korea, would be imposed.
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READ: Thailand's tourism industry hit hard by COVID-19
WATCH: Thai poverty rising amid slowing economic growth: World Bank | Video
On Friday health authorities spiked the plan, instead "recommending" arrivals from the four countries stay indoors and report to authorities for monitoring.
"We recommend home quarantine," Sukhum Kanchanapimai, permanent-secretary of the Public Health Ministry told reporters.
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Travellers from the four countries will have to "report on their health status daily", said Tanarak Plipat of the Disease Control Department, or risk "punishment" under the law.
A British man who entered the kingdom from Hong Kong became the country's 48th confirmed case of the virus, health authorities said. The 43-year-old consultant departed London and transited in Hong Kong before flying to Thailand. He checked himself into a hospital with a fever on Mar 3.
The country has had one fatality linked to the virus. A total of 31 people have been discharged, while 16 remain in hospital.
#COVID19: @pr_moph reports 1 new case, a Brit from London via Hong Kong. Total number of cases now 48 (31 discharged, 16 in hospital, 1 death).
— Saksith Saiyasombut (@SaksithCNA) March 6, 2020
READ: COVID-19: Visitors from Singapore to Thailand do not need to self-quarantine, says tourism authority
But the number detected has remained surprisingly low – in a country visited by tens of millions of people each year.
Speculation is pointing at a limited testing regime in a country determined not to frighten off visitors.
Friday's announcement, for now, ends a week-long barrage of conflicting information, which baffled holidaymakers hunting winter sun and spotlighted the conundrum posed to a country reliant on tourist dollars and exports.
Thailand attracts some 40 million foreigners aRead More – Source