It seems that Thailand may soon be slackening some of its stringent travel restrictions and regulations on foreign visitors in an effort to rekindle its once-booming tourism sector.
A proposal is being submitted to the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), which (if it passes) would enable tourists to leave their hotel room after the first three days of their mandatory 14-day quarantine. Under current rules, travelers must quarantine at a government-approved Alternative State Quarantine property and spend most of the two weeks in their hotel room.
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This new initiative—called the Area Hotel Quarantine (AHQ) proposal—was introduced during a video conference held yesterday, which was chaired by Thailand’s Tourism and…