The comments follow the imposition of stricter entry restrictions for Chinese tourists in more than 12 countries. Read more at straitstimes.com.
BANGKOK - There is no need for Thailand to panic about the return of Chinese tourists, four medical experts said on Wednesday.
Chinese tourists generate a great amount of revenue for Thailand, said Professor Prasit Watanapa, an adviser to Siriraj Hospital’s Faculty of Medicine. “We should not be afraid of them,” he wrote on the Department of Disease Control’s Facebook page. So far, Japan, India, Italy, Malaysia, South Korea, Spain and Taiwan have joined the US in imposing tighter restrictions – including negative Covid-19 tests – on travellers from China.Most countries in South-east Asia are not imposing stricter Covid-19 restrictions on tourists from China.
“We must prepare ourselves by receiving booster shots, wearing face masks in crowded places, maintaining social distancing, and washing hands regularly,” Dr Manoon said.Dr Thiravat Hemachudha, head of Chulalongkorn University’s Information Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases, advised people not to panic about the arrival of Chinese tourists.Thailand’s Covid-19 prevention measures – such as having health insurance – are appropriate for Chinese tourists, he said.
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