reader Posted January 29, 2022 Posted January 29, 2022 From Pattaya Mail Pattaya-area tourism officials met with hospital representatives to hammer out final details on plans to offer “hotel isolation” for “Test & Go” tourists found on arrival with Covid-19. Chonburi Sports and Tourism Director Ampai Sakdanukuljit Sliwinski met Jan. 26 with the heads of the Tourism Authority of Thailand Pattaya office, Chonburi Tourism Industry Council, Pattaya Business & Tourism Association and Thai Hotels Association Eastern chapter, as well as representatives from area hospitals. Ampai said the restart of the Test & Go tourist-entry scheme Feb. 1 will see changes for Pattaya hotels. For starters, hotels are now required to have the TAT’s “SHA Extra Plus” certification, which requires not only all staff to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, but a partnership with a local hospital to provide coronavirus testing and medical services. Previously, only SHA+, without the hospital integration, was required. Second, Pattaya hotels will now be eligible for the “Hotel Isolation” program, which began in Phuket when tourists tested positive for Covid-19 on arrival but were denied coverage by their insurance companies as their symptoms weren’t serious. The tourists refused to leave their room, pointing out Thailand’s government required them to purchase the insurance, and now the companies refused to honor their policies. The tourists refused to pay for medical care at hospitals and would not leave their rooms. To save face, Thailand allowed the revolting tourists to stay and began calling it hotel isolation. Expecting the same circumstances elsewhere, the government expanded the program nationwide. Currently, 177 Chonburi hotels are SHA Extra Plus-certified, with 125 of them in Pattaya. Those resorts are required to reserve 5% of their rooms for Hotel Isolation. The rooms must be separated from other guests, the hotel must provide three daily meals in disposable containers, provide essential medical supplies and medicine, and use standardized equipment. The partner hospitals must arrange enough appropriate medical and public-health staff to follow up daily and evaluate the patients’ symptoms via video call. Moreover, the patients can contact and question the partner hospital at any time. https://www.pattayamail.com/latestnews/news/hotel-isolation-coming-to-pattaya-387735 vaughn and Vessey 2 Quote
Members Lucky Posted January 29, 2022 Members Posted January 29, 2022 It's so much hassle. I prefer to stay home. floridarob 1 Quote
vinapu Posted January 29, 2022 Posted January 29, 2022 3 hours ago, Lucky said: It's so much hassle. I prefer to stay home. until you really miss Thailand , then you all of the sudden start overlooking those obstacles. Been there , done that Quote
Guest Posted January 30, 2022 Posted January 30, 2022 For December 2020 and November 2021, my approach was to do the trip and minimise the probability of failing the test. Then enjoy the holiday. Quote
Boy69 Posted January 30, 2022 Posted January 30, 2022 12 hours ago, vinapu said: until you really miss Thailand , then you all of the sudden start overlooking those obstacles. Been there , done that It's not so simple , some are more cautious and prefer to avoid the hassle no matter how they miss Thailand and others are willing to take the risk and travel. Quote
vaughn Posted January 31, 2022 Posted January 31, 2022 That is welcome news, no one wants to be put into a hospital covid ward when they are asymptomatic. If i get to pick a hotel to self isolate for 8-10 days, I see it as a compromise. Quote