Bangkok (VNA) - The Thai government will block all travel to Thailand,including by Thais, from April 2-15 to prepare "statequarantine" facilities after more local COVID-19 patients have been linkedto imported cases.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said thegovernment needs time to properly prepare for state quarantine, local media reported on April 2.
“Related agencies will in the meantime prepare the places and coordinate withThai embassies to ensure all Thais returning home will be quarantined and getproper medical checks," the Thai PM was quoted by the English-language newspaper Bangkok Post as saying.
According to Dr Taweesin Visanuyothin, spokesman of the government's Centre forCOVID-19 Situation Administration, Prayut told the centre that arrivals byforeigners and Thais would have to be slowed down "to stop thedisease".
The decision will not apply to people who earlier soughtpermission to travel to Thailand, he said, adding that affected Thai people shouldcontact the country’s embassies and followed their instructions.
Thailand has so far reported 1,875 COVID-19 cases, including15 deaths.
On April 2, Malaysia announced 208 new confirmedcases of COVID-19, bringing its total to 3,116 – the highestin Southeast Asia. The disease has killed 50 persons inthe country so far./.