Phuket is expected to reopen by October 1, and Phuket’s provincial government has made available to the public the four phases in which the island will be reintroduced to foreign tourism.
According to Vachira Phuket Hospital’s director Dr Chalermpong Sukontapol, these will be the four phases in which the island will be reopened to foreign tourists:
Dr. Chalermpong said that Phuket Provincial Governor Narong Woonciew had submitted the four phases to the Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration, the body that is overall in charge of managing the pandemic and regulating safety measures.
The physician also added that this framework could be extended or applied to other popular destinations in Thailand, but only when the government has deemed that the four phases are successful in containing or preventing a fresh outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus.
He also expressed confidence in Phuket’s safety and travel facilities, citing these as the main reasons why the government chose to open Phuket first, in addition to its popularity.
Dr. Chalermpong also said that a vaccine could be available next year, or that the threat of the COVID-19 could diminish or totally disappear by next year.
The government had announced the reopening of Phuket earlier this month. The set of public health and safety measures that will govern the arrival of tourists were based on the “Safe and Sealed” plan of the Tourism and Sports Ministry.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand later on declared that the first 200 tourists will come from Australia and New Zealand. These are nations whose response to the spreading pandemic had been lauded by medical experts around the world, alongside Thailand’s.
Amidst opposition from the country’s top medical experts, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha defended the plan, saying that reopening to foreign tourism is “essential” for the recovery of the economy, and for beleaguered businesses and employees to earn income after the 5-month lockdown imposed by the emergency decree in April.
Source:
NationThailand