Thailand’s Koh Samui set to reopen to tourists as of 1st July
With visitors having been kept away for several months to curb COVID-19 infections, Ratchaporn Phoonsawas, President of the Koh Samui Tourism Promotion Association, has advised that the popular Thai tourist destination is ready to reopen on 1st July.
Advising that 50% (57,000) Samui residents, have been inoculated, Ratchaporn explained that Island authorities are on target to vaccinate another 36,000 people to ensure 70% of the population is inoculated, to achieve herd immunity.
Ratchaporn said Koh Samui can reopen to tourists under the ‘Samui Sealed Route’ model next month, and tourists, who have tested negative for COVID-19, can stay in a hotel and enjoy the beaches for seven days.
Tourists wanting to stay beyond the initial seven days will be tested again, either via the swab or PCR methods. If they test negative again, they will be allowed to travel within Koh Samui, as well as hop over to Koh Pha-ngan and Koh Tao.
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