Thailand: Vaccination campaign comes first

His process coronavirus vaccination “Runs” in the vast majority of countries on the planet. However, in each of these criteria for how the process proceeds differ. For example, in Thailand the tourism sector has priority in this campaign.

It is characteristic that the most popular tourist destination of the country implements a mass vaccination program two months ahead of the rest of Thailand. Phuket Island aims to vaccinate at least 460,000 people, which make up the majority of its population, as it prepares for July 1, when incoming vaccinated tourists from abroad will not be required to be quarantined.

Phuket has its own international airport and tourists will be able to move freely on the island without risking the spread of the coronavirus to the rest of Thailand.

“If we can have immunity for 70% -80% of the island’s population, we will be able to welcome vaccinated foreign tourists without the need for quarantine,” Pyongyang’s vice-governor told Reuters.

As health workers, members of the government, and the elderly are the first to be vaccinated, the country’s decision to prioritize vaccination in Phuket over other areas underscores the central role tourism plays in its economy. Thailand.

Foreign tourist spending accounted for 11% -12% of GDP before COVID-19, while Thailand’s tourism sector was hit hard by the pandemic, with 1.45 million jobs lost last year.

Vertical decline in the number of tourists in 2020

Just 6.7 million foreign tourists visited Thailand in 2020, spending about $ 11 billion, compared to the 40 million tourists in 2019, who spent $ 61 billion.

The government wants to see at least 100,000 tourists visit Phuket in the third quarter of 2020, and hopes that as vaccination is promoted worldwide, demand will peak in the fourth quarter, while nationally around 6.5 million tourists will spend $ 11 billion by the end of the year.

“It’s a challenge. But this will contribute to GDP to some extent “, according to the director of the Tourist Authority in Thailand, Yuthasak Supasorn, and as reported by the Athenian-Macedonian News Agency.

Visitors from Europe, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United States are expected to be the first to return, according to Yuthasak.

Mandatory 14-day quarantine for foreign tourists has helped Thailand reduce coronavirus infections to about 29,100 cases, with 95 deaths, but it has been a major hurdle for most tourists.

Most programs have failed to attract long-term coronavirus-negative tourists, even by implementing smart measures such as restricting them to golf resorts.

Finansia Syrus analyst Songlond Gongchai believes Thailand could see a rapid recovery in tourism, citing the Maldives, which has seen a 70-80% recovery in hotel bookings despite some cases of coronavirus infection.

“Accumulated demand can recover faster than expected. “I think that the Land of Smiles will start smiling again”, he estimated.

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