Visitors would have to show evidence of bookings for the two nights at one of the designated hotels contracted to provide testing services with partner hospitals, he said. "If they test negative in the first test, they can travel freely until the second test," Dr Taweesilp said. The revised, reopened Test & Go will be available for visitors from all countries, he said. This month, Dr Taweesilp said, 22 Test & Go visitors violated disease controls and most could not be located when their Covid-19 tests returned positive. In Canada, visitors who failed to do mandatory tests could be fined as much as C$750,000 (about 19.6 million baht), according to Dr Taweesilp, who quoted the Thai Foreign Ministry.
Source: Bangkok Post January 31, 2022 23:37 UTC