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Thailand will ease its COVID-19 restrictions for foreign travelers beginning July 1, including scrapping its pre-registration requirement and outdoor mask mandate, amid a decline in the local virus cases.
Foreigners traveling to Thailand will no longer be required to apply for the “Thailand Pass” or to have $10,000 COVID-19 insurance, the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA), said on Friday.
CCSA said that visitors would only be required to show their vaccination status or COVID-19 test results upon arrival and complete a health declaration form, Thai PBS reported.
Mask wearing will also be optional beginning next month, but CCSA advised people to wear them in crowded settings.