Business Guilds Advise Caution Over Coronavirus ‘Travel Bubble’
17.06.2020 - 01:47
BANGKOK — Business associations on Tuesday urged the government to reconsider a proposal to allow foreign visitors to Thailand without having to go through coronavirus quarantine measures. As the government is pushing forward the so-called travel bubble agreement to allow tourism exchange with countries where the coronavirus appeared to be under control, two trade guilds said the authorities should delay the arrival of foreign tourists amid fears of a second wave of virus outbreak, like the recent new cases seen in China.
(Health, Tourism, Thailand)
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