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Thailand reports daily record of COVID-19 deaths as some tourists return

The report came on the same day as Thailand is kicking off a program to revive tourism on Phuket, which has seen far fewer cases than the mainland after Thailand prioritized vaccinations for the population of the resort island.

Reuters
Bangkok, Thailand
Thu, July 1, 2021

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Thailand reports daily record of COVID-19 deaths as some tourists return Thai taxi driver Sombat Subin rides with a sign above his cab showing that he has been vaccinated against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in order to attract more customers in Bangkok, Thailand. (Reuters/Chalinee Thirasupa)

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hailand on Thursday reported a daily record of 57 deaths from the coronavirus, the second day in a row of record-high fatalities as the Southeast Asian country struggles to quell a stubborn third wave of COVID-19 infections.

The report came on the same day as Thailand is kicking off a program to revive tourism on Phuket, which has seen far fewer cases than the mainland after Thailand prioritized vaccinations for the population of the resort island.

Under the plan, foreign tourists vaccinated against COVID-19 can bypass quarantine requirements and freely move around the island. After 14 days, barring any coronavirus issues, they can travel elsewhere in the country.

Thailand lost about $50 billion in tourism revenue last year as foreign arrivals plunged 83 percent to 6.7 million, from a record 39.9 million in 2019. Phuket was hit particularly hard by job losses and business closings.

The new COVD-19 deaths reported on Thursday take Thailand's total number of fatalities to 2,080 since the pandemic started last year.

The country's COVID-19 task force also reported 5,533 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of infections to 264,834.

Read also: Thailand prepares for Phuket reopening despite Covid surge

 

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