I am flying to BKK on Nov 1st, do I still need COE and COVID insurance also do I get to choose what types of test or I have to take both RT and PCR. Thanks
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The user seeks clarification on whether a Certificate of Entry (COE) and COVID-19 insurance are still required for travel to Bangkok on November 1st. Additionally, they inquire about the testing requirements, specifically if both RT-PCR and another type of test are necessary. Community responses indicate uncertainty about the requirements but confirm that insurance and a negative RT-PCR test are likely necessary. There are indications that quarantine rules may change for vaccinated travelers from certain countries.
My AQ hotel sent me email, this morning, saying they were aware that changes to quarantine, including no quarantine for vaccinated visitors, from certain countries, and they will inform me ASAP after official announcement, if I need to quarantine or not. If I don't, they said I could cancel booking and they would refund me.
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Lisa ********************
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Marc ***********
Insurance and negative test for sure. I should wait at least 1 week to book your ASQ hotel, maybe it is not necessary anymore. Although you can book it and pay a little deposit.
Gene **********
I can’t even imaging doing away with COE and insurance! Could be wrong.