The National Committee on Communicable Diseases has approved the use of vaccine passports in Thailand, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced on Monday. Under the measure, travelers with vaccination certificates will have their Covid-19 quarantine reduced from 14 days to seven days.

However, travelers from South Africa, where a highly contagious coronavirus variant is rife, will still have to undergo the full 14-day quarantine.

In Thailand, Covid-19 vaccination certificates will be issued for a fee of Bt100 by hospitals administering second doses of the vaccine from March 21. The certificates can be used for international travel once the World Health Organisation (WHO) has finalized criteria for vaccine passports. Read more at:

https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30403453