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Open disease control measures Travel within and outside of the 5 provinces with the highest control, strict Emphasized on having a travel permit from the domicile officer as of January 7, 21
From the situation of the novel coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) in Thailand As a result, the number of infected people per day has continued to increase.
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On January 6, 2021, Dr. Thaweesil Wissanu Yothin, spokesperson for the Coronavirus Disease Situation Management Center 2019 (COVID-19) (CRC), revealed the disease control measures for travel in and out of the area. Maximum control 23 + 5 The highest and strictest control provinces, which consist of Samut Sakhon, Chonburi, Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trat must perform 3 things as follows:
1. When arriving in the province, the temperature must be controlled. Checkpoint staff assessment
2. Install the “Doctor Win” application
3. Ask about the need to travel
For the 5 provinces (Samut Sakhon, Chon Buri, Rayong, Chanthaburi and Trat) that are the most strictly controlled areas A measure was added. Travelers must show an identity card or other identification card. Together with the presentation of the document certifying the need issued by the corresponding competent official OR administrative officials in the area such as the village head, the head of the SAO, unless he is an exempt person, according to the rules of the Center of COVID-19 Situation Management Joint Ministry of the Interior
For those who need to travel, such as carriers of food or commercial merchandise, if the documents are correct, they can travel.
At the same time, the website of the Government Gazette has published the requirements dictated in article 9 of the Emergency Decree of the Public Administration in Emergency Situations, BE2548 (No. 17) announced on January 6, 2021 in article 4, the penalty establishes that violators of the requirements. Issued under Section 9 of the Emergency Decree on Public Administration in Emergency Situation BE2548, it is an offense punishable by imprisonment for a period not exceeding 2 years or with a fine not exceeding 40,000 baht or both of them.
Infectious individuals who deliberately hide their travel information or provide false information to the communicable disease control officer make it difficult to investigate and control the disease, leading to the spread of pathogens. May be considered a violation OR does not comply with the order of the communicable disease control officer This is a crime under the Communicable Diseases Act BE2558, which will take effect from January 7, 2021 onwards.
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