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Thailand sees first local case of Omicron, may reinstate quarantine for visitors

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BANGKOK • Thailand is considering reinstating mandatory quarantine for foreign visitors due to concerns over the spread of Omicron, as the health ministry reported the country's first case of local transmission of the coronavirus variant yesterday.
The public health ministry will propose scrapping a quarantine waiver for vaccinated visitors and revert to hotel quarantine and a "sandbox" programme, which allows free movement in specific locations, Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said.
The proposal was driven by worries over the spread of Omicron, Mr Anutin told the Inside Thailand television show, adding that it will be made to the government's Covid-19 task force "soon".
The minister's remarks come after Thailand reopened to foreign visitors last month, ending nearly 18 months of strict entry policies that contributed to a collapse in tourism, a key industry and economic driver that drew 40 million visitors in 2019.
Thailand had detected 63 people infected with the Omicron variant so far, Mr Anutin said, with one case of local transmission and the rest imported cases.
The first locally transmitted case was found in a Thai woman who tested positive after contracting the virus from her husband, a Colombian who returned to Thailand from Nigeria late last month, said a health ministry official.
"She is potentially the first in Thailand to get Omicron from an overseas traveller, her husband, and the first locally transmitted case," said Dr Chakrarat Pittayawonganon, an official from the Disease Control Department.
REUTERS
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