The conversation revolves around the costs associated with obtaining a quarantine certificate in Thailand, including expenses for ASQ (Alternative State Quarantine) hotels. Comments reflect various personal experiences with hotel pricing, ranging from around 45,000 to 250,000 baht for 15 nights, and the challenges some faced regarding COVID-19 test certificate requirements. Overall, community members share insights on the financial and procedural aspects of quarantine in Thailand.
Adrian ***************
Interested in info
Chuck *******
Congratulations I’m in Canada and an just starting the procedure to obtain one if you have a chance sure would appreciate any help or advise
Namfon *********
Another headache thing is a COVID-19 test certificate. Some people weren't allowed to fly because they couldn't get the test results in time.
Bruce *****
Thats if its normal. The govt specified hotels are charging this
yes but I’m told that there are options for a suit if you want but no good blaming the Thai’s for this. I do think they are doing a lot to supply quarantine at a facility that can cope with the problem. And that costs money.
th bath for15 nigth in siam mandarinahotel. But after the 1 testi can walkin the park i can vualk near swimming pool and i can smoke. Have also place cipest
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bath but not smoke. Notvalking in garden.so nno speak idiot.
My friend works oil and gas and paid 77,000 baht never saw anyone in 14 days and left room for 2hrs every 3 days for hazmat suited person to clean. Telephone call to say food outside door 3 times a day Fact
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Michael ********
Been there done that at least you got cheaper ASQ options now. You quickly forget how much it costs.
Got my scrapbook which will look at in later years, when costs are forgotten