I need some advice on what exactly needs to be stated on my medical certificate.
Apparently (Royal Thai Government's announcement - source: tatnews.org, relegated by the Thai embassy in Germany)
it must contain the following:
โNo evidence of COVID-19 infection in the previous 48 hours and no signs of sickness in the 14 days prior to the departure date.
I have an appointment at the doctor's in a few hours and intend to fly tomorrow, so the 48 hours is not the problem. But how do I prove the 14 days? I haven't seen a doc because i haven't been sick...
Please help ๐
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post discusses the requirements for a medical certificate needed for entry into Thailand, specifically concerning COVID-19. It emphasizes the need for the certificate to state no evidence of COVID-19 in the past 48 hours and no signs of illness in the preceding 14 days. Users are seeking clarification on how to verify the 14-day health status if they haven't been to a doctor.
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I'm on a Non-o hoping I get stamped in for a year as I don't have insurance in Thailand I got the visa before the new rule I really hope not I think the PM was just pissed when he said but your airline will tell you before you get on the plane
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