Sorry for what may seem a stupid question, but have they changed the quarantine length. I thought it was 10 days only quarantine... unvaccinated by the way.
Well, if they can prove that person isn’t contagious, no reason to keep him. I should imagine there’s a few who have had the virus and still test positive a couple of months later.
I’ve got insurance from a thai based company, one you listed above. As for passing RT PCR’s, my brother got covid same time as me, a few weeks later got a negative test. Arrived thailand and had a positive result. They took a blood sample and deemed him non contagious, so he was good to go. These tests are know to give false positives. Thanks anyway.
James, can you post again mate. Good job the original poster checked then. Strange how they require a Pcr test for passengers in transit only.....obviously a knee Kirk reaction to this mild new variant.
Well, I’m flying through Doha next month, and I’m 100% sure I don’t need to provide a Pcr result just for transit, why would they ask for it if your staying in the airport ?
Same for Singapore. Best bet for peace of mind is call the airline.
Must be someone here who’s flown through Singapore and onto thailand who can confirm ?
I’m saying, if your flying through Singapore only transit there and onwards to thailand, I’m sure you don’t need a Pcr test for Singapore and when I last looked, a rt-Pcr test is required for thailand 72 hours before departure