At 71, I got a plan from Pacific Cross that includes $100,000 Covid cover and the 400,000 baht inpatient, 40,000 baht out patient for about $3000 a year. I got a discount by taking 40,000 baht deductible.
I am over 70 now and I do have a policy with Pacific Cross and added the $100,000 Covid cover when I renewed my policy. If only I could get back into Thailand. I am just going on information I was given when I was shopping for insurance that would satisfy the requirements for a Non O visa. I imagine there are other plans out there for those my age and older, but I just looked at Thailand policies.
when I was asking for quotes for insurance companies in Thailand I was told I had few options at my age, nearly 70, and after 70, most insurance companies would not start a new policy.
Depends a lot on your age. If you are younger, there are lots of inexpensive options. If you are over 65, your choices go way down and prices are high. After 70, forget it.
welcome back to Thailand and I can well understand your choice to want to get out of the US. I am happily riding out the pandemic in Vietnam, but I do want to go to Thailand when I can.
I hope you are right. I tend to look at worst case scenarios when thinking about things and was imagining that the 14-day quarantine kept getting extended if anyone at that hotel tested positive. I think I will wait till quarantine is not required before trying to get back to Thailand.
I am guessing if you booked your 14 day quarantine stay at an approved hotel or resort and anyone staying at that place tests positive for Covid-19, you will need to stay an additional 14 days in quarantine from when the cases of Covid-19 are discovered. That could turn a 14 day quarantine into a 20 day or more quarantine.