Moment of truth for Phuket Sandbox

Moment of truth for Phuket Sandbox

PM to attend tourist reopening next week

Authorities discuss preparation for the Phuket Sandbox project in Phuket on Friday. (Photo: Achadthaya Chuenniran)
Authorities discuss preparation for the Phuket Sandbox project in Phuket on Friday. (Photo: Achadthaya Chuenniran)

Authorities reaffirmed their readiness to reopen Phuket to vaccinated foreign tourists on July 1, as Deputy Prime Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow and three other cabinet ministers arrived for an inspection.

The deputy prime minister was briefed on details of the tourist sandbox by Phuket governor Narong Woonciew during Friday's meeting.

He was accompanied by Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakhomnusorn and Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is expected to visit the island on Thursday's reopening day.

The Phuket governor said the sandbox scheme was a crucial policy and he was thrilled the government had chosen the island as the pilot for the scheme.

Provincial authorities were determined to reopen the island on July 1, even though it had been an uphill struggle, as the island's economy must be revived, but with effective measures in place to control the spread of Covid-19, the governor said.

Over past months, everyone had pulled together to put in place a system that would stem the spread of the virus and prevent it being brought in from outside.

Those entering the island from other provinces must have received two doses of the Sinovac vaccine or one dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine or had an RT-PCR negative test 168 hours before their arrival. Everyone else must still undergo a 14-day quarantine on arrival, Mr Narong said during the meeting.

Under the sandbox plan, the province needs to vaccinate at least 466,587 people, or 70% of the provincial population, to build up herd immunity, Mr Narong said.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand has predicted about 129,000 foreign arrivals and that 500,000 Thais will also visit Phuket in the three months from July to September, the governor said.

Mr Supattanapong said Phuket was a test model to bring in tourists, both domestically and from abroad, although visitors would notice some changes.

Mr Varawut said many natural attractions in Phuket and elsewhere in the South were eager to welcome back tourists, whose numbers had shrunk since the epidemic began.

Bhummikitti Ruktaengam, president of the Phuket Tourist Association, said the sandbox scheme represented hope for businesses on the island.

Reopening the province was expected to provide 20,000 jobs. If all went well, another 30,000-40,000 would be employed later and the economy would move ahead, he said.

On June 22, the cabinet approved the Phuket Sandbox scheme for fully vaccinated tourists from selected low- to medium-risk countries, to be followed by a trio of destinations in the Gulf of Thailand on July 15 -- Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao.

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