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SKT-DK Mar 31, 2022 4:54 am


Originally Posted by maerim (Post 34123141)
Wearing of masks is to a large extent cultural. In the CBD of Bangkok where I live it is common to see the same non-Thais not wearing a mask outside every time I see them as well as people who are obviously tourists. I have yet to see a Thai comment to a non Thai about this in an open area, but have done in a busy market at lunch time, where the non Thai responded positively.

Compared to a few months ago wearing of masks by Thais while running outside is much less and certainly in Benjakkiti Park the security guards are not as actively requesting people to wear masks as they were. I follow the Thai way and will continue to do so. It is second nature to wear a mask and it is not restrictive.

At the same time as a long term resident of Thailand it is good to see a few more tourists of different nationalities and types nowadays. The last few months have been a great time to visit Thailand and the situation has certainly not stopped the locals having long weekend breaks with many hotels fully booked.

I agree, follow the local custom (or in this case, still law!) or don’t come here at all - interestingly, I have started to see quite a few farangs not wearing masks outside over the past week or so, which was not the case before.

Agree completely on the domestic tourism having not relented and having actually helped keep the lights on for many business in especially the hospitality industry which was so hard hit. But it is good to see more international people coming back injecting some much needed funds into the economy.

May I ask which are you are in? - we may live close to each other :)

travelinterpreters Mar 31, 2022 6:59 am


Originally Posted by SKT-DK (Post 34123212)
I agree, follow the local custom (or in this case, still law!) or don’t come here at all -

Does the law state that you have to wear a mask outside? Maybe I've only paid attention to the Thai Pass rules that I totally overlooked this.

SKT-DK Mar 31, 2022 7:49 am


Originally Posted by travelinterpreters (Post 34123426)
Does the law state that you have to wear a mask outside? Maybe I've only paid attention to the Thai Pass rules that I totally overlooked this.

Yes it does.

Davvidd Mar 31, 2022 2:18 pm


Originally Posted by SKT-DK (Post 34123558)
Yes it does.

I have seen a fair bit of tourists not wearing the mask in Bangkok especially. If it is the law everyone should wear it.

behuman Mar 31, 2022 7:38 pm


Originally Posted by Davvidd (Post 34124790)
I have seen a fair bit of tourists not wearing the mask in Bangkok especially. If it is the law everyone should wear it.

And everybody should wear a helmet riding a motorbike and all cars should stop at pedestrin crossings, etc....

It is the charme of Thailand that "everything goes". In the case of the masks it is rather that Asians appear to be more careful about health issues than we Caucasians. Not necessarily a bad thing.

Anybody can quote this "mask law" ?

BinSabai Mar 31, 2022 8:13 pm

in the tourist areas, the mandate has been less and less enforced...obviously the BiB are ordered to tolerate this...
I walked through typical tourist areas in Bangkok like lower Sukhumvit, Silom Soi 4, Patpong, Soi Cowboy and people wearing masks were in the minority (also locals did not wear), but if you just step one block outside, for example Silom around Saladaeng or around Asoke, 95% were wearing masks

SKT-DK Mar 31, 2022 9:31 pm


Originally Posted by behuman (Post 34125551)
And everybody should wear a helmet riding a motorbike and all cars should stop at pedestrin crossings, etc....

It is the charme of Thailand that "everything goes". In the case of the masks it is rather that Asians appear to be more careful about health issues than we Caucasians. Not necessarily a bad thing.

Anybody can quote this "mask law" ?

You are of course right - but contrary to the fines for not wearing a helmet being the usual couple of hundred baht trafic offence, the (advertised) fines for not complying with the mask mandate is 10 or 20k if I remember correctly..

Cannot remember which part of the CCSA's imposed legislation the mask mandate is part of, to be honest. There was talk about lifting it in June along with the rest or stuff though.


Originally Posted by BinSabai (Post 34125607)
in the tourist areas, the mandate has been less and less enforced...obviously the BiB are ordered to tolerate this...
I walked through typical tourist areas in Bangkok like lower Sukhumvit, Silom Soi 4, Patpong, Soi Cowboy and people wearing masks were in the minority (also locals did not wear), but if you just step one block outside, for example Silom around Saladaeng or around Asoke, 95% were wearing masks

I took a walk down Patpong, Silom and Sathorn the other day (and drive around Silom, Sala Daeng, Sathorn, Rama IV, Witthayu almost daily) and I would say 98-99% wear masks still, with the exception of a few foreigners.

BinSabai Apr 1, 2022 12:27 am


Originally Posted by SKT-DK (Post 34125713)
I took a walk down Patpong, Silom and Sathorn the other day (and drive around Silom, Sala Daeng, Sathorn, Rama IV, Witthayu almost daily) and I would say 98-99% wear masks still, with the exception of a few foreigners.

strange as I made the exact opposite experience in lower Sukhumvit last week and in Patpong, Silom Soi 4 3 weeks ago...maybe it depends on the time of the day...after 8pm you are a minority wearing masks...also most locals stop to do so

SKT-DK Apr 1, 2022 12:35 am


Originally Posted by BinSabai (Post 34125941)
strange as I made the exact opposite experience in lower Sukhumvit last week and in Patpong, Silom Soi 4 3 weeks ago...maybe it depends on the time of the day...after 8pm you are a minority wearing masks...also most locals stop to do so

If after 8pm in Patpong, I have no doubt you are right - my timing is more around going to Foodland late afternoon/early evening :)

BinSabai Apr 1, 2022 1:54 am


Originally Posted by SKT-DK (Post 34125950)
If after 8pm in Patpong, I have no doubt you are right - my timing is more around going to Foodland late afternoon/early evening :)

what a concidence...
I would of course never walk through Patpong except going to Foodland or being on a fact finding mission about the reality of mask wearing in Thailand! :rolleyes:

tango_echo Jun 1, 2022 10:07 am

Talking of proof of vaccination, has this ever been mandated domestically in Thailand? Is there much chance of unvaccinated arrivals this summer having a hard time accessing hotels or restaurants?

BinSabai Jun 1, 2022 11:00 am


Originally Posted by tango_echo (Post 34298430)
Talking of proof of vaccination, has this ever been mandated domestically in Thailand? Is there much chance of unvaccinated arrivals this summer having a hard time accessing hotels or restaurants?

i do not think, that you will have a hard time.
So far during all the time I only had to show proof of vaccination at 2 sightseeing spots, a temple and a cave...never at any hotel or restaurant...now with the opening of the country, there will be hardly any venue left, who ask for this...

tango_echo Jun 1, 2022 12:19 pm


Originally Posted by BinSabai (Post 34298599)
i do not think, that you will have a hard time.
So far during all the time I only had to show proof of vaccination at 2 sightseeing spots, a temple and a cave...never at any hotel or restaurant...now with the opening of the country, there will be hardly any venue left, who ask for this...

Thanks, great to know that.

ft101 Jun 2, 2022 3:18 am


Originally Posted by tango_echo (Post 34298430)
Talking of proof of vaccination, has this ever been mandated domestically in Thailand? Is there much chance of unvaccinated arrivals this summer having a hard time accessing hotels or restaurants?

I've been asked at check-in by several hotels but haven't been off my beaten track for a few months so things may have calmed down.

SKT-DK Jun 2, 2022 3:33 am

Only time I have ever been asked for vaccination certificate was when checking in for a flight to Samui, arriving in Samui and at the hotel in (guess where) Samui.. Elsewhere, never aside from checking in for international flights.


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