Proof of recovery Corona with Thailand Pass?

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April 3, 2022

Dear readers,

Does anyone have experience returning to Thailand, fully vaccinated and then affected by Corona. I have a proof of repair for this. Do you have to show this together with your Thailand Pass (I also have it before I got Corona) at immigration or the relevant hospital where they take your PCR test?

Can't find the answer on the web, so there may be an expert among us.

Regards,

Mike

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2 responses to “Recovery proof of Corona with Thailand Pass?”

  1. Antonio says up

    I was tested positive by the GGD on March 16.

    On March 18, I was able to move my flight from March 25 with KLM to March 31 (landing in BKK on April 1) because there must be at least 14 days between the contamination and arrival in Thailand, with proof of recovery, so leaving 25 was not an option .

    On March 19 with the new ticket I was able to move my hotel booking at Ibis to April 1. (Ibis is top always respond within a maximum of 1 day)
    Insurance didn't need to be changed because I'm only staying for 14 days and it was already valid for 30 days.

    Completely applied for Test & Go again on March 20, I had no recovery from the GGD at that time, so only added vaccination and other forms for the application.
    (My first request came in on March 23, but I couldn't use it because of the arrival date)

    Received the 25nd test & go on March 2th.

    Downloaded the GGD recovery certificate via the website on March 27 and printed it out in case I needed it.

    March 29 I did my mandatory PCR test, it was negative (so I already tested negative on the PCR after 13 days)

    Boarded on March 31, they only asked about the Test & Go and the Negative PCR test. One has to fill in a health declaration on the spot, but hardly anyone can fill it in honestly because the questions are not realistic (is also told to fill in everything no, if you have a question with yes then you are not allowed to board, I also asked if my PCR test would have been positive and I had a proof of recovery that was minus 14 if I can board then, Answer was yes proof of recovery is enough to board must be 14 days old from the first day of contamination.)

    Landed in BKK on April 1, nobody asks for your PCR anymore, only your Test & Go, your boarding card and your I6 form and then straight to immigration.

    April 1 another mandatory PCR
    April 2 the negative result and I can go.

    This is my story, I tested negative 2 times, and I never mentioned that I had Corona with the application because it was not asked anywhere and I did not have proof of recovery at the time of the Test & Go application, it is also only asked for proof of vaccination.

    • Eric B.K.K says up

      Thank you for taking the time to respond in detail.


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