The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to inform travellers that currently, 28 provinces across Thailand have imposed night-time restrictions, urging everyone to avoid going out at night without good reason, effective until further notice
Another four provinces, since last night’s update, include Nakhon Ratchasima, Krabi, Pattani and Buri Ram, asking everyone to remain inside their residence all day and all night.
This is all for a mild flu virus with .0041% fatality rate, meaning 99.59% of people who become infected will fully recover.
And usually very quickly too.
CENTRAL REGION
- Chai Nat, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Nakhon Pathom, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Nakhon Nayok, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Nonthaburi, 21.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Pathum Thani, 21.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Phetchaburi, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Ratchaburi, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Samut Prakan, 21.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Samut Sakhon, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Suphan Buri, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
NORTHERN REGION
- Phrae, 23.00-03.00 Hrs.
- Uthai Thani, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
NORTHEASTERN REGION
- Bueng Kan, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Buri Ram, all day
- Chaiyaphum, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Nakhon Ratchasima, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Nong Khai, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Ubon Ratchathani, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Yasothon, 23.00-04.00 Hrs.
SOUTHERN REGION
- Krabi, 22.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Pattani, 22.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Phatthalung, 22.00-03.00 Hrs.
- Phuket, 22.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Ranong, 22.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Songkhla, 22.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Surat Thani, 22.00-04.00 Hrs.
- Trang, 22.00-03.00 Hrs.
- Yala, 22.00-04.00 Hrs.
*This is a living document, which the TAT Newsroom will update the list of provinces where night-time restrictions are in effect as soon as new information becomes available.
Once again, TAT would like to remind all travellers to take DMHTT precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19: D – Distancing, M – Mask wearing, H – Handwashing, T – Temperature check, and T – Thai Chana contact tracing application.
For regular updates on the tourism-related COVID-19 situation in Thailand, visit the TAT Newsroom via www.tatnews.org; Facebook (tatnews.org); and Twitter (Tatnews_Org).
For additional information and assistance relating to Thailand’s tourism, contact the TAT Contact Centre 1672 or Tourist Police 1155.