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Thailand is affected what I have read from Google. I had plans for April but no idea what the situation would be. since the virus effect is starting to show in India. Right now one of my friend is in Thailand for deir holiday... but whether you shud continue or delay your plan is completely ur decision. check out reliable news from Health ministry and WHO.
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Well there are cases found mostly in Bangkok. And number of tourists has decreased rapidly. Krabi and Phuket is still not in red zone.
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Hi Shanshah I would suggest you to postpone your trip as it is not safe.
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Hi Ali, I recently visited Thailand for 10 days (Feb 1- Feb 10). Everything's normal in Krabi and phuket during my visit. I have barely seen people with masks around. But in bangkok people are precautious with masks around but everythings normal. I dont know the current situation but definitely thailand is not in the list of "extreme cautious" or "cautious" countries to visit. If you are in a fix about going or not going to the trip, you can skip or postpone for now in the midst of current COVID phenomenon.If you do want to go with your plan take precautions, put on the masks every time in crowd places/airports and public transport, carry alcoholic sanitizers and clean your hands at regular intervals (for every ten mins), avoid non veg food markets/over crowdy places. Have a great trip.
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Thanks for the great advice