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Britain recently introduced a traffic-lights system with those returning from green countries not required to quarantine, those from amber not being allowed to leave their home for 10 days and red returnees facing supervised isolation in a hotel. But government advice about the whole issue has been muddled. Some ministers have suggested that it’s best not to travel abroad to any country, even green, while others have argued weary citizens need a break.

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office website states specifically that travel to Thailand should be only for urgent business or family reasons which do not include such things as holidays. However, there are currently very few Brits contemplating a vacation to the Land of Smiles because of the bureaucratic regulations in place, compulsory quarantine for all arrivals in Bangkok, and because of the recent spurt of infections which has resulted in the closure of bars and places of entertainment in the country.

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