The Pattaya Business Association affirms that it is prepared to welcome Chinese tourists

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The Pattaya Business Association affirms its preparedness to accept Chinese tourists, even those subject to COVID.

The president of the Pattaya Business and Tourism Association is Mr. Bunanan Pattanasin. Regarding preparations for Chinese tourists, it is anticipated that Pattaya would be a popular destination for Chinese travelers. I asked the director of Bang Lamung Hospital about Pattaya residents’ immunity to COVID-19, in particular, and whether it is sufficient. However, they are concerned about returning to the old population or group 608, which must be protected against infection. Concerning the young group, the situation is still not alarming.
There may be a modest rise in the number of diseases due to the influx of Chinese tourists, but this can be managed.

It is solely concerned about introducing it to people at home, therefore it wants people to be cautious, prevent it, and travel carefully. As for tourists that enter the hospital, there are adequate precautions and employees in place to cope with an infected patient.

The company association Next, there was a meeting with business owners to discuss preventative measures. Which every entrepreneur has experienced can prevent the proliferation of COVID-19 bacteria.

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