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hellothis555
06-03-2022, 11:30 AM
Who here recovered from Covid and planning or went to Thailand?

I need to know if PCR positive in Thailand on Day 1. How you produce or show the authority that you had PCR weeks ago and now tested false positive?

fallen11
06-03-2022, 01:07 PM
Who here recovered from Covid and planning or went to Thailand?

I need to know if PCR positive in Thailand on Day 1. How you produce or show the authority that you had PCR weeks ago and now tested false positive?

your covid recovery letter issued and signed by a certified doctor. Better yet have a letter from your health ministry certifying that you have recovered from covid as of which date. Or both.

Your positive PCR test result when you first tested positive for covid.

No guarantees here. As this information from thai health ministry wasnt communicated downwards and hotels are not certified to clear you when you tested positive. If you are tested positive again despite having recovered from covid and then dragged into quarantine, insist on getting a doctor to consult with first. show all these papers you have to the doctor. Doctors can assess and clear you but may take 1-3 days (due to high number of cases).

Its not termed as "false positive". This is a real positive but being positive, does not equate to being infectious. You still have the virus, just that its dead and doesnt spread anymore.

hellothis555
06-03-2022, 01:46 PM
your covid recovery letter issued and signed by a certified doctor. Better yet have a letter from your health ministry certifying that you have recovered from covid as of which date. Or both.


Thai authority always half past six information....information not sync or hidden agenda.

Before departure test, if positive, Thaipass stated u need a MC on covid "positive" at least 14 days not more than 90 days before traveling.
I am wondering what about Day 1 positive. What will happen, the ambulance will come n send u to quarantine :D before u can explain to them, u are ex covid.

Hopefully someone here had been thru this and successfully "enjoyed" Thailand.

fallen11
06-03-2022, 07:39 PM
Before departure test, if positive, Thaipass stated u need a MC on covid "positive" at least 14 days not more than 90 days before traveling.
I am wondering what about Day 1 positive. What will happen, the ambulance will come n send u to quarantine :D before u can explain to them, u are ex covid.

Hopefully someone here had been thru this and successfully "enjoyed" Thailand.

because different stage of this plan is being handled by different authorities.
At immigration, its under immigration police and foreign ministry.
Past immigration, day 1 day 5 whatever, its under the disease control centre and health ministry.
Clearing the immigration with your covid recovered status, doesnt mean the same thing for day 1 & day 5 tests.
When the hotel received your positive result, they will contact the hospital to haul you into quarantine. Try to talk to the hotel staff and say you want to consult the hospital doctor first as you are a recovered patient. Hotel staff would not know how to handle such cases and they dont have the authority to clear any positive case so they cant really help you except to get the doctor for you to consult. What you need is to bring your case to the hospital you are admitting / admitted into. Get their doctor to clear you as non infectious. The doctor you spoke to may also be a junior doctor and need to hold a meeting with more senior doctors for them to authorise to clear your case. Thus it may take 1-3 days. During the wait, try to get them to let you isolate at the hotel. Dont think you want to wait in the hospital as the medical bills may start the minute you are admitted.

How long has it been since you first tested positive for covid?

countryman
06-03-2022, 10:14 PM
So complicated and with so many uncertainties, it's better not to go. Wait till they do away with the Thailand pass application process n no more pcr test on arrival than should consider going!

hellothis555
06-03-2022, 11:24 PM
How long has it been since you first tested positive for covid?

Thanks for your assumption. :D

I am booking day 1 room package directly with the hotel and different hotels replied differently... a hotel mentioned email them the positive result and they will send to the hospital before the test, another replied I can't even board the plane, another......:D

2 weeks.

Hopefully and waiting for someone with the identical situation and experience.

fallen11
06-03-2022, 11:30 PM
Thanks for your assumption. :D

I am booking day 1 room package directly with the hotel and different hotels replied differently... a hotel mentioned email them the positive result and they will send to the hospital before the test, another replied I can't even board the plane, another......:D

2 weeks.

Hopefully and waiting for someone with the identical situation and experience.

i suggest you wait for another month before travelling there.
Most recovered patients no longer test positive after 40 days from first detection of covid.

hellothis555
07-03-2022, 10:28 AM
i suggest you wait for another month before travelling there.
Most recovered patients no longer test positive after 40 days from first detection of covid.

It varies, that is why there is range till 90 days. I will try to get more information n worst case, stay in hotel for extra 10 days. :D

I read there is 1 tourist, positive during the 72 hrs test. Able to board the plane and clear the custom with the recovery cert. and dunno how and fortunately bkk test came "negative" :D

Getting into Thailand shouldn't be a problem, now I need more information what happens if positive on the 1st day.

fallen11
07-03-2022, 06:08 PM
It varies, that is why there is range till 90 days. I will try to get more information n worst case, stay in hotel for extra 10 days. :D

I read there is 1 tourist, positive during the 72 hrs test. Able to board the plane and clear the custom with the recovery cert. and dunno how and fortunately bkk test came "negative" :D

Getting into Thailand shouldn't be a problem, now I need more information what happens if positive on the 1st day.

Yes the range is 90 days. I read some research papers stating that 87% of recovered patients no longer test positive after 40 days. So its quite a safe bet. Unless you are immunosuppressed.
Or you could use your PDT as the cue. If your PDT is positive, just postpone the trip.:D

The general thought is, if you tested positive on day 1 or 5, you should be able to avoid 10 day quarantine. But the process of getting you free is not going to be a walk in the park. So i think its best not go rush straight in like this even after arming yourself with recovery certs.