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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, June 26 (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): Thailand is set to re-open its borders to allow visitors who have been fully vaccinated to enter the country without quarantine by mid-October, with Phuket re-openning as early as July 1 as a pilot project to relax restrictions and receive visitors using the ‘sandbox’ model.

This was said by Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to Brunei, Wanthanee Viputwongsakul, in her opening remarks during the launch of the three-day ‘Thailand Bazaar’ at OneCity shopping complex.

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