Covid-19: Thailand-Malaysia land border entry SOP will ensure public health protection, says Songkhla deputy governor


SONGKHLA: The reopening of two Thailand-Malaysia land border gates on April 1 will comply with standard operating procedures (SOP) to ensure that the safety and health of tourists and locals are always protected.

Deputy Governor of Songkhla province, Amphon Pongsuwan, said the two border gates of Sadao (Songkhla province)-Bukit Kayu Hitam (Kedah) and Wang Prachan (Satun)-Wang Kelian (Perlis) will be reopened to fully vaccinated tourists from April 1.

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