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Today the Thai-Myanmar border crossing of Mae Sai reopened. It appears to be the first "proper" land border reopening that should allow foreigners and Thais to pass, without being restricted to the border town or a border run (for certain foreign nationalities). However, it is noted that Covid restrictions apply on the Myanmar side and will apply for at least one month before they are re-evaluated. Everyone, Thais and foreigners will need either proof of vaccination or a Covid rapid antigen test done within 48 hours and this proof must be printed out. No electronic copies accepted. Another rapid antigen test will be performed on arrival in Tachilek at a cost of 15000 Myanmar Kyat. Only one day pass holders are exempted from the on arrival test. It is not known whether foreigners, who request a one day pass will be exempted or if this only applies to Thais holding border passes.
The link is only in Thai. I'm sure English language media will soon have their own versions, but they're usually delayed by a day or two.
Hey guys ready to enter Thailand in a couple days… Thank you for all your previous advice, one more question, I am unvaxxed…do I need PCR or rapid test to enter? I went to the Thai Embassy website and all it says is Covid test but does not specify rapid or PCR. 
Hi everyone. Would anyone know where I can get a Rapid Antigen test tomorrow afternoon or Monday morning in Chiang Mia. A family member in Australia is unwell and I have a flight Monday 1055am to get back there. Or can I get it at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok as I have 5 hours layover there. Thanks
Qatar and CDC-USA both say I need to show a negative COVID test 1 day before flying.
Looking at Bangkok Hospitals website, they offer two tests.
A) RT-PCR, 3500THB, results 24 hours
B) Rapid Antigen, 700THB Results 2 hours
Obviously, I want to go with the Rapid Antigen. Does anybody know if that is acceptable for Qatar? For USA?
Is Bankgok Hospital the best place to go? I am in Pattaya
UPDATE:
Airline asked to see my test. U.S. government never asked to see them. In my case I used PCR.
Bangkok hospital was not able to accommodate due to over booking. I went to Naklua Hospital, same day results but they were in Thai, which is fine for the Airline.
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