Phuket ‘safety sandbox’ set to begin

Rettha will be in charge of entry on November 26.

Phuket 'safety sandbox' set to begin
On Sundays, there are a lot of people walking down the Old Town area of central Phuket. Achadthaya Chuenniran is shown in the picture.

PHUKET: As part of a pilot project by the Public Health Ministry to promote health and safety for travelers, the so-called” Safety Phuket Island Sandbox” will actually start on November 26 at Pa Tong shore and Walking Street in Muang area.

According to Dr. Kusak Kukiattikoon, the head of the Phuket Public Health Office, Prime & nbsp, Minister Srettha Thavisin, will preside over the opening ceremony.

The 100-day health and safety plan will be conducted, according to Dr. Thanit Sermkaew, health supervisor at Phuket’s Health Service Provider Board Office 11.

He had conversations with the platform organizer and was now speaking.

The health services company boards will be in charge of overseeing the program, which will also be carried out in 13 provinces with heavy visitor visitors.

It aims to increase visitors’ faith in the health treatment offered by neighborhood authorities. This is anticipated to increase visitor statistics, which is good news for the neighborhood’s market.

A” clouds doctor” health response team is one of the services provided, and Green Health certificates will also be given out for hotels and tourist destinations that promote health. Additionally, the quality of health care and hospital services will be enhanced.

Additionally, street food vendors’ food security will be given top priority.

The program will cover 12 additional regions in addition to Phuket: Bangkok, Nan, Sukhothai, Kamphaeng Phet, Ayutthaya, Phetchaburi, Rayong, Kalasin, Trang, and Ubon Ratchathani.

Dr. Thanit claims that the focus of the Phuket platform project is on providing emergency medical units at Pa Tong Beach, protecting travelers from rabies, providing free influenza vaccinations to 100,000 tourists, establishing a travel medicine center, and introducing digitized disease reporting tools.