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The island’s beleaguered travel industry is pinning its hopes on the
“pilot” scheme to trigger recovery, but it will be a slow start as a nation-wide surge in Covid-19 cases
(more than 5,000 new cases reported Monday) puts Thailand in the high-risk category, according to assessments made by the Global Covid-19 Index.
Expectations are realistic within the travel industry. It’s a start for a country that saw tourist arrivals plummet from more than 39 million in 2019 to 6.7 million. If the gamble succeeds, the government says it will replicate the scheme at other island destinations, and by October, a phased reopening could take place. However, reopening will depend entirely on the country accelerating its vaccination programme as fast as possible. It will also require bringing the massive increases in cases and the rising death toll under control fast.
100 million doses in 100 days: How Biden’s coronavirus vaccine push compares with those of other countries Emily Rauhala, Adam Taylor © Sam Panthaky/AFP/Getty Images A health care worker delivers a coronavirus vaccine at the BAPS Yogiji Maharaj Hospital in Ahmedabad, India, on Jan. 22. (Sam Panthaky/AFP/Getty Images) A key part of President Biden’s new coronavirus strategy is a push to administer 100 million doses in 100 days, or a lofty sounding 1 million immunizations a day. That goal, part of a comprehensive national plan launched this week, has raised questions about how quickly the United States can, and should aim to, deliver vaccines to its population.