Thailand unhappy with Israel's entry ban over virus concerns

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Last Updated : Feb 20 2020 | 5:42 PM IST

Thailand's government is scrambling to cope with new travel restrictions after Israel banned the citizens of Thailand and three other Asian countries and territories from entering over concerns about a new virus.

Israel on Monday announced it was refusing entry to all foreign nationals who travelled to Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau during the past 14 days.

Israeli citizens and residents will be isolated at home for 14 days after their return from areas at risk.

Israel has so far confirmed no cases of COVID-19 infections inside the country.

Thai Foreign Ministry Deputy Spokesman Natapanu Nopakun said the country's ambassador n Tel Aviv had asked Israel to review its decision to ban Thais.

"We believe that Israel will reconsider the decision as Thailand isn't the only country affected from the announcement," he told The Associated Press.

Israel had already in late January imposed a similar ban on foreign nationals entering from China.

The latest ban could inconvenience business travellers from Singapore, which like Israel is a major hub for high-tech projects.

The consequences for Thailand could be more substantial.

About 25,000 Thai workers are employed in Israel, mostly in the agricultural sector.

In many cases they are the main breadwinners for their families in Thailand's economically disadvantaged northeast.

Separately, the Consular Affairs Department of Thailand's Foreign Ministry urged Thais "who don't have a need to live in China to consider travelling out of China while airlines still operate, and to refrain from travelling to China if it isn't necessary at the moment."

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First Published: Feb 20 2020 | 5:42 PM IST

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