
Thailand has delayed plans for a “travel bubble” agreement with select countries as new daily coronavirus cases rise in parts of Asia, putting pressure on its vital tourism industry and complicating efforts to revive its battered economy, according to Reuters.
Thailand first proposed the idea in June to allow movement between select countries that have low infection numbers, without the need for travellers to undergo quarantine.
But that has been shelved, officials said, amid second and third waves in East Asian countries that previously had their outbreaks under control.
“We are delaying discussion of travel bubble arrangements for now given the outbreak situation in other countries,” Thailand's coronavirus taskforce spokesman, Taweesin Wisanuyothin, said,


























