The Coronavirus or Covid-19 is one of the World’s most serious pandemics throughout recorded history. 215 countries all over the world have suffered from this epidemic with nearly 24,651,000 cases and over 836,000 deaths. Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos are all Chinese neighboring countries where people, economies, and lifestyles are extremely damaged.
Updated on 28/08/2020
Coronavirus (Covid-19) News & Update in Vietnam
Coronavirus (Covid-19) Cases, Deaths & Recovery
Vietnam is recognized as the most successful country world in controlling and preventing this pandemic.
Total Cases | 1036 |
Deaths | 30 |
Recovered Cases | 637 |
Entry Conditions in Vietnam
From March 22, 2020, Vietnam has been suspending entry at all national borders for all nationalities until further declarations. The native, overseas students or diplomatic travelers are permitted to enter but they will be sent to medical camps for centralized quarantine for 2 weeks.
On June 16, 2020, the Vietnamese government proclaimed that no commercial flights to this country will be permitted before the 16th of September 2020 except for foreign passengers who require entry for diplomatic reasons, official duties, or highly skilled workers. They will also be required to complete the compulsory 14-day quarantine.
Health Check
The authority in Vietnam has required everyone to wear face masks in all crowded places and public areas. Religious gatherings, celebrations, and all sporting and cultural activities are banned or postponed. The order of social distancing was released in April as a strong action to stop the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. After 3 months without community transmission, everything seems to become its normal condition before the Coronavirus epidemic.
Tourist Attractions News & Update
City | Sites & Activities | Status |
Hanoi | The Quintessence of Tonkin show | Re-operate |
Lotus Water Puppet Theater | Re-operate | |
Phan Thanh Liem’s Water Puppet Theater | Re-operate | |
Vietnam Formula One Grand Prix | Not operating until further notice | |
Sapa | All tourist sites | Only receive domestic travelers |
Hue | Activities in Tam Giang lagoon | Not operating until further notice |
Tha Om Garden House | Re-operate | |
“Nha nhac” – Hue elegant music show in Imperial City | Not operating until further notice | |
“Home hosted meal in Hue” activity | Not operating until further notice | |
“Rural life discovery on a Vespa” | Not operating until further notice | |
Cat Tuong Quan Zen House | Re-operate on 01 January 2021 | |
Y Thao Restaurant | Re-open from 01 August 2020 | |
Ancient Hue Restaurant | Not operating until further notice | |
Biet phu Thao Nhi Restaurant | Re-open | |
Hoa Vien Restaurant | Re-open | |
Phuoc Thanh Restaurant | Re-open | |
Khong Gian Xua Restaurant | Re-open | |
Banana Flower Restaurant | Re-open | |
Mrs. Loan’s House Restaurant | Re-open | |
Club Garden Restaurant | Not operating until further notice | |
Hue Inn side Out Restaurant | Re-open from 01 August 2020 | |
Les Jardin Carambol Restaurant | Re-open from 01 July 2020 | |
Danang | Blue Dolphin Restaurant | Re-open |
Ngon Villa | Not operating until further notice | |
Hoi An | AO show | Not operating until further notice |
Traditional music show | Not operating until further notice | |
Water puppet show | Not operating until further notice | |
Reaching Out Teahouse | Not operating until further notice | |
Cooking class in Golden Lotus | Not operating until further notice | |
“Half Day of Discovery on a Scooter” activity | Not operating until further notice | |
Tam Tam Cafe | Re-open | |
Dao Tien River Restaurant | Re-open | |
Vy’s market | Re-open on 01 July 2020 | |
Cargo Club Cafe & Restaurant | Not operating until further notice | |
Morning Glory Restaurant | Not operating until further notice | |
The Field Restaurant & Bar | Re-open on 15 July 2020 | |
Hoa Hien Restaurant | Re-open | |
Nha Trang | Festivals (including Ponagar Tower Festival) | Canceled |
Ho Chi Minh City | Discover the Art of Calligraphy with a Bonze (Buddhist Monk) | Not operating until further notice |
Calligraphy activity with Mr. Thanh Son | Not operating until further notice | |
Calligraphy activity with Mr. Chinh Trung | Not operating until further notice | |
Learn Traditional Music with a Family of Famous Artists (Truc Mai) | Not operating until further notice | |
Discover Traditional Vietnamese Music in MR Duc Dau’s House | Re-operate | |
Attend a Water Puppet Show in Ho Chi Minh City | Not operating until further notice | |
Engage in Sand-Art creation at Ms. Y Lan’s Sand-Painting Studio | Re-operate | |
Ho Chi Minh City by Night on a Vespa | Re-operate | |
Attend the circus “AO” show at Ho Chi Minh City Opera House | Not operating until 26 August 2020 | |
Meet the art: The vitality of contemporary art in Vietnam | Re-operate | |
Tea Tasting Journey | Re-operate | |
Hands-on Coffee Experience | Re-operate | |
Can Tho | Mekong Cruise | Suspend daily and overnight service |
My Tho | My Tho – Cao Dai Temple | Not operating until further notice |
Sa Dec | Tourist boats | Not operating until further notice |
Tien Giang | Tourist attractions | Not operating until further notice |
Vinh Long | Tourist attractions | Not receiving foreign guests until further notice |
Ben Tre | Tourist attractions | Not receiving foreign guests until further notice |
Coronavirus (Covid-19) News & Update in Thailand
Total Cases | 3,410 |
Deaths | 58 |
Recovered Cases | 3,237 |
Health Check & Entry Condition in Thailand
From July 01, 2020, 11 groups of foreigners (see details) are allowed to enter Thailand. Travelers will be tested for Covid-19 prior to travel and on arrival in Thailand, where they will be required to undergo the compulsory 14-day quarantine. Tourists are still not considered for entry at this time. On the 23rd of July, The government in Thailand has set August 31 as the end of the emergency decree (State of Emergency). Airports are still opened and Thai authorities are not blocking foreigners leaving for the time being.
The Resumption of Domestic Flights in Thailand
Foreign visitors whose visas expired on 26 March 2020 or thereafter will be granted automatic visa extensions until 31 July 2020 without having an application for an extension.
List of airports in Thailand | Status |
Suvarnabhumi International Airport | Resumed domestic operation from 15 May 2020 onwards |
Don Mueang International Airport | Resumed domestic operations from 01 May 2020 onwards |
Chiang Mai International Airport | Resumed domestic operations from 01 May 2020 onwards |
Mae Fah Luang – Chiang Rai International Airport | Resumed domestic operations from 01 May 2020 onwards |
Hat Yai International Airport | Resumed domestic operations from 01 May 2020 onwards |
Phuket International Airport | Resumed domestic operations from 13 June 2020 onwards |
Tourist Attractions in Thailand Update
Most events and festivals have been canceled or postponed. The famous Songkran festival’s compensation dates will be from July 25 to July 28. Businesses to be reopened on July 01 include pubs, bars, and entertainment venues.
City | Sites & Activities | Dates |
Koh Samui | Beach Republic | Closure until further notice |
Krabi, Koh Lanta, Phuket, and Khao Lak | All tours and activities | Closure until further notice |
Phuket | All beaches | Closure until further notice |
Zoos and all venues of animal shows for tourists | Closure until further notice | |
Bangla walking street, Kathu | Closure until further notice | |
Phuket Elephant Sanctuary | Closure until further notice | |
Phuket & Khao Lak | Sea Bees Diving Phuket & Khao Lak | Closure until further notice |
North and South Thailand | Asian Oasis (Lanjia Lodge, Lisu Lodge, Araksa Tea Garden, and June Bahtra Cruises) | Closure until further notice |
Chiang Mai | Maesa Elephant Camp | Closure until further notice |
Khum Khantoke Chiang Mai | Closure until further notice |
Coronavirus (Covid-19) News & Update in Cambodia
Total Cases | 273 |
Deaths | 0 |
Recovered Cases | 265 |
Entry Conditions in Cambodia
On the 20th of May, 2020, foreign travelers from France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Spain & the USA will be able to visit Cambodia. Requirements mentioned below are applied to all nationalities entering Cambodia:
- A deposit of 3,000 USD must be made by each traveler on entry to Cambodia.
- COVID-19 test with a negative result within 72 hours prior to travel.
- Proof of insurance with 50,000 USD in medical coverage
- Visa on Arrivals and E-visa is not currently available. Travelers are required to apply for visas at Cambodian Consulates or Embassies outside Cambodia.
Upon arrival in Cambodia, all travelers must undergo a COVID-19 test and remain into government facility until laboratory results are found, which may include an overnight stay.
- If one tests positive for COVID-19: People will be required to compulsory quarantine for 14 days at a facility designated by the Cambodia Government (at their own expense).
- If all travelers test negative: People have to self-isolate for 14-days at their home under the supervision of local authorities. Health authorities will then oversee another COVID-19 test on the 14th day of self-isolation.
Health Check
Health screening and temperature checks are performed at all airports. For urgent travel during the suspension period, all foreigners are now required to obtain a visa in advance. Repatriation flight for French citizens: please contact the email address [email protected] and send a copy of your Cambodian visa and your contact details for further information.
Hotel & Accommodations Update
Various events & festivals have been canceled or postponed. Various spas, bars, restaurants, and entertainment businesses have been closed until further notice. Please contact us if you have any specific inquiries about festivals, events, shows, or attractions.
Tourist Attractions Update
Most of the events and festivals in Cambodia have been canceled or postponed. Spas, bars, restaurants, and entertainment businesses have been also closed until further notice. Please contact us if you have any specific inquiries about festivals, events, shows, or attractions.
City | Sites, Activities | Dates |
Siem Reap | Mahob Cooking Class | Closed until further notice |
Phare Circus Show | Closed until further notice | |
Apopo Center | Closed until further notice | |
Angkor Balloon | Reopening during weekends | |
Eco Soap Bank | Closed until further notice | |
Sacred Dancers of Angkor | Closed until further notice | |
Bayon Pastry School | Closed until further notice | |
Osmose | Closed until further notice | |
Angkor National Museum | Closed until further notice | |
Angkor Golf | Closed until further notice | |
Bodia Spa | Closed until further notice | |
Sokkhak Spa | Until further notice | |
Your Beauty Spa | Reopened | |
Phnom Penh | Pour Un Sourire d’Enfant NGO | Closed until further notice |
Cambodian Living Arts | Closed until further notice | |
National Museum of Phnom Penh | Closed until further notice | |
Central Market & Russian Market | Closed until further notice | |
Royal Palace | Closed until further notice | |
Tuol Sleng Museum (S21) | Closed until further notice | |
Cheung Ek (killing fields) | Closed until further notice | |
Battambang | Phare Ponleu Selpak | Closed until further notice |
Kep | La Plantation | Closed until further notice |
Mondulkiri | Elephant Valley Project | Closed until further notice |
Coronavirus (Covid-19) News & Update in Laos
Total Cases | 22 |
Deaths | 0 |
Recovered Cases | 21 |
Entry Conditions in Laos
On the 20th of March, 2020, total suspension of visas (including tourist visa, visa on arrival, e-visa) at every entry point, along with the closure of all traditional checkpoints has been released except for diplomats, the staff of international organizations, business people, experts, and authorized foreign labor. All international and inter-provincial as well as traditional borders must remain closed to all people. Savannakhet International Airport has been temporarily closed until further declaration.
Health Check in Laos
Health screening and temperature checks are performed at all airports and public areas. On the first of July 2020, all sporting events, casinos are allowed to resume operations. Social gatherings, weddings, parties, and traditional festivals may now be held. Entertainment venues including karaoke bars, nightclubs, and internet cafes are still closed until further declaration.
Tourist Attractions Update
Various events and festivals in Laos have been canceled or postponed. Please contact us if you have any specific inquiries about festivals, events, or shows.
Coronavirus (Covid-19) News & Update in Myanmar
Total Cases | 602 |
Deaths | 6 |
Recovered Cases | 349 |
Entry Conditions in Myanmar
On the 28th of June, 2020, the Myanmar Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the temporary suspension of Visa on Arrival and E-visa for all countries will be extended to the 31st of July 2020. International flight restrictions to and from Yangon International Airport have been further extended to the 31st of July, 2020.
On the 28th of May, 2020, the Central Committee on Prevention, Control & Treatment on Covid-19 of Myanmar announced the regulations for foreign nationals traveling to Myanmar to follow if they are granted an entry visa (once applications are available as follows:
- Foreigners will have to fulfill a 21-day quarantine in their respective country before flying, another one-week facility quarantine after arriving in Myanmar, and finally one more week of home quarantine in Myanmar, before being cleared to work in the country.
- Foreigners will also need to provide evidence they are free from Covid-19 infection (medical certification provided by a doctor or hospital).
- Foreigners have completed the one week home quarantine before flying is also required, however it is unclear what type of proof would be requested.
Land Border Closure (until further declaration)
- Tamu-Moreh border gates (Myanmar – India)
- Tachileik – Myawaddy – Kawthaung - Htee Khee border gates (Myanmar – Thailand)
- Myanmar – Bangladesh border gates
- Myanmar – China border gates
- Myanmar – Laos border gates
Health Check in Myanmar
Health screening and temperature checks are performed at all airports and public areas. A national curfew has been imposed for residents of these regions below from 10 pm to 4 am. Exceptions are made for medical and essential matters. The government has cut the night-time curfew by two hours for all states and regions including Yangon, Mandalay and Nay Pyi Taw from 12 am to 4 am
Domestic travelers are required to carry a recommendation letter of their residency from respective ward administrations when going around Myanmar, except to Yangon Region. Regional and state governments have stated that a recommendation will be required for locals while foreigners and returnees will need a letter from their companies and quarantine centers, respectively. The gatherings of more than 5 persons are not permitted. Face masks must be worn in public areas.
Tourist Attractions in Myanmar Updated
City | Hotel | Dates |
Nyaung Shwe | Thousand Island Hotel | Closed until further notice |
Amazing Nyaung Shwe | Closed until the end of September | |
Inle Lake | Paramount Inlay Resort | Closed until the end of September |
Amazing Inlay Resort | Closed until the end of September | |
Inle Heritage | Closed until the end of September | |
Sofital Inle Lake | Closed until further notice | |
Novotel Inle Lake | Closed until further notice | |
Sanctum Inle | Closed until further notice | |
Villa Inle | Closed until the end of September | |
Pristine Lotus | Closed until the end of October 2020 | |
Golden Island Cottage | Closed until the end of October 2020 | |
Nyaung Shwe | Cherry Queen | Closed until further notice |
Nyaung Shwe City Hotel | Closed until further notice | |
Mount Inle | Closed until the end of September | |
Mergui | Wa Ale Resort | Closed until the end of September |
Awei Pila | Closed until the end of September | |
Ngapali | Ngapali Bay Villa & Resort | Closed until the end of September |
Thande Beach | Closed until the end of September | |
Sandoway Resort | Closed until further notice | |
Jade Marina Resort | Closed until further notice | |
Amata Ngapali | Closed until further notice | |
Pristine Mermaid | Closed until further notice | |
Yangon | Yangon Excelsior Hotel | Closed until further notice |
Rosewood Yangon | Restaurant re-open 01 September 2020 Hotel re-open 01 October 2020 |
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Savoy Hotel | Re-open 24 June 2020 | |
Jasmine Palace Hotel | Closed until further notice | |
Hotel G | Re-open on 02 July 2020 | |
Belmond Governor’s Residence | Re-open 01 July 2020 | |
Bagan | Razagyo Hotel | Closed until further notice |
Bagan Lodge | Closed until the end of September 2020 | |
The Hotel Umbra Bagan | Closed until further notice | |
Areindmar Hotel | Re-open on 22 June | |
Arthawka Hotel | Re-open 01 July 2020 | |
Bagan Hotel River | Closed until further notice | |
Bagan Landmark | Closed until further notice | |
Shwe Yee Pwint | Closed until August 2020 | |
Sky Palace | Re-open on 21st June 2020 | |
Thazin Garden | Re-open | |
The Regency Hotel | Re-open on 15th June 2020 | |
Villa Bagan | Closed until September 2020 | |
Zfreeti Hotel | Closed until further notice | |
Aureum Bagan | Re-open on 15th June 2020 | |
Su Tine San | Closed until further notice | |
Rv Panorama Cruise | Stop operating until 30 September 2020 | |
My Bagan Residence | Re-open on 02 July 2020 | |
Bagan Thiripyitsayar | Re-open on 01 July 2020 | |
Golden Rock | Mountain Top Hotel | Closed until further notice |
Golden Rock hotel | Closed until further notice | |
Mandalay | Bagan King Hotel | Closed until further notice |
Thiri Thitsar Hotel | Closed until further notice | |
Mercure Mandalay Hill | Closed until 30 September 2020 | |
Hotel By The Red Canal | Re-open 01 July 2020 | |
Hotel Heaven | Closed until July 2020 | |
The Home Hotel | Closed until July 2020 | |
Hotel Yadanarpon | Closed until July 2020 | |
Hotel Hazel | Closed until July 2020 | |
Eastern Palac Hotel | Closed until July 2020 | |
Rizt Grand Hotel | Closed until July 2020 | |
Monywa | Win Unity | Closed until further notice |
Pyin Oo Lwin | Win Unity | Closed until further notice |
Kan Pa let | Win Unity | Closed until further notice |
Loikaw | Keinnara Loikaw Hotel | Re-open 01 July 2020 |
Hpa An | Keinnara Hpa-An | Re-open 01 July 2020 |
Mawlamyaing | Hotel Suggati | Re-open 01 July 2020 |
Kalaw | Amara Mountain Hotel | Re-open 01 July 2020 |
Coronavirus (Covid-19) News & Update in Indonesia
Entry Conditions in Indonesia
Currently, there is a ban on all foreign travelers, except for a select few, to the country, in response to the growing threat of the disease spreading over the country. Those being allowed to visit Indonesia are asked to carry specific documentation for the border authorities in order to allow them entry.
Coronavirus in Indonesia – Number of Cases
Total Cases | 165,887 |
Deaths | 7,169 |
Recovered Cases | 120,900 |
Tourist Attractions in Indonesia during Covid-19 – Closure List
City | Tourist Attractions |
Jakarta | National Monument & surrounding area (closed until April 12th 2020) |
Ancol (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Kota Tua (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Ragunan Zoo (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Ismail Marzuki Park (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Setu Babakan (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Pitung House (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Onrust Archaeology Park (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
The Jakarta History Museum (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
The Prasasti Museum (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
The MH Thamrin Museum (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
The Art & Ceramics Museum (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
The Textile Museum (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
The Puppet Museum – Museum Wayang (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
The Maritime Museum (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
The Joang 45 Museum (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
MACAN Museum (to be announced) | |
Mandiri Museum (to be announced) | |
The Youth Pledge Museum (to be announced) | |
Museum of National Awakening (to be announced) | |
The National Museum (to be announced) | |
Seribu Archipelago National Park (to be announced) | |
Muara Angke Wildlife Reserve (to be announced) | |
Rambut Island Wildlife Reserve (to be announced) | |
Pavillion of DKI at TMII (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Jakarta Planetarium (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Dance Laboratory & Karawitan – Condet (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Cipir Island (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Kelor Island (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Benyamin Suaeb Park (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Puppet Show Bharata Miss Tjitjih (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Jakarta Training Art Building (closed until April 12th 2020) | |
Basoeki Abdullah Museum (to be announced) | |
Formulation of the Proclamation Manuscripts Museum (to be announced) | |
Indonesia Nation Gallery (to be announced) | |
Bali | Beaches (all) & entertainment area in North Kuta (to be announced) |
West Bali National Park (to be announced) | |
Bandung | Alun-alun Bandung (to be announced) |
City Park (to be announced) | |
Bandung Planning Gallery (to be announced) | |
The Bandung City Museum (to be announced) | |
Bandung Creative Hub (to be announced) | |
Dago Car Free Day (to be announced) | |
Bosscha Observatorium (to be announced) | |
Gedung Sate Museum (to be announced) | |
Djuanda Forest Park (to be announced) | |
Bandung Geology Museum (to be announced) | |
Asia Africa Conference Museum (to be announced) | |
Korea Village Bandung (to be announced) | |
East Nusa Tenggara | 17 Pulau Riung Nature Park (to be announced) |
Batang Island Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Baumata Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Bipolo Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Camplong Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Gugus Pulau Teluk Maumere Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Lapang Island Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Menipo Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Rusa Island Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Ruteng Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Teluk Kupang Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Tuti Adagae Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Central Kalimantan | Bukit Tangkiling Nature Park (to be announced) |
Sebangau National Park (to be announced) | |
Tanjung Keluang Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Tanjung Puting National Park (to be announced) | |
West Kalimantan | Mount Palung National Park (to be announced) |
Tanjung Belimbing Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Kelam Hill Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Bukit Baka Bukit Raya National Park (to be announced) | |
Betung Kerihun Danau Sentarum National Park (to be announced) | |
Central Sulawesi | Lore Lindu National Park (to be announced) |
Kepulauan Togean National Park (to be announced) | |
South Sulawesi | Bantimurung Bulusaraung National Park (to be announced) |
Lejja Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Malino Nature Park (to be announced) | |
Taka Bonerate National Park (to be announced) | |
North Sulawesi | Bunaken National Park (to be announced) |
Hotels in Indonesia during Covid-19 – Closure List
City |
Hotels |
Jakarta |
Amaris Pancoran (closed from April 1st – 30th 2020) |
Amaris Season (closed from April 1st – 30th 2020) | |
Aston Kartika Grogol (closed from March 31st – April 30th 2020) | |
Aston Marina (closed from March 26th – June 30th 2020) | |
Best Western Kemayoran (closed from March 30th – April 30th 2020) | |
Century Park (closed from March 29th – April 30th 2020) | |
Ciputra Cibubur (closed from March 27th – April 11th 2020) | |
GP Mega Kuningan (closed from March 26th – April 5th 2020) | |
Grand Cempaka (to be announced) | |
Kartika Chandra (closed from April 1st – May 31st 2020) | |
Maharadja (to be announced) | |
Morrisey (closed from April 2nd – April 30th 2020) | |
Oasis Amir (closed from March 26th – April 12th 2020) | |
Oria (closed from March 27th – April 5th 2020) | |
Ritz Carlton Pacific Place (closed from March 24th – June 30th 2020) | |
Royal Kuningan (closed from March 26th – April 12th 2020) | |
Sriwijaya (to be announced) | |
Swiss Belhotel Mangga Besar (closed from March 23rd – April 19th 2020) | |
Swiss Belinn Kemayoran (closed from March 26th – April 30th 2020) | |
The Falatehan (to be announced) | |
The Media (closed) | |
Traveller (closed from March 25th – April 5th 2020) | |
Bali |
D Varee (closed from March 26th – April 9th 2020) |
Double Six (closed from March 21st – April 30th 2020) | |
Santika Seminyak (closed from April 1st – June 30th 2020) | |
Swiss Belhotel Tuban (closed from April 1st – June 30th 2020) | |
The Anvaya (to be announced) | |
The Thamarind Nusa Dua Lembongan (closed from March 25th – April 30th 2020) | |
Bandung |
Patra Dago Hotel (to be announced) |
Ruby Syariah Hotel (to be announced) | |
West Point Hotel (to be announced) | |
The Naripan Hotel (to be announced) | |
Kembang Hotel (to be announced) | |
Serena Hotel (to be announced) | |
Green Batara Hotel (to be announced) | |
Sensa Hotel (to be announced) | |
Zest Hotel (to be announced) | |
Chara Hotel (to be announced) | |
Geulis Boutique Hotel (to be announced) | |
Aston Brag (to be announced) | |
Luxton Bdg (to be announced) | |
Sheraton Bandung (to be announced) | |
House Sangkuriang (to be announced) | |
De Java (to be announced) | |
Grand Cokro (to be announced) | |
Grand Pasundan (to be announced) | |
The 101 Dago (to be announced) | |
Bogor |
Aston Bogor (to be announced) |
Swiss Belhotel Bogor (closed from April 1st – April 30th 2020) | |
The 101 (to be announced) | |
Zest Hotel (closed from March 30th – April 30th 2020) | |
Surabaya |
Acardia Surabaya (to be announced) |
Artotel (to be announced) | |
Royal Singhosri (to be announced) | |
Tunjungan Hotel (closed from March 29th – April 15th 2020) |
Coronavirus in Bhutan Today – How Does Bhutan Control Covid-19 Successfully?
2020 welcomes us with a host of events but, the incredibly biggest one would be the appearance of the Covid-19 that is now a fear of all human beings. It has been recognized a pandemic of the year and no one knows when it would end. Every country has been trying to put this freaking virus under the control and yes, Bhutan is one of them.
How is corona-virus in Bhutan today? Is it true that Bhutan Control the Covid-19 successfully? Let take a look at the information below and everything will be clear.
Corona-virus in Bhutan Today – Number of Cases
Total Cases | 184 |
Deaths | 0 |
Recovered Cases | 119 |
The Secret Behind the Success in Controlling Corona-virus in Bhutan
It is amazing that even having no experience in dealing with SARS outbreak in 2003, Bhutan has done a really good job of putting the pandemic not widely spread out across the country.
How they can do that?
Quick Response of the Government
Yes, the first secret to have that success is because the Bhutanese Gov. did have a very quick response with the very first case. An American tourist experienced some symptoms relating to the virus was found and immediately, the Bhutanese were informed about it and they responded right after.
Then, Bhutan immediately began tracking and testing people who had come into contact with the tourist and his wife. Quarantines of 14 days were initially implemented for everyone who enters Bhutan in 120 facilities (3* hotels included) that were quickly set up; the quarantine period itself was later extended by a week to reassure the public. No wide-scale lockdowns implemented but schools and tourism were closed and social distancing norms were encouraged.
Strong Sense of Community
Bhutanese people have a strong belief in their government and they always obey any policies declared. It is true that even the Bhutanese Government has a right action to deal with the corona-virus but people do not support, the country will be ruined by the pandemic for sure.
Hence, the strong sense of community would be an important key that helps Bhutan successfully control the Covid-19 spreading out across the country.
A Short Update of History of Corona-virus cases in Bhutan
- July 17th: 2 new cases confirmed
- July 18th: 1 new case confirmed
- July 20th: 2 new cases confirmed
- July 21st: 1 new case confirmed
- July 22nd: 2 new cases confirmed
- July 26th: 1 new case confirmed
- July 27th: 2 new cases confirmed
Special Notes
- Bring hand sanitizing gel
- Carefully wash hands during the day with soap and water, for at least 20 seconds. Use sanitizing gel if soap and water are not available
- Try to avoid touching eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
- Refrain from drinking water from unknown sources