US Army Chief of Staff won’t quarantine in Thailand during visit

US' Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville.

Bangkok, (Samajweekly) The US’ Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville will not be required to quarantine under the anti-coronavirus pandemic measures in Thailand during his two-day visit next week, said a senior government official.

Gen. McConville is scheduled to visit Thailand on July 9 and will meet Thai army chief Gen. Apirat Kongsompong under a “special arrangement” ,which will spare him the 14-day state quarantine, Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday citing National Security Council (NSC) Secretary General Somsak Rungsita as saying.

Gen. McConville will arrive in Thailand from Singapore on July 9 and will leave the next day, Somsak said.

According to the NSC chief, guests of government may visit the country by a given schedule without undergoing the 14-day state quarantine.

However, Gen. McConville and his entourage, consisting of less than 10 staffers, will not stray out of the itinerary during his two-day visit, he said.

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