Travel Advisory

Last updated on: 12 February 2020

Status: WordCamp is cancelled.

We understand your concern about the Novel Coronavirus issue. This page will provide up to date information from the organisers.

Postponement Criteria

To ensure transparency on our part, the organising team would like to share the criteria that we will be using in our decision on whether to postpone WordCamp Asia 2020 to a later date.

If ANY of the following occur, we will strongly consider postponing WordCamp Asia 2020:

  • International travel restrictions are imposed that significantly affect a large proportion of attendees.
  • We are requested to postpone the event by the Thai Ministry of Public Health.
  • The Thai government places relevant restrictions on public spaces or events in Bangkok.

Latest Updates

12 February 2020:

WordCamp Asia is cancelled.

6 February 2020:

Preparations for WordCamp Asia are underway and we have no plans at this time to postpone the event.

We have discussed WordCamp Asia with the Thai Ministry of Public Health and the World Health Organization. The Director-General of the Thai Department of Disease Control has reviewed plans for the event and stated that he sees no reason at this time to postpone. He went on to suggest a set of precautions which we will be implementing and posting in detail soon.

4 February 2020:

At the moment, all of our preparations for WordCamp Asia are continuing as per normal. Attendees’ safety is our main priority and we have been working directly with Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health to ensure a safe event for all attendees.

27 January 2020:

As you may have seen on the news, a new strain of the respiratory virus was detected in the Chinese city of Wuhan. There are 8 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Thailand. 3 of the infected are being treated and 5 have already recovered and gone home.

The Thailand government have not issued any travel warning and the US Department of State and UK Commonwealth Office have not issued any warning about Coronavirus outbreak when travelling to Thailand.

The organising team is closely monitoring the situation and will do what we can to make sure that WordCamp Asia is safe for everyone.

We will make new updates and travel pre-cautions when we have new development and more information. You may consult your local government on travel & health advisory.

Questions?

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us here.