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  1. The total cost was 1650 THB. There were no extra fees. My arm was very sore this morning and I did have some shivers for a few hours last night but already on the mend today. I simply don't know what my dosage was. It is a hospital under government regulation so I think there's a decent shot it was the correct dosage. They did make a note that I had 2 Pfizer vaccines previously.

     

    My understanding is you can get your 1st, 2nd or booster shot under this scheme.

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  2. 42 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

    Do you know if you got a full dose (0.5 mL) or a half-dose (0.25 mL)?

     

    https://www.fda.gov/media/153354/download

     

     

    I'm not sure I may call to find out. However if it were one of the 1st 2 in the vaccine series I might be more concerned but since it was the booster I think I should be fine either way. I did just notice the vaccine certificate has a QR code and when I scan the code my wife and I are registered as having the booster by the MOPH department of the Thai government which might be useful.

  3. 14 minutes ago, MJCM said:

    Nice for the OP but a bit of a disappointment for all those people that pre-paid their Moderna Vaccine approx 4-6 months ago and are still waiting!!

    When I checked the Bumrungrad website last week it said that they were taking appointments now but I may have to wait as long as 6 months. I called Bangkok hospital ( again thanks to the heads up from Richard Barrow) and was told they had Moderna appointments available immediately. I scheduled my appointment last Friday and went today.

     

    I have no idea the reason for the big difference, just glad to have this done. 

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  4. 1 hour ago, DrJack54 said:

    Assume that you did not have an outbound ticket.

    Just purchased 30 day insurance and stamped in for one year? 

    I bought a one way ticket from JFK to BKK AND a cheap outbound ticket to Singapore dated 30 days from my arrival just in case. I was not asked for it at any point in my journey. If I were to do it again I would buy a cheap ticket again since I have been asked in the past at my point of origin or along transit points for proof of onward travel even though officially it isn't required with the Elite visa. I would not take my experience as a template for success since custom officials' scrutiny can vary.

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  5. 33 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

     

    Which booster do you want?

     

    If Moderna is an option you can buy that. Check with MedPark or Bumrungrad.

     

    Maybe drop an email to MedPark as they did dispense a lot of Pfizer, and the regime has ordered ~ 30 mm Pfizer doses.

     

    What is your visa status? This matters.

     

    While the regime is doling out boosters, those are going to folks who got sino-stuff.

     

    AFAIK, no real push for boosters for those with AZ 2X or Pfizer 2X yet.

     

    I'm not sure they'll give you a booster today. But you could try a walk-in at Bang Sue RR station, Fashion Island or Asiatique?

     

     

     

     

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    I have already had 2 shots of Pfizer. As of December 8th it'll be 6 months ago. From what I've gathered Bumrungrad is probably my best option.

  6. My wife and I were interrogated and nearly refused entry a few times in the past. Are we working in Thailand? Why are we staying so long? Where is my money coming from, show me the proof.

     

    We got Thailand Elite visas and this never happened again.

     

    However during this initial Thailand Pass phase I think they will be more relaxed til tourist numbers rise and you are unlikely to be interrogated.

  7. 1 hour ago, ubonjoe said:

    You would just need to get RT-PCR test as a follow up it was positive ATK antigen test. No trip to the hospital until you have a positive-PCR test.

    Who says it is a mandatory 2 week stay in the hospital.

    True it'd be confirmed by the PCR test (likely at my own expense) but if then positive - straight to the hospital. Showing our vaccine cards should be enough. Testing constantly for routine activities is simply no way to welcome tourists and balance responsibilities. I won't repeat such activities til the testing is gone so Thailand will lose more than they save by doing this.

  8. On a somewhat related note my wife and I went to get Thai massages at a spa yesterday and to my surprise were both required to get Covid saliva antigen tests at the spa before starting. I nearly walked out, but since it was so close to our other recent test I rolled the dice expecting negative which is what we got. I know it is not the fault of the spa but I found this offensive and ridiculous. If positive or false positive my massage would turn into a 2 week hospital stay. Just not worth it. Is this how Thailand welcomes back tourists?

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  9. 1 minute ago, Mentors65 said:

    Should be done on day 6 or 7.

    I've sent the negative result to the SHA+ hotel and got no response.

    As i left from there they gave me zero instruction.

    Seems that no one is interested anymore (as long as you negative, maybe...)

     

     

    Were you alerted by the app to do it and what day did you do it? If I don't receive any notice from the app I think I'll do the same as you, and send to the hotel on day 7

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