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I live in Bangkok on a Non-O visa (Marriage) valid until April 2022 with a re-entry permit and am fully vaccinated since Sept 7. I intend to fly to Singapore mid November and spend a few days there. I will be flying SQ (non-chartered flight) and with the new rules for no-quarantine, does this mean that I will need to join the sandbox program when I return to Thailand and that I'll need to be quarantined in a ASQ hotel for 7+ days and have a US$50K medical insurance policy? And since there isn't a sandbox program in Bangkok, I will have to fly to Phuket or other sandbox destinations??
Anyone has any clue of this "chartered flight" requirement?
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Update: Got my 2nd jab of AZ today at Phyathai 2 Hospital. No crowds at all; it took less than 10 minutes from filling up a form to getting my jab. Had to stay for another 30 minutes for observation. They then called my queue number and was given a Vax Cert (printed in both Thai and English). All in all, well organized and courteous staff at Phyathai 2.
PS: My original appointment was on 14 Sep. However when I logged into the MorProm app last week (using the 13-digit Thai ID number on my appointment slip) I discovered that my appointment has been changed to 7th Sep. I did not receive any SMS informing me of the change. For those of you who have a 2nd jab appointment in mid September, better log in to MorProm or call Phyathai 2 to reconfirm your new appointment date.
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2 hours ago, cormanr7 said:
Update. Registered for mor phrom which is easy as the input fields are in both Thai and English. Input the 13 number ID that is displayed on the slip you got after your first vaccination and choose password, get an OTP.
When the app opens it is all in Thai but not difficult to comprehend. The first clickable link (with the syringe) takes you to a page that displays details of your first shot. Click arrow at the bottom, this will take you to the next page where the date for your 2nd shot will appear. Mine is Sept 7th in the morning, one week earlier than the original appointment (Sept 14th). Still no notification by SMS/email.
I managed to call Phyathai 2 Hospital to enquire about the change of my 2nd appointment from 14 Sep to 7 Sep in MorProm. They confirmed that it has been changed to 7 Sep by the Ministry of Health and they were not responsible for sending out the SMS. So I shall be going there on Tuesday to get my 2nd jab even though I have not received any SMS about the date change.
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5 hours ago, steveb5 said:
I am in the same situation as you but yesterday I received an SMS in Thai that my September 15th appointment will be september 8th next week. Appointment time is at 12:00 p.m. and you can go any day until the 14th of September according to the SMS
Tks steveb5. Did the SMS indicate that your 2nd jab will still be at Phyathai 2 Hospital? I might have received the Thai SMS last week but I deleted it thinking it was spam and I do not read Thai.
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After my 1st jab on 22 June at Phyathai 2 Hospital (booked via the intervac website), I was given a NEXT APPOINTMENT slip to go back for the 2nd shot on 14 September. Today I downloaded the MorProm app and logged in using the 13-digit Thai ID on my appointment slip. With my Thai wife's help, I located my next appointment details and it was changed to 7 September.
Question 1: Would I be receiving a SMS or email nearer to 7 September advising me of the change of appointment from 14 Sep to 7 Sep?
Question 2: Would the 2nd jab be carried out at Phyathai 2 or elsewhere?
Appreciate feedback from anyone who has just got their 2nd jab. Thanks.
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47 minutes ago, cormanr7 said:Experience at Phyathai 2.
Booked appointment for June 22nd (the earliest data available) 14.00 in the early days of the intervac website for the AZ vaccine. Got e-mail confirmation in the evening of the 20th. Arrived 13.15 (5 min walk from BTS Sanam Pao), was pointed to a waiting room where they were just starting to collect passports in batches of about 15. Was called ca 13.20, entered room where two persons were entering passport data in a computer. Got a que number (78), both as a slip in your passport and a label on your shirt . After a 10-15 min wait send to another lady behind a computer who printed out a sheet with some personal data as well as some data to be filled in by yourself (not suffering from,...., weight, length). Blood pressure measurement then another short wait and off to the actual jab that took place at 14.00. Two booths for Sinovac (but few interested) and two for AstraZeneca. Place your signature on the aforementioned sheet and off you go to the 'observation room' with nice chairs for a 30 min period in case you suffer a shock/severe reaction. At 14.30 was called, got a slip for the 2nd appointment (September 14th) and some warnings (I think the remark about no alcohol for a week almost caused a heart attack for some of the characters present). All handled very well, staff was very friendly (and good English).
I guess more than 80% of the customers were foreigners and many were definitely below 60.
Got my first AZ jab too today at Phyathai 2 Hospital at 2:30pm. Arrived at 1:45pm and went thru the same process as cormanr7. Got jabbed at 2:30pm and after that I have to wait in a cozy room for 30 minutes before I was called and given some instructions (eg no liquor, coffee or tea for the next 2 weeks ????) and a note for the 2nd dose appointment on 14 Sep. Was told to expect an email confirmation prior to 14 Sep and that the 2nd jab could be earlier. Kudos to the staff at Phyathai 2 for a superbly smooth operation, being very helpful and courteous to everyone. And speaking English wasn't a problem for most of them too! 555
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5 hours ago, ThomasThBKK said:
Got my shot today at p2 hospital.
Many foreigners there, was well organized.
Me and friends (foreigner and Thais) got AZ with second shot in beginning of September.
All went well.
We are all below 60 without any preconditions...
Just for info for those who have an appointment, it will likely work out.
Thomas, was your vax appointment booked via thailandintervac.com? Did you receive any email confirmation of your appointment or you just showed up with the Appointment QR queue slip printed from the intervac website?
Appreciate your feedback. Tnanks.
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15 hours ago, henrylim said:
555 Why am I not surprised? At the rate the dis-logistics of the vaccination program is progressing, I guess we foreigners will probably have to wait until year-end to get our jabs. Perhaps it will be a good thing as we then would have more choices of vaccines to choose from. Now I know where Thais learn their patience from and embrace mai peng rai 555
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4 minutes ago, mackayae said:
I have an appointment for June 16, so I am also anxiously waiting for an answer to your questions. My appointment did say wait for an email confirmation, which I never received.
Me too, I haven't received an email confirmation for my 22nd June appointment. Sounds like we can start a "Me Too" movement here 555
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Has any non-Thai had his/her vaccine jab at Phyathai 2 Hospital lately, especially those who booked their appointment via thailandintervac.com? Given the ongoing fiasco and topsy-turvy situation in Thailand re vaccinations, would appreciate an update from anyone who has successfully got his/her first jab.
1. Was your appointment deferred?
2. Was the hospital able to find your appointment in their database?
3. Was any extra documentation needed besides passport and appointment slip?
4. Were you able to select your choice of vaccine?
5. After getting your first jab, was there an appointment set for your second jab? If yes, when?
6. Any other useful tips?
You know....TIT... anything can happen.
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23 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:
That link works a charm to get back in behind the main site and I was able to print out all of the forms. My appointment sheet does indicate the AZ vaccine.
I logged in via this "logout" link to check on my booking; just to make sure that my 22 June appointment is still there. Yes, it's still on for 22 June at 2:00 pm but I noticed that I now have a different Service Queue number. Anyone has any idea why that is so? Which printout should I bring along on that day - the earlier appointment printout or the current one? I think I will bring both, just to be on the safe side.
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32 minutes ago, dsj said:
Tks dsj. Logged into my account at thailandintervac.com. Initially gave me a scare as it stated that my registration details were incomplete and have to re-register. However after I clicked on "edit" it displayed the registration page with some of my particulars missing (which I definitely had filled in prior). After completing the missing details, I clicked on the Appointment section and saw the 5 colorful boxes to download/print appointment, screening etc. Hope that's all I need on the 22/6/21 to get my AZ vax; which I had selected during the registration/booking process I did on 7 June but somehow I just don't feel confident that I will get the AZ!
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With all the fiasco going on with the registration website for foreigners' vax, I am just wondering if anyone has actually received an email confirmation of their appointment ie for those who got through the registration and managed to book a date and time online.
I have a booking but yet to receive an email confirmation of my appointment on 22 June. Or maybe they are still sorting out the paperwork; the Thai bureaucracy loves to print and make copies of everything, haven't you noticed? 555
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22 minutes ago, Wuvu2 said:
Not expected it to go smoothly? The 90 day report site has been down for more than a year. Obviously, the entire national IT team has been diverted to work on this Covid registration site. Should be state of the art no?
Yeah and this bunch of Thai dinosaurs are looking to drive forward to Thailand 4.0! Good luck to them.
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Just now, Lucian said:
Finally at 2:40pm today I managed to book an appointment on 22 June (earliest available) for an AZ jab.
Well, it's not over yet until the ......... Will have to wait for an email confirmation from thailandintervac.com.
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Finally at 2:40pm today I managed to book an appointment on 22 June (earliest available) for an AZ jab.
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16 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:That's the info that I'm seeing on the website also as of 10 am Monday. But it sounds like from earlier posts above, some folks were actually able to register earlier in the morning... just not able to actually book any actual date.
You are correct. At 7am today I was able to register my interest but not able to book. These g-men just can't get it right the first time. Talk about Thailand 4.0; probably take them another 40 years to get there, more like it.
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4 minutes ago, Lucian said:I tried selecting a date five years down the road, changed choice of vax from AZ to Sinovac, changed hospital etc ...but it was still greyed out!
I tried to "cheat" the thailandintervac.com site by selecting Diabetes as my underlying condition but nope, the calendars for Booking are all greyed out too. So it's confirmed that this much touted registration website for foreigners' vaxx has failed from Day One, just like the rest of Thailand stuff! 555
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1 minute ago, cormanr7 said:
Same here but website says: 'Available group: People aged 60 + years old, people living with any underlying diseases following.....so 60+ without diseases should qualify.'
Maybe they ran out of dates in the foreseeable future in a few minutes? Anyway to put it politely somehow I had not expected it to go smoothly.
I tried selecting a date five years down the road, changed choice of vax from AZ to Sinovac, changed hospital etc ...but it was still greyed out!
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I tried booking a vaxx appointment on www.thailandintervac.com this morning but were not able to access the booking calendar; all the dates from June 2021 onwards until the end of next year are dimmed out.
I completed the lengthy process of filling out heaps of details eg personal particulars, health history etc and registered my account. I then proceeded to the Booking section but upon reaching the date selection, I was not able to select any date as they were all dimmed out.
1. Is it because this round of booking is only for those over 60+ with underlying health conditions? I am over 60 but with no underlying conditions.
2. If No.1 is true, does anybody know when the vaxx booking is available for the rest of humanity in Thailand?
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In addition to Chulabhorn Hospital, are there any other hospitals in Bangkok that are accepting online registration for COVID-19 vaccination? Am looking for a hospital near my home.
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On 3/7/2021 at 9:00 PM, asiaexpat said:
I made an appointment online and spent 20 minutes inside the building, all done.
Hi asiaexpat, appreciate if you could provide details of how/where do I go at MTT (should I just go straight to Counter B1 at the front of the queue?) as I have a confirmed appointment for next Wednesday that I booked online earlier.
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2 hours ago, ubonjoe said:
There are no appointments available for extensions based upon marriage. For some unknown reason they were not included when they set up the system.
Tks ubonjoe for the clarification.
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On 4/10/2021 at 4:47 PM, ubonjoe said:
Immigration is closed now will not be open again until the 16th.
You have from the 16th to the 22nd to do the report in person without being fined.
Best to make an appointment to do the report at Muang Thong Thani .
Site for them is here. http://203.151.166.132/immigrant_queue/booking/
Can this "Online Booking for Appointment" be used for applying extensions of Non-O Visa (Marriage) Visa? I don't see this category of visa extension in the drop-down list. Has anyone booked their appointment for their Non-O Marriage Visa extension here?
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Tks ubonjoe for the infographic. There is no info on those (non-O visa holders) who currently live in Thailand and went overseas and returned to Bangkok in less than 21 days. Are they subject to the new no-quarantine measures and no medical insurance needed?