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Promsak

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  1. And your qualifications for recommending different strategies? Immunologist or couch browser?
  2. I too had mine at Bang Sue but in May then October. On leaving I was only given the first paper back (double stamped that I'd waited the 30 minutes), NO 13 digit number. I dread going back there to sort it out (if you'd been to Bang Sue you'd understand why). I noticed that my Thai driving license had an ID on it so I tried that as an ID for Mor Prom --- success till it next asked for the 3 digit number on back of ID card-- no have! Fail. Anyone had similar and found a workaround?
  3. Any advice please (no guesses or criticisms of my carelessness etc., thanks). I had my second jab at Bang Sue 2 weeks ago -- very efficient and friendly although no English. I was given a document afterwards with a silvery QR code stuck to it. After the 30 minute wait period we gave the form to the official checking that we'd done our full 30 minutes and he gave the (a) form back. At home I noticed that we had two forms, the original first jab form and the other a photo copy of that with an extra rubber stamped on it. I want to enrol on the Mor Prom app but have no 13 digit number or QR code. I get as far as I can (all in Thai) and it says that I am in the computer system but then demands the 13 character number and my phone number (which it says is wrong). Can go no further. Now, I either lost the proper document on the way home or was given the wrong one at the centre on leaving. Is there any office I can go to or contact to sort this out? I don't think returning to Bang Sue would be an option --- how would I get through and explain to the various identity checkers etc. (if you'd been to Bang Sue -- you'd understand). Advice or information pleeeze but no criticisms.
  4. Sorry if I'm on the wrong thread. I had an Astrazenica jab (75+) at Bang Sue -- luckily a few days before the stampede. Very friendly and efficient but luckily, I had a Thai friend as translator. Soon, I am due for the second. The lady who jabbed me said tat the second must also be at Bang Sue. I thought that I'd read an announcement recently that the venue can be changed within two weeks of the appointment -- did I dream This.
  5. I too recall reading that a short time ago but cannot find it now.
  6. Tuesday 18:00 Thai time. The UK committee studying boosters has just recommended that after two Astrazeneca shots the best booster would be Pfizer. If not available, Moderna or even half a Moderna would be suitable. Go to BBC News TV for the full press briefing. Now waiting for the government to see if it accepts the committee's findings.
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