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If you have both Thai and US citizenship, should you register with this option in addition to the local Thai options? I assumed the Thai registration would result in a faster appointment, but now I'm wondering whether multiple efforts might be the best bet?
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1 minute ago, KarenBravo said:
Hear is the link again. Notice the headline. WHO will certify Sinovac.
It clearly says "Agency has asked Sinovac for details on CoronaVac’s safety and the manufacturing process before deciding whether to recommend it for global use"
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3 minutes ago, KarenBravo said:
I don't see any info regarding WHO approval on that link. This is what I'm referring to:
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2 minutes ago, habuspasha said:
I want to thank everyone for their responses. I appreciate learning the Thai news and rumors that I did not hear in the U.S. That particular batch of Sinovac that may have caused blood clots and paralysis and possibly 9 deaths is very concerning.
BadBuoy is also right that it is my GF's decision, but I want her to not be misinformed. The power of social media, rumor, and propaganda dominates much of the vaccine discussion here in the U.S. as well as Thailand.
She registered yesterday for Sinopharm I'm pleased to say. Especially since the private hospitals are now curtailing registrations, it was announced that AstraZeneca will not be available in June, and we have just heard of a Vietnamese (and possibly Malaysian variant).
Can I ask how she was able to register for Sinopharm? The website that was open for registration now appears to be closed, at least temporarily.
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2 minutes ago, KarenBravo said:
Sinovac and Sinopharm have been approved by WHO.
Sinopharm has been approved but not Sinovac, according to Google search.
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3 minutes ago, Orac said:
I did see on a local restaurants facebook page (Tropical) that staff went on first day and it was chaos with them being told to come back following morning - next day everything went smoothly and all staff were vacinated.
Do you know if they were giving the Sinovac only or was AstraZeneca in the mix?
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Thanks for the details. So printing out the email results is ok for the airlines? There's no certification or stamp that needs to be on the results? And if I'm flying out Saturday night, then getting tested Friday morning would fit the 3 day window afaik.
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The CDC requires COVID-19 viral test result no more than 3 days before travel. Can I do this in Chiang Mai? Or is Bangkok a better option? I'll be flying out of Bangkok but figured it might be easier to do it here first. Also hoping to get details on how the test results are delivered and how it takes to get the results. Thanks.
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Looks like my wife missed the previous dates at Makro mentioned in an earlier post. Any updates on where Thai nationals can register? She's in a high risk category.
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Any news on J& J vaccines? Most of the recent updates have been about Moderna and Pfizer, but haven't heard even vague details on J& J even though they had approval in Thailand before Moderna and Pfizer.
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4 hours ago, csmith said:
I have a written confirmed appointment for a free Jab (Astra Zenika) at RAM Hospital Chiangmai on 22 July …..
is anyone else getting bored with the on/off misinformation …. Or is it misdirection?
How did you set up that appointment at RAM? I've been reaching out to Bangkok Hospital CM but no specific news yet.
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Any thoughts on whether those vaccines will be available in Bangkok and Chiang Mai at the same time? I'm guessing due to storage requirements, we'll have them offered in Bangkok exclusively at first?
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6 minutes ago, flare said:
I have little doubt that if you're willing to pay for it (months ago I saw preliminary estimates saying the vaccine will cost ~3500bt at local hospitals, though who knows how that will match up to reality, especially when it first becomes available) you'll be able to get the jabs by the summer. The big hospitals have to see this as a 'cash cow' with tens (maybe hundreds)-of-thousands of people willing and able to pay to avoid the government tiered roll-out, and they likely already have their orders in.
I'm assuming the same, but not sure whether that'll be "summer" as in June, or September. Hoping for sooner.
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Considering a flight back to the US for a vaccine, mainly due to the slow and unpredictable rollout here. But not sure how safe it is to fly international--anyone who's been flying to the U.S., would appreciate some input on covid safety on these longer flights.
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So when will the additional 35 million AZ doses be available? Hoping they're coming before the first reported batch in May.
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My wife got a new one after the previous one was expiring. Do you need to transfer any entry stamps from the previous passport to the new one?
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The setup I currently have is getting misaligned every few weeks and starts making loud grinding noises. Hoping there's a different option available. Current setup is a motor at ground level with gear that fits in to a long strip along the bottom of the gate. Would appreciate some referrals!
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25 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:
That my just highlight NZ and Aus as also having extreme and inappropriate responses.
The hysteria surrounding this Virus and consequence to the global economy (and local economies) is outrageous.
Remind me which countries have had casual responses, and had low rates of infections and deaths from the virus?
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About 1 meter long, around finger size in width, light green overall. Pretty timid and took off quickly up a nearby tree.
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Let me know if there’s any you’d recommend. Thanks.
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I previously bought one through Toyota Sure and it worked out ok. Considering a Mitsubishi Triton, any thoughts on where to buy or experience with this model? Thanks.
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On 4/23/2019 at 4:04 PM, KNJ said:
2 days tops. no issues, just make sure once you have the marriage certificate you get an official stamped translation
Great thanks! So if they show up at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with all the required docs/translations, etc., first thing in the morning, do you think it could happen same day? I know they're collecting all the paperwork on a Thursday, and planning on going to the Min Foreign Affairs on a Friday morning.
I just had the AZ vaccine as a late afternoon walk-in (no appointment). Lucky I had the pink card.
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What city was this in?