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Will Thailand Relax Quarantine if You Have Had the Vaccine for Covid ?


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13 hours ago, polpott said:

In the UK you are given a card with the individual serial number of the vaccine administered to you , signed and dated by a healthcare professional.

Yes, I caught the news of the old man who was given one of the first vaccinations down in London. However, the card shown he displayed was more of an appointment card rather than a vaccination certificate. A point the press did pick-up on due to the implications of Human Rights issues should any certificate be used to deny a person service or access of any kind.

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If the issue of Rights does arise, could this potentially mean that future travels become dependant on a "fit to fly" assessment given after consultation with an Embassy's approved medical bodies after consultation with the individual's GP and then issuance of a visa? 

 

(As an aside On a Global scale the WHO has already claimed that until many of the poorer countries people have been given the vaccine at an appropriate level, then International travel will be curtailed to Bubbles/corridors arranged between countries.) 

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Vaccines normally take 10 years to develop and test. The vaccines currently being readied for distribution have been developed  and tested in 9 approximately months, so obviously short cuts have been taken.

The long term trials for side effects and also a key testing phase on animals was not carried out!

So if you take the vaccine you could have side effects, as has already happened, that have not been tested or predicted for.

Considering the  survival rate for most people is 99.9% IF you get the Covid 19 virus, most people have little so very mild effects, that is far higher than the efficiency of the vaccine!

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20 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Yes I believe this.

Even if vaccinated there are reports that if a person gets the virus in their mouth or nose and expells it, they can transmit it to others.

So, until they get off their butts here and start to vaccinate people, probably a year or more before the rules are relaxed. ASQ should do a booming business for quite sometime

 

"ASQ should do a booming business for quite sometime"

 

Good point but there's also the point that 14 days quarantine is a major roadblock to return of mass tourism and return to massive tourism income for Thailand. Much much bigger than the income of the ASQ hotels. 

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3 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Vaccines normally take 10 years to develop and test. The vaccines currently being readied for distribution have been developed  and tested in 9 approximately months, so obviously short cuts have been taken.

The long term trials for side effects and also a key testing phase on animals was not carried out!

So if you take the vaccine you could have side effects, as has already happened, that have not been tested or predicted for.

Considering the  survival rate for most people is 99.9% IF you get the Covid 19 virus, most people have little so very mild effects, that is far higher than the efficiency of the vaccine!

"Vaccines normally take 10 years to develop and test. The vaccines currently being readied for distribution have been developed  and tested in 9 approximately months, so obviously short cuts have been taken."

 

Is that timing still valid? Knowledge of the various sciences involved has progressed massively in the last 10 even 5 years.

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