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Moderna vaccine will be available at private hospitals for 3,000 baht - but you'll still need to register


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3 hours ago, overherebc said:

If expats have to register then fix the system to accept passport details.

All of us in this situation, should contact our Embassies to impress this on them. I have done so. Weight of responses may require them doing something and/or making their displeasure if their pressure is getting nowhere

 

I have done so. Standard response, but even so, the more who do this the better. It can't hurt.

 

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Welcome to the gouging show just create demand by incompetence confusion and lies and get the kerching calculator out ????

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Posted
23 minutes ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

Yes...and if they are successful in vaccinating Thais, who make up 90%+ of the population, isn't "herd immunity" achieved? So why do foreigners even need to be vaccinated anyway (unless they want to travel abroad or are in a very high risk group).

Exactly. I am not so concerned about the vaccine more about a piece of paper that could possibly help me get back into Thailand.

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Posted
3 hours ago, Surelynot said:

So Thais only.

 

They're talking about a future/new EN language mobile app specifically for foreign nationals that would be similar to Mor Prom.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

At last update from the government, the Thai FDA has yet to sign off on use of the Moderna vaccine in Thailand, though that is in process. See below:

 

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Keeping my fingers ???? for CureVac's mRNA vaccine.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, kiwikeith said:

They said it would be quicker to wait for the government shot. 

So that will be after the vaccination of 65 million Thais. 

The misinformation comes fast and furious.

Thailand like other countries, does not have a vaccine that is approved for those under 16.

 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Thomas J said:

I believe you are correct.  That being the case, instead of saying everyone needs to register, they should state that the Nor Prom site is for Thai's only and that registration for foreigners will be required in the future and that a separate app or procedure for foreigners will be announced as soon as it is finalized.  The way it is currently released people including myself think well if I am required, there must be some way to do it. 

They have said on several occasions that foreigners will be dealt with in due course, the forum would rather ignore that and shout the odds.

You have to bear in mind any announcement will have been in Thai and translated and should never be taken word for word.

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5 minutes ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

They're talking about a future/new EN language mobile app specifically for foreign nationals that would be similar to Mor Prom.

 

 

 

Just talking about it or actually working on one?

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Is there any danger in taking whatever they have (J and J) and then taking Pfizer or Moderna in addition when it becomes available? Is this dangerous? 

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5 minutes ago, sandyf said:

The misinformation comes fast and furious.

Thailand like other countries, does not have a vaccine that is approved for those under 16.

 

I think the one they are going to produce is only recommended for the elderly 60 yrs plus in many countries, and banned in Denmark. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

The bottom line is that the jab will cost $37 - $38 (about 1,150) baht to import before tax.

One would think that with the current situation, the government would forego any tax on covid vaccines.

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Posted
19 minutes ago, sandyf said:

Exactly. I am not so concerned about the vaccine more about a piece of paper that could possibly help me get back into Thailand.

 

Or out of, as the case may be.

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1 hour ago, Surelynot said:

You have to have a Thai ID....pink thingy thing is no good.......those that have managed to registered with the pink thingy thing have been told not to report for their appointment.

 

The government is working on/considering a separate Mor Prom like mobile app specifically for registering foreign nationals for the government's own AZ vaccine program.

 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, John Drake said:

 

Just talking about it or actually working on one?

 

Working on one.... not released / made available yet... But the actual vaccine availability for foreign nationals under the govt vaccine program isn't supposed to start until June anyway...

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Pedrogaz said:

Does anyone know about registration? Do you register with the poo Yai?

 

See the several replies on that question above... The details are still being worked out as regard to foreign nationals.

 

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Posted
15 minutes ago, sandyf said:

They have said on several occasions that foreigners will be dealt with in due course, the forum would rather ignore that and shout the odds.

You have to bear in mind any announcement will have been in Thai and translated and should never be taken word for word.

Taken seriously from one day to the next, or believed at all depending on who said it, where and what day of the week it is. This has been a utter s show so far and there is little point taking any more official announcements too seriously as it will likely be something else tomorrow.

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Posted
1 hour ago, bikerbri said:

Time to liquidate my assets and move to country less insistent on making me pay for something which is free throughout the world. I’m tired of being looked upon as being a “Dirty Farang.” There are better places than this to live. 

 

Regardless what happens with the Moderna vaccine/private hospitals route, foreign nationals in Thailand still should be able to receive the locally produced AZ vaccine from the government starting in June or thereafter...

 

So if the private hospital/Moderna route actually comes to pass, you might well have two choices -- free or paid.

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, hioctane said:

Phase 1 trial? Expect to wait another 6 months at least.

 

That would still make it available long, long before most Thais have had their jab. I remember reading that they won't complete the second jab until the third quarter of next year.

 

Six months+1 day: on sale from your nearest Sukhumvit stall, alongside 'viagra' etc

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Posted
4 hours ago, Pattaya Spotter said:

I'm waiting for the CureVac mRNA vaccine. 

How long have you got??

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Posted
5 hours ago, webfact said:

It remains to be seen that if paying for a jab rather than getting a free one will aid in registration.

For sure it will  .

There's Money to be made .

Wait and see ,the price might go up yet knowing how things Changes here.

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