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Good news! Foreigners in Thailand will soon be able to use walk-in vaccine centres

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the Deputy Spokesperson at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Saturday revealed more information regarding the inoculation of expats in Thailand.

How long will it take this time for MOPH to deny all this again? 

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  • NCC1701A
    NCC1701A

    the bad news is there are no walk in centers. 

  • Good news indeed!   It won't be long before they will be offering us free, one year visa extensions with every jab! 

  • DirtyHarry55
    DirtyHarry55

    Beware they now have millions of doses of Sinovac nobody wants. The Mor Prom registration system was a big flip flop coz of this. I want to take a vaccine but prefer one that's at least WHO approv

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8 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

Wait a minute.

Walk in centres everywhere and you get your injection quickly. That's like the McDonalds drive through.

 

Or is it:

 

Foreigners have to wait til August to register?

 

Confused

 

A lot of confusing information on the internet.

 

I went to a registration booth in CM and they allowed foreigner to register but vaccination will probably be in August.

 

 

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"IN PRINCIPLE...." we can walk in... ????

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2 minutes ago, EricTh said:

 

A lot of confusing information on the internet.

 

I went to a registration booth in CM and they allowed foreigner to register but vaccination will probably be in August.

 

 

You can also register to win the lottery but this doesn't mean anything.

2 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

Went there last week to renew my non O-A

 

Was packed. At 8.30, ppl queuing up to the front door.

Inside all full. People almost sitting next to each other. People walking around.

 

Shame was, that a few foreigners thought they should have a phone call with mask down, when waiting inside building. Others just thought, they were at the beach. Walking around with slippers and shorts.

Others, shouting at their Thai daughter (sorry) wife who was brought along to be the translator.

 

 

Off topic to ALFHUY - renewing your O-A, did you use that LMG insurance for 6000 baht for O-A holders ? I know its a 'throw away' type of insurance anyway but just to get the extension it would work.  I've got an O-A as well. 

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3 minutes ago, CANSIAM said:

Off topic to ALFHUY - renewing your O-A, did you use that LMG insurance for 6000 baht for O-A holders ? I know its a 'throw away' type of insurance anyway but just to get the extension it would work.  I've got an O-A as well. 

I am with Pacific Cross.

Mine was 51k

I'm not insured to the bare minimum. 

They can see on their computer what kind of insurance you have, which company, what level of cover, start and end date.

My old one will expire on 31st May and the new one starts on 01st June.

They wanted as well a print out of my insurance papers (which luckily I had).

All went smoothly.

6 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

I am with Pacific Cross.

Mine was 51k

I'm not insured to the bare minimum. 

They can see on their computer what kind of insurance you have, which company, what level of cover, start and end date.

My old one will expire on 31st May and the new one starts on 01st June.

They wanted as well a print out of my insurance papers (which luckily I had).

All went smoothly.

Great thanks, Im looking at PC as well, I have to dump my foreign insurance - far too costly and I don't think immigration accepts foreign insurance for O-A extensions,  cheers. Or I may be gone before extension time to get a jab.......  

16 minutes ago, EricTh said:

 

A lot of confusing information on the internet.

 

I went to a registration booth in CM and they allowed foreigner to register but vaccination will probably be in August.

I could not agree with you more.

Totally confusing and it varies by location. The rules are not even province wide.

I went to a 'walk in' this morning and registered. V Day for me  is 7th June (in theory).

Pink cards were told 1st June and Thais earlier than that.

I will only know next month.

Sinovac for under 60's and AZ for the rest.

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20 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

 Thailand should try looking after retirees better.

 

 

The heading says "Good news"

But true to form is a long list of complainers.

You would think the headline said "Bad news" reading negative comment after negative comment.

 

 

Thailand looks after me very well, my Thai maid cleans my house, my Thai gardener does the garden and grows my organic vegetables, the Thai pool guy cleans my pool, immigration is a breeze, Thailand provides me with thousands of restaurants to choose from, cheap medicine, a nice climate, smiley funny people who don't complain much and thousands of petite unfeminist beautiful women with silky skin and lovely hair.

A luxury life in tropical paradise.

 

Thailand looks after me very well.

Thankyou Thailand.

 

34 minutes ago, AlfHuy said:

Went there last week to renew my non O-A

 

Was packed. At 8.30, ppl queuing up to the front door.

Inside all full. People almost sitting next to each other. People walking around.

 

Shame was, that a few foreigners thought they should have a phone call with mask down, when waiting inside building. Others just thought, they were at the beach. Walking around with slippers and shorts.

Others, shouting at their Thai daughter (sorry) wife who was brought along to be the translator.

 

 

Classic, thai daughter. ????????????

55 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

i will just move from safe house to safe house until it gets here. 

 

It is already "here", in our upmarket condo. 3 cases this week, all hospitalised. And we follow very strict protocols.

 

 

9 minutes ago, Tropicalevo said:

I could not agree with you more.

Totally confusing and it varies by location. The rules are not even province wide.

I went to a 'walk in' this morning and registered. V Day for me  is 7th June (in theory).

Pink cards were told 1st June and Thais earlier than that.

I will only know next month.

Sinovac for under 60's and AZ for the rest.

 

Where did you "walk in", as in which city, location?

 

5 minutes ago, RobMuir said:

 

The heading says "Good news"

But true to form is a long list of complainers.

You would think the headline said "Bad news" reading negative comment after negative comment.

 

 

Thailand looks after me very well, my Thai maid cleans my house, my Thai gardener does the garden and grows my organic vegetables, the Thai pool guy cleans my pool, immigration is a breeze, Thailand provides me with thousands of restaurants to choose from, cheap medicine, a nice climate, smiley funny people who don't complain much and thousands of petite unfeminist beautiful women with silky skin and lovely hair.

A luxury life in tropical paradise.

 

Thailand looks after me very well.

Thankyou Thailand.

 

 

I had all this too, maid, pool cleaning staff, technicians on hand to change a light bulb. But now we have Covid in the building. We have been self-isolating for over 2 weeks, and in effect since Songkran; pool and all facilities (tennis, basket ball, squash, gym "soft" closed, and no one has dared use them). This clusterfork is getting real. 

37 minutes ago, EricTh said:

 

A lot of confusing information on the internet.

 

I went to a registration booth in CM and they allowed foreigner to register but vaccination will probably be in August.

 

 

At least you followed their incentive and within their " laws "...AND...you have maybe the opportunity to go anyway that August time to a hospital vaccination at a price tag... but with a choice of vaccine

47 minutes ago, Thujone said:

When somebody offers me a gift horse, the first thing I do is look at it's teeth.

ein geschenktes gaul guckt man nicht ins maul 

Warmest

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14 minutes ago, RobMuir said:

They are not giving sinovac to the elderly.

Yes they are. Changed last week. For over 60's now to

Don't what or whom to believe now. This morning my better half came and asked "where is your yellow book" ? She came back 5 minutes laters and showed my her Iphone displaying my vaccination appointment at 10 am on the 31st of May !?..

Another new announcement, fist register in July, then August then all Thais first. Now fantasy walk in centres. Our local one is planned at a TPP petrol station on a very busy road, can't see that working out well, maybe a free bottle of water for the jabees? 

1 hour ago, CANSIAM said:

Exactly, come on in foreigners get your Sinovac jab,  we are lacking local turn outs........ 

Ahaaaa....I think I'll wait... thank you

33 minutes ago, kingofthemountain said:

Off topic

Yes most of the complaints are off topic as usual. 

 

Next someone will start harping on about TM30s, jetski hire and thieving ladyboys.

19 minutes ago, Boomer6969 said:

Don't what or whom to believe now. This morning my better half came and asked "where is your yellow book" ? She came back 5 minutes laters and showed my her Iphone displaying my vaccination appointment at 10 am on the 31st of May !?..

 

Where in Thailand are you located? Would help to know

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8 minutes ago, Sheryl said:

 

Where in Thailand are you located? Would help to know

Buriram..

 

Actually I should add that she didn't get a appointment for herself neither for her Mum as I am the only one over 60.

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More on this here, including the video of his comments and exact quotes of his remarks:

 

 

"In principle" is one thing. But the pedal's gonna hit the metal when some foreigner or foreigners actually show up at some of the walk-in centers for the Thai general public when they open...  Then we'll find out what "in principle" really means.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

in principle

Generally, I find this phrase quite unsettling, but twice in the same article(!). I'll believe it all when I see the needle. 

This from Bangkok's governor yesterday regarding plans for 25 vaccination center locations (these are the ones ostensibly intended for the Thai general public... and MAYBE us...):

 

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1 hour ago, CANSIAM said:

Then the thought of an expensive trip home for 2 decent jabs and another ASQ return here is getting closer to getting the credit card out !!!

I will be on the first plane home to the USA if that happens getting a quality vaccination of Pfizer or Moderna free of charge

2 hours ago, CLW said:

Yesterday just out of curiosity I was looking for the vaccination center at Central Lat Phrao that was mentioned in the press. Couldn't find any. I thought the location 3rd floor was a typo, so I looked at 5th floor at the BCC venue, closed. I mean something like this must be big. Is it closed already and was just opened for one day as a PR stunt? Or a misreporting mixed up Centara Hotel and Central Plaza? So many questions and everything clear as mud....

 

[EDIT] I did a google search and found out that those idiots from a certain newspaper that can not be named are obvioulsy not able to distinguish between Central Plaza Shopping Center and Centara Grand Hotel which are close together but two separate buildings. Because the vaccination venue is the Skyhall event room on the 3rd floor of Centara Hotel.

Complete Morons 

This is great news. Stop being so cynical. Oh! Wait. No Sinovac money coming into my pockets. Maybe not so great news.

39 minutes ago, Boomer6969 said:

Buriram..

 

 

Buriram!

 

Run! The governor is on the prowl, looking for you, your girlfriend and all the family!

1 hour ago, RobMuir said:

 

The heading says "Good news"

But true to form is a long list of complainers.

You would think the headline said "Bad news" reading negative comment after negative comment.

 

 

Thailand looks after me very well, my Thai maid cleans my house, my Thai gardener does the garden and grows my organic vegetables, the Thai pool guy cleans my pool, immigration is a breeze, Thailand provides me with thousands of restaurants to choose from, cheap medicine, a nice climate, smiley funny people who don't complain much and thousands of petite unfeminist beautiful women with silky skin and lovely hair.

A luxury life in tropical paradise.

 

Thailand looks after me very well.

Thankyou Thailand.

 

You should travel more! Maybe in other place that pool guy is not guy! Its petite beutiful woman whit BJ lips!

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