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Vaccination of foreigners. What now?

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The government has changed tack and shifted the responsibility for registering for vaccination to individual provinces.  Presumably that means that the promised application for foreigners to register for vaccination has now been abandoned.

 

In the case of Bangkok, the registration system (which opened yesterday) only caters for Thai nationals.  Over one million people have already registered.  (Even if the system subsequently opens up to foreigners, we'll be right at the back of the queue, and there may well not be enough vaccine available - old age and poor health are not prioritised .)

 

Private vaccination remains a long way off.

 

Am I right in concluding that the government has completely given up on its promise to treat foreigners equally, and that there is no prospect of their get a government vaccination?

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    I stumbled accross a pop up Vaccine Registration Desk in a shopping mall in Hua Hin on Wednesday afternoon, hardly anyone there. I registered and was advised that I would receive a phone call in

  • bert bloggs
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    Registered  for the vacination two weeks ago ,appointment at samitivit hospital 9th june. 

  • I'm waiting for Godot vaccine.... that's my choice. Should be here any time now.....

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They are prioritizing getting people vaccinated. English speaking foreigners are a fraction of 1% of the people that need to be vaccinated.  Don't think they are ignoring us and they will get around to us as time allows.  Sucks to be us at the moment but life isn't always fair.  

 

Also, are you sure you can't register?  In Buriram,  it seems foreigners were registering in "Thai".  I'm not sure and would like to hear from some that have registered.

 

I just want this to end and be free to travel or drink a beer in a crowd.

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Registered  for the vacination two weeks ago ,appointment at samitivit hospital 9th june. 

16 minutes ago, bert bloggs said:

Registered  for the vacination two weeks ago ,appointment at samitivit hospital 9th june. 

Online? In Thai?  Thanks for input

I live out in the sticks and so far the only activity in the province was a call for Thai-only who want the vaccine to register at the local clinic. Nothing has been heard since, and that was at least a month ago. It excluded migrant workers here of which there are many. Latest is I can register in June but have no clue where.

 

Nothing to do but be patient until they get around to us.

 

 

^ Similar situation to Saltire. I live up in Isaan. I was contacted by the local health volunteers a few weeks ago. I had all my details taken.

I have not heard from them since, but I also believe that to be the same situation for the whole village Thai or non-Thai.

 

From everything I have read it would appear that there are not enough doses to go around yet so some areas will have to be more patient than others

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1 hour ago, bert bloggs said:

Registered  for the vacination two weeks ago ,appointment at samitivit hospital 9th june. 

 

Which Samitivej hospital? Sukhumwit? Sri Nakarin? One of the others?

 

And how did you register? I'm a Samitivej patient, and when I contacted them they said they weren't allowing people to register, and that they would send out an email when registration became possible.

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I'm waiting for Godot vaccine.... that's my choice. Should be here any time now.....

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3 hours ago, atpeace said:

They are prioritizing getting people vaccinated. English speaking foreigners are a fraction of 1% of the people that need to be vaccinated.  Don't think they are ignoring us and they will get around to us as time allows.  Sucks to be us at the moment but life isn't always fair.  

 

Also, are you sure you can't register?  In Buriram,  it seems foreigners were registering in "Thai".  I'm not sure and would like to hear from some that have registered.

 

I just want this to end and be free to travel or drink a beer in a crowd.

If a foreigner has an ID number (appearing on the Pink Card and on the yellow House Book (or blue book, if PR), he/she could have registered online and get an appointment for vaccination in June, in the same way as Thais did.

5 hours ago, Oxx said:

Private vaccination remains a long way off.

 

Is that just speculation on your part, or can you provide a recent link to worry us even more?

In Krabi you early registered at your local health centre which was available for about 10 days. 
now the list is full and if you missed the boat you have to wait for the next round of registrations after the 7th June. 

Just contacted BNH. Pre registered so they know what vaccines I want and then told to register with government when app says  probably July at earliest.

2 hours ago, Saltire said:

I live out in the sticks and so far the only activity in the province was a call for Thai-only who want the vaccine to register at the local clinic. Nothing has been heard since, and that was at least a month ago. It excluded migrant workers here of which there are many. Latest is I can register in June but have no clue where.

 

Nothing to do but be patient until they get around to us.

 

 

Same here although no migrant workers either. Doctor at the local government hospital told me Friday last week that they have no idea when they will receive any vaccines nor told of priorites.

Registered yesterday at our Local Hospital (Anamai).

 

They used the number in my Yellow House Book to register and it was accepted.

 

When will I get the Jab??? No idea.

 

What they told me that it will be a village by village affair.

 

Province is Buriram

3 hours ago, bert bloggs said:

Registered  for the vacination two weeks ago ,appointment at samitivit hospital 9th june. 

Yes, I also registered over a week ago using Mor Prom and have an appointment at the public hospital in Phetchabun on 7 Jun. So far, so good... ????

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The more people that get vaccinated the more it protects us from getting exposure even if we aren't first in line.

1 hour ago, abrahamzvi said:

If a foreigner has an ID number (appearing on the Pink Card and on the yellow House Book (or blue book, if PR), he/she could have registered online and get an appointment for vaccination in June, in the same way as Thais did.

If you qualified (Over 60 +/or one of seven listed illnesses) and were on the target list send to Government by the hospitals.

 

Quote: Hospitals have uploaded 16 million targeted names. Those who do not find their names in the system will not be able to register.

https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG210429140959140

From the spokesperson of the Thai MFA. Vimut Hospital is responsible for foreigners. And afaik Bangrak Health Center, too. At least I read that somewhere.

 

 

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4 hours ago, bert bloggs said:

Registered  for the vacination two weeks ago ,appointment at samitivit hospital 9th june. 

My brit neighbor registered in Huahin two days ago and is scheduled for July 6 jab..

Highly likely to be sinovac of course. I declined.

 

I'm keeping my dog out of this fight for the time being.

 

I don't follow the Vax news much lately because it just goes in circles. I don't need the drama.

4 hours ago, atpeace said:

Online? In Thai?  Thanks for input

Yes through the mor prom with a pink card

1 hour ago, billsmart said:

Yes, I also registered over a week ago using Mor Prom and have an appointment at the public hospital in Phetchabun on 7 Jun. So far, so good... ????

 

I also registered using Mor Prom and have an appointment for 7 June at the public hospital, but I thought I read that foreigners cannot use that as it is for Thai's only.

 

Anyone have a clear understanding of the above ?

3 hours ago, Oxx said:

 

Which Samitivej hospital? Sukhumwit? Sri Nakarin? One of the others?

 

And how did you register? I'm a Samitivej patient, and when I contacted them they said they weren't allowing people to register, and that they would send out an email when registration became possible.

On sukhumvit Sri Racha,through the mor prom ,the wife did it with my pink card

My Thai wife registered on three different sites and has two appointments. Many people will do this, so the one million probably includes many double or triple registrations and I don't know if they will correct for that. She will go to the first appointment and take me to the second, let's see what happens....

25 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

 

I also registered using Mor Prom and have an appointment for 7 June at the public hospital, but I thought I read that foreigners cannot use that as it is for Thai's only.

 

Anyone have a clear understanding of the above ?

Will confirmed appointments be honoured? Who knows!

Who wants the sinovac anyhow. not me, I 'll wait for the moderna jab from private hospital.

Health Alert: Chiang Mai Provincial Government Announces Procedures for Non-Thai Citizens to Register their Requests for COVID-19 Vaccines (May 28, 2021)

 

Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand

 

On May 28, 2021 the Chiang Mai Governor and Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Office announced that non-Thai citizens residing in Chiang Mai province can register their requests for COVID-19 vaccination online at https://www.cm-healthcare.net/CMCVR

 

According to the announcement, data from the online form will be used to prepare a supply of vaccines for non-Thai citizens who want to be vaccinated in Chiang Mai. The announcement also states that guidelines for setting the appointment date, time, and location for vaccinations will be announced at a later date on the website of the Chiang Mai Provincial Office (www.chiangmai.go.th) and Chiang Mai Provincial Health Office (www.chiangmaihealth.go.th) as well as the Chiang Mai Provincial Public Health Office’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/Chiangmaidatacenter).  

 

For questions about COVID-19 vaccination requests, U.S. citizens can contact the Chiang Mai COVID-19 Vaccine Center, which has English-speaking staff, via email at [email protected].

Additionally, U.S. citizens can visit the COVID-19 Information page of the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok for the latest information.

 

Other resources include:

 

Actions to Take:

  • Research relevant travel restrictions and requirements before embarking on any domestic and international travel;
  • Monitor local media and our Embassy website for updates;
  • Check your email regularly for further alerts;
  • Continue COVID-19 precautions, including mask use and social distancing;
  • Consult the CDC website for the most up-to-date information; and,
  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts.

Assistance:

 

  • U.S. Consulate General Chiang Mai, Thailand (serving U.S. citizens in Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Kamphaengphet, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Petchabun, Phayao, Phichit, Phitsanulok, Phrae, Sukhothai, Tak, and Uttaradit provinces)
    Telephone: +66 053 107 700
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1 hour ago, CLW said:

From the spokesperson of the Thai MFA. Vimut Hospital is responsible for foreigners

And if you follow the link:

 

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INTENT FORM TO INJECT THE COVID-19 VACCINE
... Registrations are now closed.

 

2 hours ago, MJCM said:

Registered yesterday at our Local Hospital (Anamai).

 

They used the number in my Yellow House Book to register and it was accepted.

 

When will I get the Jab??? No idea.

 

What they told me that it will be a village by village affair.

 

Province is Buriram

This appears to be what will happen due to vaccines not being available. The wife has been asked to re-register 3 times so far, but was told my registration was okay.

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