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20 hours ago, bradiston said:

How, when you have to spend 30 minutes post jab to check for side effects? Lurk on, Longtime, or should that be Shorttime?

Same experience for me at Phyathai 2 on 28/7.  Had a 14:00 appointment, walked in to the hospital at 12:00 and walked out, jabbed with AZ, at 28 minutes past. 

Pretty impressive. 

 

 

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21 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Coincidentally I was vaccinated at Bumrungrad today, and also received no "proof".  Just an appointment card with the date for my 2nd jab and a silly badge!

Think you only get a certificate after your second jab.....which will record both jabs.

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On 6/7/2021 at 2:08 PM, spetersen said:

100% Vaccination Success at Pattaya Memorial Hospital. I registered May 3 on Mor Prom App (over 60 and with Pink ID card) got an appointment call on Saturday for vaccination today June 7 instead of June 9 , Went to the hospital 7:30 was number 37 in line got in a 8 AM to the first of 6 stations. 1. Registration and blod pressure, 2. Appointment check and printout of registration information, 3. Health screening and blood pressure, 4.Signing of documents,  5. Vaccination with AZ vaccin, 6. Appointment card for second vaccin shot and resting for 30 minutes, Go home. Overall experience , Extremely well organized wonderful proffessionel personell at the hospital, the took really care of everyone. I think I was the only farang there at least between 8-10 am . Now just waiting for jab 2 , 27 of September... I guess I had a lot of luck and wish the same luck to the rest of you...

Have to respond to this. On their instructions emailed PM 18 May ( don't have pink ID) No response. Rang subsequently "no have will ring back"

Went for my usual blood test last Wednesday. Why no Vaccine or appointment for vaccine? "Fully booked" Why didn't you respond to e mail- and reminder and telephone call? At this point admin staff walked away and wouldn't discuss any more.

Just to balance your response!

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Province: Bangkok

Date: 12 July 21

Location (name of hospital or other) Bangkok General

Are you over 60/chronically ill? (Yes/No) 78 plus Kidney ad other medical problems

How did you register? Hospital did it for me

Vaccination received (yes/no)  YES

If yes,  Type of vaccine : AstraZeneca

If no, Reason not vaccinated: 

Got there early 11:30 for 1300hr shot done 12:30 next shot due 4 Oct 21

 

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Update on Pran Buri in Prachuabkhirikhan.  Nui, next door and Dieter's wife, says that Sinovac is being offered to foreigners at Pran Buri Hospital, a government hospital.  Another near neighbor, Rhenxxxxx,

got his vaccine already.

 

Personal note: Our trip to Bangkok is canceled.  We always stay at the sister-in-law's house in Lat Phrao. She said for us not to come as she feared the virus would infect us.  Her household's four members have been vaccinated, two fully and two partially.

 

Terry

 

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Province: Prachuabkhirikhan

Date: 3 August 2021

Location (name of hospital or other): Pran Buri, south of Hua Hin; Pran Buri (government) Hospital

Are you over 60/chronically ill? (Yes/No): Yes

How did you register? Visited end of my wife's medical checkup.

Vaccination received (yes/no): No

If yes,  Type of vaccine : 

If no, Reason not vaccinated: Sinovac offered.  I did not accept.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Robin said:

Received first dose of Sinovac at Chun, Phayao hospital on 4 Aug.  All vey efficient and organised, but many nurses taking information struggled with a farang not speaking much Thai, but all in good humour and they tried hard o speak English.  Arrived a vac. centre, local government hospital at 13;00 and jabbed at 16;30.  had to wait 30 mins before release.  Second appointment for Astra-Zeneca on 3rd Sept.

Booked by wife using Line App and help from nurses at local clinic in our village.  

I was only farang at hospital, but no charge.  it appeared that most appointments need Thai ID card to check in.  I had to use my Tambian baan, (yellow book,)

Blood pressure and general health history checks  carried out.  I am over 60 and in reasonable health.

Wife also given Sinovac Jab, and similar appointment fro second A-Z jab in Sept.

So far, no adverse reactions from vaccine.

 

I am told that local Private hospital (Phayao Ram) is taking booking for Moderna vac. in Oct and asking for payment, 6000B, in advance, when booking.

 

Hoping that this will be the start or a return to sanity and freedom to travel

The problem is Moderna the manufacture has already said it wont be here this year. They ordered to late

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Registered with the British Chamber of Commerce and quickly got a confirmation.

Date: Friday the 6th August 2021

Time: 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM

Location:  Bangrak Vaccination and Health Center

 

arrive about 0915 and it was just a complete joy. After quickly checking my passport I was taken to an uncrowded area where I waited for about 20 minutes. Once my number was called, proceeded upstairs to another uncrowded area and was quickly porcessed and jabbed (AZ). Was given an appointment for October and asked to wait 15 minutes for side effects. Didn't have any so left. Took a total of 50 minutes and was easy, organised and hassle free. 10 out of 10.
Felt no side effects until the next day when my arm felt like Mike Tyson had done a practice session but after a couple of pain killers everything was good. Woke up today to another sore arm but really not that bad.

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On August 5, I received Sinovac with my staff at paradise park in Sri Nakarin, Bkk. This was through work social security. I was no. 580 and among the last, so over 600 there.

 

I'm 52, not obese, no health issues, physically at least.

 

I was there several hours, but it was efficient enough, with well organized distancing etc.

 

No side effects or pain, hardly felt it.

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Encouraging to see so many satisfactory experiences.I think we are getting there.

 

It struck me that the actual process of vaccination could be speeded up if the Blood Pressure checks were dropped.Obviously they do no harm and nobody would object (I certainly didn't) but I wonder what real purpose they serve.I don't believe they are done in the UK.

 

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Monday 9th August 21, appointment for 1500hrs at Samithivej hospital Sriracha, we actually arrived at 1400hrs, walked to the Wellness department, filled in a form mainly concerned with medical history & whether I had been in contact with any known covid cases, once that was done I was told to take a seat ( no blood pressure check, bonus  ) just got me bum on the chair and told to go in get the jab, sit next door for 25 mins, have some water & then out the door till November ????

 

That was via Thailand intervac by the way, I registered as soon as the link became available.

 

Good luck everyone, it's getting better slowly but surely. ????

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On 8/8/2021 at 2:13 PM, jayboy said:

Encouraging to see so many satisfactory experiences.I think we are getting there.

 

It struck me that the actual process of vaccination could be speeded up if the Blood Pressure checks were dropped.Obviously they do no harm and nobody would object (I certainly didn't) but I wonder what real purpose they serve.I don't believe they are done in the UK.

 

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That's just Thai style, they always do it. I go to a skin specialist to get freezing on skin spots, every time they check my BP, my weight & my height. 

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Krabi Hospital, today 10 August, walk in as over 60 , well organised queue, jabbed with Sinovac, given return appointment for second jab 31 AUGUST

Well done to all involved in the procedure.

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13 hours ago, grain said:

That's just Thai style, they always do it. I go to a skin specialist to get freezing on skin spots, every time they check my BP, my weight & my height. 

That's my point - rituals which have become institutionalized and embedded.I've seen the same reluctance to extemporize and abandon traditional practice in many aspects of Thai life.In a pandemic the process needs to be streamlined and unnecessary elements cut out to ensure maximum throughput.At least height and weight aren't being checked!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Date 19/08/21 at BPH, Pattaya. Choice of AZ/Pfizer and I chose AZ. 2nd jab due early November - 12 weeks.

 

This was organised by BPH for their registered patients with an instant confirmation of appointment date, via a link provided by Pattaya News, and follow-up SMS the day before. As it happened, also received an SMS, same day, from BPH as part of the Expatvac scheme, this for Pfizer at Central Festival also on 19th. But I had preference for AZ so passed on this.

 

BPH experience was excellent with an orderly walk through of the process. Arrived about 12.30 (for 1pm) and finished just after 2pm, including the 30 minute after jab wait.

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Province: Khon Kaen, Chonnabot District.

Date: Monday 23 August 2564

Location; Chonnabot Community Hospital

Are you over 60/chronically ill?; (Yes, over 60 /No, (weight usually over 100kg but only 98kg on the day) 

How did you register?; In person at Chonnabot Hospital on 08 June 2564. 

Vaccination received (yes/no); YES

If yes,  Type of vaccine : SINOVAC

If no, Reason not vaccinated: N/A

 

Appointment for second dose (AstraZeneca) given for Monday 20 September 2564.

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I should add to my post above:  While we had to fill out a simple one page form at the health office that asked about health conditions, I stated "none".  We are both 71.  

No visa checks, no medical confirmation required, no yellow book or pink id required.

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Province: Phayao City

Date: Monday, 23AUG21

Location: townhall

Are you over 60 / chronically ill?:  Y / N 

How did you register?: theoretically 'walk in' but landlady set it all up beforehand, personal data & stuff ... so no problem without Thai ID number/pink card & the likes.

Vaccination received (yes/no): Y

Type of vaccine : Sinovac   (ok for me, accepted in Switzerland as well as Austria, both good enough for touch down ... alas not so sure about AstraZeneca version TH, see below ...)

 

Appointment for second dose (AstraZeneca) given for 13SEP21.

 

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Province:        Udon Thani

Date: ---------21/8

Location         Udon Thani University

Are you over 60/chronically ill? ---Yes

How did you register? -----On Line

Vaccination received ---yes

If yes,  Type of vaccine ....... Pfizer

If no, Reason not vaccinated: 

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Province: Prachuapkhirikhan

 

Date: 23 August, 2021

 

Location (name of hospital or other) Hua Hin Hospital

 

Are you over 60 - Yes

 

Chronically ill? - No

 

How did you register? In person @ BlúPort Mall

 

Vaccination received (yes/no) Yes

 

If yes, Type of vaccine : AstraZeneca (2nd dose, 1st was SinoVac)

 

By next day, digital certificate available on Mor Phrom app or via Line

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Province: Buriram

Date: 23rd August 2021

Location (name of hospital or other) Local amphur

Are you over 60/chronically ill? (Yes/No) Aged 65, not chronically ill

How did you register? Local Poo Yai Ban

Vaccination received (yes/no) Yes

If yes,  Type of vaccine : AstraZeneca

If no, Reason not vaccinated: 

 

An announcement was made over the village PA that villagers who were 18+ should attend the amphur on Monday 2nd Aug for vaccination. The rollout plan was Sinovac first dose followed by AZ 2nd dose 3 weeks later. All my family including me went. I was told that I could not be vaccinated that day and would be vaccinated later, the excuse was that there was "no paperwork" for me. My family all got Sinovac. On Sunday 22nd August my wife got a call to say that I should attend the amphur when they went for their second dose on Monday 23rd August. We got there at around 8:15 am and just after 11am we had all been vaccinated with AZ. Only AZ was being administered that day because the event was really only for 2nd doses.

I reckon about 450-500 people were vaccinated that day. My second dose is scheduled for November 15th. I've been quite lucky really because my initial rejection meant that instead of a Sinovac/AZ "cocktail" I've I ended up with AZ/AZ jabs. 

 

I also registered with Buriram-IC.com and expatvac.consular.go.th. Yesterday I got an SMS from Buriram-IC.com saying "You have an appointment for your 1st dose vaccination at Buriram hospital. During the day 25-27 Aug 2021 (9 a.m.- 3 p.m). Sorry if you have been vaccinated". No reply from expatvac.

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