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On ThailandIntervac this morning......
 
 
1. Phyathai 2 Hospital

 

Pre-registration: 12-16 July from 09.00-12.00 hours only (via phyathai2international.com)

Vaccination Period: 19-30 July 2021 (except weekends)


2. Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital(Directly contact the hospital)

Note: The operating hours to pre-register depend on each hospital.

 

For your information, the target groups are divided into two phases. The first phase (current phase) is for people 60 years old and above and people living with any of the following underlying diseases:

1. Severe Chronic Respiratory Diseases (CRDs)

2. Coronary artery disease (CAD)

3. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) (5th stage)

4. Cerebrovascular disease

5. Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy

6. Diabetes

7. Obesity (weight > 100 kg or BMI > 35 kg/m²)

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Posted (edited)

So intervac is dead going forward? I mean other than for information about another pre-registration site? We hardly knew ye. Another registration site goes down.

 

Full test here --> https://www.thailandintervac.com/

 

 

Registration for COVID-19 vaccination appointments on ThailandIntervac.com has already been closed, but the Department of Disease Control has adapted the service to make it more convenient and secure for foreigners in Thailand to register. The new vaccine appointment method will be via booking in advance or “pre-registration” with the following hospitals.


Notes: Pre-registration is registration to express intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccination at one of the designated hospitals. After registration, you must wait for the appointment confirmation from the hospital for the vaccine as per the proposed date and time.

 

 

Looking forward to this new process, "Pre-registration"

 

Not seeing anything on the P2 site, guess something will show up next Monday?

 

 

 

 

Edited by mtls2005
Posted (edited)

This is on Phyathai link now - 0900 on 12th will be start of registration.

https://phyathai2international.com/

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Pre-registration Open

12-16 July 2021
Time
09:00-12:00 Hrs.
Qualification
Expats aged 60 and over and/or those diagnosed with any 7 underlying diseases
COVID-19 Vaccine
AstraZeneca
 

Remark: The quota of the vaccine is limited and only people who receive SMS message will be eligible to receive the vaccine***

 

The pre-registration is opened for People aged 60 + years old, and or people living with any underlying diseases following;


     -    Severe Chronic Respiratory Diseases (CRDs)
     -    Coronary artery disease (CAD)
     -    Chronic kidney disease (CKD) (5th stage)
     -    Stroke
     -    Cancer patients receiving chemotherapy
     -    Diabetes
     -    Obesity (weight > 100 kg or BMI > 35 kg/m²)


The registration will be in Google Form Format and the link of Google Form will be published on 12th-16th July 2021. The period for pre-registration is between 12 and 16 July from 09.00-12.00 hours only. The vaccination period will be 19-30 July 2021 (except weekends). The vaccine provided will be Astrazeneca only, and it is  free of charge. Once the registration is successful, we will send an SMS confirmation to your mobile given by the next day of registration. Please note that the appointment date cannot be changed and the right of the vaccine cannot be transferred to another person. People with seven underlying diseases must present evidence and personal identification at the vaccination site. The evidence can be a picture of medical records containing information with specific disease, or prescriptions with your names. This evidence should last no more than a year. Phyathai 2 Hospital reserves the right to deny services or postpone appointments if false information is provided or proof medical report cannot be provided.

 

 

Edited by lopburi3
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I got my first jab of AstraZeneca at Phyathai 2 Hospital last Friday and can't praise their staff and process enough.

 

So for all of those who haven't had the opportunity to register on the now defunct Thailand Intervac site yet, I'm happy that this hospital will have its own registration process soon. Go for it.

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