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Yes the Pfizer allocation infographic is interesting, and not surprising.  So pleased that Thais in other countries can get vaccinated merely on the basis of which age or high risk group they fall into, not where they come from!  It's only for the fact that I'd hate to see the countries sink to the same pitiful and pathetic level that I don't wish they would start to reciprocate Thailand's treatment of foreigners! 

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10 hours ago, couchpotato said:

Coincidentally this afternoon I received the confirmation email from BPH for myself and family (2 x 2 doses for them, and booster for me). I called the contactcenter and they told me the government had allocated them their prescribed 10,000 doses (as they had only signed up 5,000 people).  Hopefully the vaccine will arrive in late October/November).

So there you have it.

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Great to see the confirmations are starting to come through quickly, easier for that hospital since they weren't over subscribed.  Hopefully the other hospitals will quickly follow suit and get their notifications out promptly either way, I'm not particularly bothered about not getting

it, more concerned about knowing ASAP so I can take up alternative options as they come along, already declined AZ once.

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On 7/24/2021 at 1:00 PM, Doctor Tom said:

I have pretty much given up ever getting a vaccine jab this side of Spring next year, maybe even summer.  I am not going to get bent out of shape about that, and neither am I going to get involved in the cluster fxxk that is Thailand' s vaccine registration  and supposed organised roll out for expats. I therefore not only have to put up with the risk to me; the Thais must accept that I, and others in my position,  may well represent a risk to others, due to their incompetence. 

That's how I feel too, couldn't really care less if I have it or not, or certainly in no hurry anyways. My wife never mentions it either, so she too don't give a monkies. The only reason I would really want it is for travel reasons, if and when we have a world again..

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11 hours ago, couchpotato said:

So there you have it.

 

Yes, I too have a piece of paper (two actually, from different hospitals)

 

I love my paper. But unless I fold it into a mask it's fairly useless.

 

Prefer a vaccine, two please while you're up.

 

 

Once we've all got the second dose of Moderna we can proudly display our vaccination cards/record.

 

 

 

 

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