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MedPark Hospital - Will I definately get Pfizer ?


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Got Pfizer at MedPark this morning along with MANY others !!

 

I got a Wed 11th “ prefers Pfizer “ 19.30 appointment slot on 01/08/2021, a few days later got an email to say “ can go between 08.00 - 17.00 from 10th to 12th August.

 

Went today, arrived 9.30 , jabbed 12.00 , out 12.30.

There are many , many people but well organised and probably about 75% getting Pfizer.

 

If you are over 60 or under 60 with a medical issue ( must have certificate/proof ) you qualify for Pfizer.

 

Mine was from an appointment slot, not sure if  walk ins are allowed.

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On 8/10/2021 at 1:55 PM, Andrew Dwyer said:

Got Pfizer at MedPark this morning along with MANY others !!

 

I got a Wed 11th “ prefers Pfizer “ 19.30 appointment slot on 01/08/2021, a few days later got an email to say “ can go between 08.00 - 17.00 from 10th to 12th August.

 

Went today, arrived 9.30 , jabbed 12.00 , out 12.30.

There are many , many people but well organised and probably about 75% getting Pfizer.

 

If you are over 60 or under 60 with a medical issue ( must have certificate/proof ) you qualify for Pfizer.

 

Mine was from an appointment slot, not sure if  walk ins are allowed.

What proof?

 

My friend got Pfizer and she is young.

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On 8/5/2021 at 11:02 AM, fredscats said:

LOL your objection it to me having those effects,and informing same,shame on you for objecting

   Usually BP is nowhere near 120  morelike 110,  189  on first sit down test ,  would not tell on second, stated lower,fed up then, taxi driver at door  lets go....but day after still feel like <deleted>

 

In the mean time Im thinking "You can have any colour as long as its black"  az for all farang     Ya paid for it You will all be getting that

 

Often the BP readings in Thai hospitals are just plain wrong. Also, white coat syndrome can produce incredibly high results. Do mild exercise an hour or two before having BP taken, and it will be around normal for you.

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