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2 hours ago, Neeranam said:

Actually, I can't as I don't have a visa ???? 

Ah OK, I think I recall from some of your posts that you have Thai/UK citizenship. 

Thats a pisser not being able to apply.

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On 8/16/2021 at 5:10 PM, toston said:

Anybody knows where a Thai can get AZ vaccine please ?

is there somewhere in Bangkok or Pattaya to get it ? Is it free ?!

thanks.

 

any reply please ?

 

By the way, why do you all vaccinate like cattle when actually only medicine can fix covid problem definitively ?

ah yes, I understand, the people who control you around the world told you to inject vaccine 3 times (or 4 or 5...) before telling you that it's not useful anymore because medicine is now available ?

Ah yes, I see, it was difficult to plan and understand the only truth ! covid medicine is not yet sold even if already available and efficient (phase 3 testing), because more people still need to vaccine, which they would not do if they could understand that a medicine is enough...

 

 

 

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I'm a 70 yo Australian age pensioner with medical conditions, I originally registered on Intervac site before it was closed down , then I registered on expacvac site they confirmed my registration but till now haven't received an appointment for vaccine, I keep reading that elderly will first in line to receive a vaccine, but that statement has become a joke in my eyes, what are my alternatives or do I just wait forever 

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Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, Hoppyone said:

I'm a 70 yo Australian age pensioner with medical conditions, I originally registered on Intervac site before it was closed down , then I registered on expacvac site they confirmed my registration but till now haven't received an appointment for vaccine, I keep reading that elderly will first in line to receive a vaccine, but that statement has become a joke in my eyes, what are my alternatives or do I just wait forever 

I read here the Australian Embassy where arranging vaccinations a couple of weeks ago.

 

Contact them. 

 

May be my memory is playing tricks on me? Anyone else know.

 

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Posted
11 minutes ago, Chris.B said:

I read here the Australian Embassy where arranging vaccinations a couple of weeks ago.

 

Contact them. 

 

May be my memory is playing tricks on me? Anyone else know.

 

Rang them yesterday no luck

Posted
Just now, Hoppyone said:

Rang them yesterday no luck

Also been to 4 hospitals enquiring if I can pay for vaccine all in formed me won't have till next year

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1 minute ago, Hoppyone said:

Also been to 4 hospitals enquiring if I can pay for vaccine all in formed me won't have till next year

What is your location?

 

Posted
33 minutes ago, Hoppyone said:

I'm a 70 yo Australian age pensioner with medical conditions, I originally registered on Intervac site before it was closed down , then I registered on expacvac site they confirmed my registration but till now haven't received an appointment for vaccine, I keep reading that elderly will first in line to receive a vaccine, but that statement has become a joke in my eyes, what are my alternatives or do I just wait forever 

I'm still waiting as well so your not alone.

Posted
33 minutes ago, Chris.B said:

What is your location?

28 minutes ago, farmerjo said:

I'm still waiting as well so your not alone.

How long you been waiting & how old

Posted

I've received 2 Pfizer vaccinations via the expatvac programme. The application and the service was fast and efficient.

I was informed that the number of people invited for the second round was reduced due to limited supply, so I was lucky to get through, but that more supplies were expected.

We also applied on behalf of a friend who was getting a bit lost in the system, and he received confirmation within 1 week.

So all in all I have nothing but praise for the service.

Prior to that I had 5 vaccination appointments via private insurance for various western vaccines cancelled - all cancelled by the hospital for a variety of reasons. I've been advised that the insurance is non-refundable and not transferable, but that the I will eventually receive the doses, which hopefully will be spread out far enough to act as booters.

I have no specific advice for people who haven't yet received the jab, but just to reassure them the system is working and to hang tight.

 

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2 minutes ago, blackprince said:

I've received 2 Pfizer vaccinations via the expatvac programme. The application and the service was fast and efficient.

I was informed that the number of people invited for the second round was reduced due to limited supply, so I was lucky to get through, but that more supplies were expected.

We also applied on behalf of a friend who was getting a bit lost in the system, and he received confirmation within 1 week.

So all in all I have nothing but praise for the service.

Prior to that I had 5 vaccination appointments via private insurance for various western vaccines cancelled - all cancelled by the hospital for a variety of reasons. I've been advised that the insurance is non-refundable and not transferable, but that the I will eventually receive the doses, which hopefully will be spread out far enough to act as booters.

I have no specific advice for people who haven't yet received the jab, but just to reassure them the system is working and to hang tight.

 

I think with the breakout of covid down south and school going back we've gone to the back burner.

 

Posted (edited)
41 minutes ago, Hoppyone said:

Remote area 130 km from Nakhon Sawan 

Nakhon Sawan were vaccinating expats during October. Vaccination site was Big C 2. It seems you have been missed out. 

 

  • If you are having trouble registering for a Covid-19 vaccination please contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) at [email protected]. If you successfully registered for a vaccine via the MFA website but have received an email stating your application has been declined, call the MFA on +66 (0) 2572 8442

 

Failing that, you can book Moderna jabs at Paknampo Hospital here:

 

https://vaccineregister.princhealth.com/

 

 

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Lastcheck I did at hospital said they weren't getting Moderna till early next year and had to pay 4,500 baht up front if it didn't arrive loose your money lol

Posted
2 hours ago, Hoppyone said:

I'm a 70 yo Australian age pensioner with medical conditions, I originally registered on Intervac site before it was closed down , then I registered on expacvac site they confirmed my registration but till now haven't received an appointment for vaccine, I keep reading that elderly will first in line to receive a vaccine, but that statement has become a joke in my eyes, what are my alternatives or do I just wait forever 

I registered with them on Oct 20, got appointment confirmation on the Nov 2 for Nov 5. Pfizer jab at Bangkok Hospital in Hua Hin. I'm in Prachuap province.

Posted
8 hours ago, Chris.B said:

Nakhon Sawan were vaccinating expats during October. Vaccination site was Big C 2. It seems you have been missed out. 

 

  • If you are having trouble registering for a Covid-19 vaccination please contact the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) at [email protected]. If you successfully registered for a vaccine via the MFA website but have received an email stating your application has been declined, call the MFA on +66 (0) 2572 8442

 

Failing that, you can book Moderna jabs at Paknampo Hospital here:

 

https://vaccineregister.princhealth.com/

 

 

Ok Thanks 

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