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I doubt that the expiry date has a lot to do with you getting Pfizer I just think you were very lucky. 

 

Pfizer is the vaccine that everyone wants in Thailand.  Rightly or wrongly all other vaccines are rated lower than it with Sinovac the lowest.  All they had to do is ask any Thai if they wanted the jab a

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17 hours ago, StayinThailand2much said:

Received my first Pfizer shot; hardly any side effects, except feeling a bit sleepy the same day, and getting very slight and short headaches (barely noticeable) on the second day. I'm a bit worried that the vaccine was perhaps 'wrongly' handled or 'not working' due to being nearly expired. 

Thats right, if your not tucked up in bed for two days with fever, headache and severe lethargy it means its not working.......????

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1 hour ago, Phoenix Rising said:

Well, I'll bring my "skirt" with me on the off chance I suffer any side effects and become less capable of driving out car back home. Would that be acceptable to you?

 

"I wonder if they need a skirt to go to 7-11 with them as well"

 

Why don't you ask them as they pass you sitting outside nursing your Cheer beer?

Make sure she sits with your through every step, would not want you to get your name wrong when asked or get confused when nurse points in which direction to walk. May be even hold your hand while the administer the injection, never know those needles can hurt and someone needs to be there to wipe the tears and blow on the huge wound to make you feel better

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3 minutes ago, JohnCR10 said:

I doubt that the expiry date has a lot to do with you getting Pfizer I just think you were very lucky. 

 

Pfizer is the vaccine that everyone wants in Thailand.  Rightly or wrongly all other vaccines are rated lower than it with Sinovac the lowest.  All they had to do is ask any Thai if they wanted the jab a

Something has happened for Pfizer to be offered as an option for all foreigners, of any age. Indeed Thai also want that, but no reports of Thai being able to get it as freely.

 

Not only that, Pfizer second shot is 3 weeks, for AZ second shot have to wait longer i believe. yet there should be by far more AZ than Pfizer.

 

I can only see expiration date as a reason for very fast and efficient distribution. but thats just my opinion, right or wrong, i do not know

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Just now, elfpattaya said:

Suggesting everybody is mentally ill who disagrees and questions you is not a good look.

Nearly 14,000 posts on a forum at 40?? Maybe someone needs to get a life, and stop criticising those that have..

and now have an expert to question age and posts. Go see the same specialist and seek same medication in double dosage

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31 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

Can you share this?

 

This was Pfizer?

 

Pfizer is good for 30 days after thawing.

 

Pfizer arrived ~ 30 July.

 

Imagine the logistics, management and thawing was done under some schedule? (Maybe not?)

 

So maybe your vaccine was thawed shortly after arrival in Thailand?

 

Hopefully your second dose comes soon?

 

There is an obvious shortage of AZ, not enough for second doses.

 

So if first dosers can be encouraged to take Pfizer, which may be on hand, then all the better.

 

 

So my "opinion" is that the offer of Pfizer is tied more to the unavailability of AZ, than expiring stocks?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes, Pfizer. I do hope they have reserved enough to give the second doses they have committed to. To be honest, there was not exactly a huge queue of foreigners after 10.00 am, although the Thai queue for Sinovac was quite large at that time 

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1 minute ago, Scouse123 said:

I've got a great idea.

 

Why don't we stop second guessing or making conspiracy theories as to when the vaccine expiry date is and just say,

 

' A big thank you to the USA dor their generosity in supplying the vaccine ' and ' Thank you Thailand for administering it promptly '

 

That might even make the scientists, virologists, doctors, nurses, caregivers, logistics, governments involved to think they are appreciated and keep trying as hard as they are doing to make everyone safe?

 

Wouldn't that be novel here eh? Just to say Thank you!

And why do not we line up in the same line behind you and call it a sheeple? would not want anyone to have an opinion or an observation, would we?

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3 minutes ago, BestB said:

Something has happened for Pfizer to be offered as an option for all foreigners, of any age. Indeed Thai also want that, but no reports of Thai being able to get it as freely.

 

Not only that, Pfizer second shot is 3 weeks, for AZ second shot have to wait longer i believe. yet there should be by far more AZ than Pfizer.

 

I can only see expiration date as a reason for very fast and efficient distribution. but thats just my opinion, right or wrong, i do not know

I don't think so!!,

 

Did you read the news four days ago from the USA?

 

Pfizer has  now been given full FDA approval as a vaccine for all age groups,  not just for emergency use!

 

Hopefully, the fearful,. those sat on the fence will now get out and get vaccinated.

 

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/23/fda-pfizer-biontech-covid-vaccine-wins-full-approval-clearing-path-to-mandates.html

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15 hours ago, BestB said:

@mtls2005 Another thing, not sure if any meaning behind it, but upon arrival they asked me how old i was, and i am just over 40, her reply was something along the lines of yes over 40 can have Pfizer.

 

Make of it what you will.

 

Also just to put some at ease, everyone waits for 30 mins after the shot in a big hall, in that time i did not see anyone feeling sick or asking for any help or having any signs of anything.

 

Well organized, English spoken, friendly, of course a number of "gentleman" felt the need to bring their skirt with them and even talk to the nurses for them. no idea why when all nurses spoke clear English.

 

I wonder if they need a skirt to go to 7-11 with them as well

Well they probably did not know English was well spoken there!  like most places.. and considering its your health at stake and not the weekly shopping, I would take two skirts with me!

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5 minutes ago, Speedhump said:

Yes, Pfizer. I do hope they have reserved enough to give the second doses they have committed to. To be honest, there was not exactly a huge queue of foreigners after 10.00 am, although the Thai queue for Sinovac was quite large at that time 

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Hi,

 

Although no large queue in Kalasin, there were plenty Thais in the queue for Pfizer I noticed.

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3 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

I don't think so!!,

 

Did you read the news four days ago from the USA?

 

Pfizer has  now been given full FDA approval as a vaccine for all age groups,  not just for emergency use!

 

Hopefully, the fearful,. those sat on the fence will now get out and get vaccinated.

 

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/23/fda-pfizer-biontech-covid-vaccine-wins-full-approval-clearing-path-to-mandates.html

What does FDA approval in US has to do with Pfizer availability in Thailand? Let me think....... absolutely nothing besides you wanting to be a troll for some unknown reason

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1 minute ago, Scouse123 said:

Grow up with your childish innuendo and get a life.

 

Pfizer has now gained full approval and mass roll outs for all age groups have commenced. I'll give you the link again, in case it takes a while to sink in. I try normally to remain polite on TVF, but as you haven't bothered, neither will I.

 

Instead of resorting to rudeness to people that don't agree with you, why not try seeing things from a more rounded point of view?

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/23/fda-pfizer-biontech-covid-vaccine-wins-full-approval-clearing-path-to-mandates.html

More irrelevant trolling, hardly surprising.

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1 minute ago, Seeall said:

Well they probably did not know English was well spoken there!  like most places.. and considering its your health at stake and not the weekly shopping, I would take two skirts with me!

Hint give away, Bangkok Hospital is a private International Hospital, not only doctors speak English but nurses also.

 

Not only that, but registration was ONLY for BHP customers, so they would of had to visited hospital a few times and even security can speak some English

 

Somehow majority were and  aware of that

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1 minute ago, BestB said:

More irrelevant trolling, hardly surprising.

Stick to your conspiracy theories and trying to discredit the good works being done here. Honestly, damned if they do and damned if they don't with ungrateful people like you.

 

I see you still managed to get your ass in the queue though, for this ' nearly expired vaccine? '

 

What has US approval got to do with it?

 

It will inspire confidence around the world in the Pfizer vaccine with those sat on the fence or fearful.

 

Also, the USA is a major donor to South East Asia with vaccine supplies and it will further boost confidence and the image of Pfizer as a life saving vaccine.

 

By the way, hardly a troll matey, I have helped plenty on here with advice through my years of being here and received plenty of help and assistance from those knowledgeable in areas that I am not.

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2 minutes ago, Scouse123 said:

Stick to your conspiracy theories and trying to discredit the good works being done here. Honestly, damned if they do and damned if they don't with ungrateful people like you.

 

I see you still managed to get your ass in the queue though, for this ' nearly expired vaccine? '

 

What has US approval got to do with it?

 

It will inspire confidence around the world in the Pfizer vaccine with those sat on the fence or fearful.

 

Also, the USA is a major donor to South East Asia with vaccine supplies and it will further boost confidence and the image of Pfizer as a life saving vaccine.

 

By the way, hardly a troll matey, I have helped plenty on here with advice through my years of being here and received plenty of help and assistance from those knowledgeable in areas that I am not.

and little more bs to make previous bs look less bs

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30 minutes ago, JohnCR10 said:

I doubt that the expiry date has a lot to do with you getting Pfizer I just think you were very lucky. 

 

Pfizer is the vaccine that everyone wants in Thailand.  Rightly or wrongly all other vaccines are rated lower than it with Sinovac the lowest.  All they had to do is ask any Thai if they wanted the jab a

As I said, in the hall at Kalasin although the place wasn't ' mobbed ' thankfully, there were plenty of older Thais in the queue and a few overweight ones a bit younger that were all in the queue for Pfizer.

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6 minutes ago, BestB said:

not only doctors speak English but nurses also

After the Vaccination I thought the nurse told me to go to the "second floor' before I realised she meant "section 4". So maybe i do need some help.

Hard of hearing comes with old age.

You started this topic very well, but since then there appears to be only one person trolling. I await your humorous reply.

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1 minute ago, BestB said:

and little more bs to make previous bs look less bs

yawn,

 

Didn't your parents ever teach you the saying ' If you can't say something nice, keep your mouth shut? '  or an even better one ' Empty vessels make most noise '

 

Have a nice day with your Pfizer nearly expired conspiracy theories.

 

All vaccines have a shelf life!

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1 minute ago, Ducatiski said:

Personally,  I would be more worried about the storage conditions as -60 to -90 deg C is pretty cold, do hospitals generally have this type of storage available?  not sure, but its not usual for medicines as far as I am aware?

i think someone already explained, once its out of that freezing temp, it can still be used for a certain period, can find the explanation on page 2 or 3 i think.

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1 minute ago, elfpattaya said:

After the Vaccination I thought the nurse told me to go to the "second floor' before I realised she meant "section 4". So maybe i do need some help.

Hard of hearing comes with old age.

You started this topic very well, but since then there appears to be only one person trolling. I await your humorous reply.

and of course you could not follow everyone else or use some common sense and follow the arm gesture of the volunteer.????

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Just now, BobinBKK said:

It's very possible, but it wasn't expired so there shouldn't be a problem. Why let it go to waste if it's still good? If they did, everyone would be complaining about that too.

someone has made a good post and i now think this is the reason for short expiry.

 

Once its out of freezing temp, shelve life becomes very short, you can find links and explanation on page 2 or 3 .

 

So if i had to guess, once it was received and opened, this is when  short expiry date came into play.

 

Either way worked out well for me and many others, but was strange that the most sought after vaccine became so readily available 

 

 

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Ok, I found it Pfizer vaccine can be stored in a "normal" freezer -15 to -15 deg C for up to 2 weeks.  so that should give hospitals enough time to use up their stock, what happens after 2 weeks I'm not sure, maybe someone with more insider knowledge can confirm?

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