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Vaccinated at Bang Sue

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I was vaccinated at Bang Sue and had no Thai ID number so I couldn't register on Mor Prom.  I sent a message to SkinThailand on Line with a photo of my appointment paper and they sent me the 13-digit number under which my vaccinations were recorded.  After installing the Mor Prom app from the Google Play Store, i was able to register under that number and now have the certificate on my phone.  After entering the number on the app, you are sent an OTP by SMS to your phone.  When you enter this, you are able to set a password and log in to see your certificate.  You must use the app downloaded from Play.  The Line app won't work for registering.

(OTP stands for one-time password)  The skinthailand QR is at the bottomof your appointment slip on the right.

Don't you get a vaccine certificate with a QR code at Bage Sue?

5 hours ago, jackdd said:

Don't you get a vaccine certificate with a QR code at Bage Sue?

You'll only get one if you get in the queue to get it. Many people just walk out after their waiting period. It's not something that they steer you to unless you ask specifically.

My experience at Bang Sue (Oct 19) was much more 'user friendly'. After completing the same brief form as prior to the first injection, I was directed to a vaccination point (doubles as data entry). A mere 13 minutes after walking through the door (just before noon), the job/jab was done.

 

At the vaccination point, I enquired about a certificate and was directed to an adjacent bank of PCs - a little more data entry and a certificate was readily printed.

 

On departure following the recovery period, I was asked if I felt well, told how to treat any consequent fever, and asked if I needed a vaccination certificate.

 

Needless to say, the certificate gives the fabled 13 digits, aka the Alien Registration Number. I didn't use the QR code but, instead, entered the ARN into the MoPH app, entered the OTP, and provided a password - a 6-digit number. BINGO! 

 

The whole process ( both doses) was extremely well organized and, sorry nay-sayers, reflected very favorably on Thailand and the Health Ministry - nothing short of brilliant!

 

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I asked a lady staff person at Bang Sue if I could use my passport number to register on Mor Prom and she said yes.  She was obviously misinformed.   Nobody there asked if I wanted a certificate. I am not criticizing the operation at Bang Sue. Getting the injections went fine.

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