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Thailand - UK - Thailand

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I have read several threads about members travelling to the UK, but I have one specific query which I hope someone can help me with.

 

I have a Covid-19 certificate from the hospital in Chai Nat where I had my  vaccinations [ 2 x Pfizer].  The certificate [copy below] is headed Thailand National Certificate of Coved-19 Vaccination.

 

Is this sufficient  for entry to UK or do I need to really get the 'yellow book' version?

 

Any advice appreciated especially from anyone who has entered the UK using such a certificate.  Thank you very much.

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I think it will be accepted since it is in English and Thai.

Is that a QR code at the top right corner? That will help when returning to Thailand for the Thailand Pass.

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Thank you UbonJoe.

 

The QR code box at the top is just a black square.  At the bottom it does say QR CODE then some Thai then MOPH Immunization Center  in  English.

Then what's the purpose of the yellow vaccine passport if it is not used?

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Eric  - I am asking because getting the yellow  vaccine passport is  extremely  difficult.  As far as I am aware there is only 1 centre  in Bangkok to get one.    That is very difficult to attend in person and appointments are booked up through mid-January  so it is  turn  up  and wait.   My friend  did it last week and it  took 6  hours!

40 minutes ago, Shannoblic said:

Eric  - I am asking because getting the yellow  vaccine passport is  extremely  difficult.  As far as I am aware there is only 1 centre  in Bangkok to get one.    That is very difficult to attend in person and appointments are booked up through mid-January  so it is  turn  up  and wait.   My friend  did it last week and it  took 6  hours!

They can be applied for at any Department of Public Health office outside of Bangkok. It takes about 2 weeks to get it or maybe less. I am aware of people doing it here in Ubon.

42 minutes ago, ubonjoe said:

They can be applied for at any Department of Public Health office outside of Bangkok. It takes about 2 weeks to get it or maybe less. I am aware of people doing it here in Ubon.

Yep, I was told to get one at the Department of Public Health in Ubon, but she did say it will probably only be valid/useable in Thailand, perhaps because I had 2x Sinopharm jabs, but that was a couple of months back. 

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