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AZ to be main vaccine for unvaccinated, Pfizer used as booster for those with two AZ jabs

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47 minutes ago, jossthaifarang said:

You really going to trust anyone that tells you, come for your '3nd' dose in 3 months?

We need charts on the 4rd and 5st dose............

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  • ThailandRyan
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    So have they actually put this in writing and are they ding the boosters at 3 months as stated in an article last week? inquiring minds want to know?  Will the location you obtained the 2 AZ vaccines

  • Your next 2 should be Moderna then JJ..........

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    <deleted> hell, they really are just making this <deleted> up as they go. Talk about winging it! They should just mix them all together to make one vaccine then give everyone 2 shots, and

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2 hours ago, ozfarang said:

First and second AZ in Australia. 

 

Pfizer booster Tuesday 14 Dec, passport and Thai drivers licence requested for identification. Picked up vaccination certificate 16 Dec, Photharam local hospital vaccination centre. No appointment was necessary

 

No side effects to date, so good to go until the next booster?

Don’t forget your MOPH Covid Pass now… WHO Yellow Vax Book….getting mine 21DEC from Patong Govt Hospital, my Booster provider.

1 hour ago, fvw53 said:

At which day did you get the second AZ jab?

3 weeks after the Sinovac I got AZ. I got the booster after 6 months of AZ but could have had it anytime after 3 months but my diary said I couldn't.

3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

So have they actually put this in writing and are they ding the boosters at 3 months as stated in an article last week? inquiring minds want to know?  Will the location you obtained the 2 AZ vaccines be scheduling the boosters or are you on your own to find a site and show them your vaccination certificate? Article leaves a lot out of what the actual terms and conditions are except for who jabbed with what already gets what booster vaccine.

Likewise, I got 2x AZ shots near my home which are both registered on the Mor Prom app.

Will they notify me when I'm due for a booster or will it be all up in the air again, and some new registration app.

Not sure what the official waiting time is after a double dose of AZ before a booster can be administered?

 

3 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

So have they actually put this in writing and are they ding the boosters at 3 months as stated in an article last week? inquiring minds want to know?  Will the location you obtained the 2 AZ vaccines be scheduling the boosters or are you on your own to find a site and show them your vaccination certificate? Article leaves a lot out of what the actual terms and conditions are except for who jabbed with what already gets what booster vaccine.

I live in a rural area not far from Buriram. I got my first 2 shots at the walk in vaccine centre (stadium) in Buriram. We were told today that the entire village is booked in for the 20th to a nearby small hospital for booster shots. (Pfizer or moderna) So not the same location in my case. You might have to organise the booster appointment yourself in other areas though I'm not sure.

First one sinovac second AZ, yesterday booster AZ , Udon Thani well organised next week i will add the third dose to my Vacination passport . The only reason i new where to go was being informed by a Thai lady . Central Plaza first two vaccines yesterday University near Udon police station .

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5 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Likewise, I got 2x AZ shots near my home which are both registered on the Mor Prom app.

Will they notify me when I'm due for a booster or will it be all up in the air again, and some new registration app.

Not sure what the official waiting time is after a double dose of AZ before a booster can be administered?

 

Good question, I have the 2 x AZ as well and doing Moderna through bkk hospital bkk, I've been told it will show on the mor prom app. BKK hospital BKK is saying 3-6 months after 2 AZ no longer the 6 months. I think its a safe bet you will not be notified regarding a booster, no idea... 

As usual, somewhat confusing infos.

 

Mid of nowhere isaan, wife got first AZ, was told for 2nd shot Pfeizer.. but instead got Moderna.

 

Funny enough, cos that stuff was not long ago supposedly for hard cash only, then for booster after SinoVac....now looks given as 2nd shot for those last in line countryside.

 

My 3rd shot isn't due until February, but not sure if really much in rush, if supposedly a new omicron resistant vaccine in the making...and good old first gen vaccines aren't much a protection against that.

 

 

 

34 minutes ago, TropicalGuy said:

Don’t forget your MOPH Covid Pass now… WHO Yellow Vax Book….getting mine 21DEC from Patong Govt Hospital, my Booster provider.

I'm sending a copy of my Thai booster certificate to my GP in Australia and he will upload it to the Australian Immunisation Register and I will then have a Vaccination certificate with all 3 doses issued by the Australian government.

 

No need for the Thai vaccination certificate

58 minutes ago, Chaichara said:

I can understand the concerns of expats wishing to get some reliable information. I'll never understand however why Thai Visa forums in all the 15 years I've followed them (I don't post much) are so full of conjecture, misinformation, and general BS, much of which causes people to worry unnecessarily even more.

 

No appointment, no waiting, walk-in vaccinations in the government clinics in the remotest sub-districts with a choice of at least 3 vaccines, and absolutely free. No visas required (the staff don't even know what one is), just a passport or national ID card for filling out the certificate.

 

I was first quoted ฿2,500.00 per jab at Bangkok Hospital, and to queue for an hour. Why not take a nice drive out of the city to a quiet little town or tambon like I did.

If you don't want a situation like the UK's total chaos  - OK, so they are one of the most vaccinated countries in the world, but they have one of the highest mortality rates per capita, but what an administrative mess - get yourselves done today.

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So very true. It's often just misconception, gossip and hearsay. Same with visas. I stopped counting the times that I've read that people stuck in Thailand supposedly are in trouble now while in reality it's been rather easy to stay for as long as you can afford it. This is thailand. Things are always possible as long as you're willing to look around. I don't get why people want to scare others. I bet they're usually here on a cozy yearly retirement visa not knowing about the whole plethora of alternatives. 99% of times people get in trouble here is because they won't look and thus won't find the solution. In my experience there's always a solution. I'm here, years before I turn 50, not having left the country for almost 2 years with another year starting soon.

 

It's probably the same type you get to see at immigration. You know the ones who always bring the Thai wife and despite all these years still don't have a plucking clue about necessary paperwork. Always holding up the line, often making a fuss. Every visit takes me 5 minutes max without the waiting. It's all too easy really.

9 minutes ago, AgentSmith said:

So very true. It's often just misconception, gossip and hearsay. Same with visas. I stopped counting the times that I've read that people stuck in Thailand supposedly are in trouble now while in reality it's been rather easy to stay for as long as you can afford it. This is thailand. Things are always possible as long as you're willing to look around. I don't get why people want to scare others. I bet they're usually here on a cozy yearly retirement visa not knowing about the whole plethora of alternatives. 99% of times people get in trouble here is because they won't look and thus won't find the solution. In my experience there's always a solution. I'm here, years before I turn 50, not having left the country for almost 2 years with another year starting soon.

 

It's probably the same type you get to see at immigration. You know the ones who always bring the Thai wife and despite all these years still don't have a plucking clue about necessary paperwork. Always holding up the line, often making a fuss. Every visit takes me 5 minutes max without the waiting. It's all too easy really.

Yet you still talk of a "yearly retirement visa."

Translated:

The corporation with the most clout will be the winner. 
฿฿฿Cha-Ching฿฿฿

First place:  Thai-made AZ.
Second place: Pfizer
Runner-up: Sinovac

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1 hour ago, Bigz said:

Worse than a mix and match candy shop. First got sinovac, second astra now they want to give me Pfizer on the 20th. I really need to go to Europe next summer I'm not sure they'll accept such a cocktail of vacs for quarantine free travel. I wish they just gave me 2 shots of astra or 2 Pfizer. Hopefully will not turn out to be a complete waste of time.

Then suddenly the masses question the commonly accepted narrative.
Why?  ????

Because the experts have said so!

Why? ????

Everyone is slowly getting there.  Give it time.

why can't we just go to Bangkok hospital for our booster since some of us had 2 shots of Pfizer and pay for it?

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1 hour ago, Golden Triangle said:

They've been doing that in the UK for quite some time now, that came from my sister last week.

Of course, like Ivermectin, the Mix & Match Vaccine Protocol has undergone extensive double-blind, placebo-based clinic trials with a large sample-size?

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4 minutes ago, connda said:

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Of course, like Ivermectin, the Mix & Match Vaccine Protocol has undergone extensive double-blind, placebo-based clinic trials with a large sample-size?

To compare Ivermectin with any of the thoroughly tested and extensively used vaccines is disingenuous at the least.  Guessing you know this as well, but post just to wind people up.  Silly.

Just now, TimBKK said:

To compare Ivermectin with any of the thoroughly tested and extensively used vaccines is disingenuous at the least.  Guessing you know this as well, but post just to wind people up.  Silly.

It was I believe sarcasm....

1 minute ago, ThailandRyan said:

It was I believe sarcasm....

The lowest form of wit, someone once said…

1 minute ago, TimBKK said:

The lowest form of wit, someone once said…

Not quite if that's what you believe, try the whole quote and not a slice.

 

The complete Wilde quote, to my reading, neatly flips the first part over: “Sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but the highest form of intelligence.” Ironic that only the first part is ever quoted.

2 hours ago, jossthaifarang said:

<deleted> hell, they really are just making this <deleted> up as they go. Talk about winging it! They should just mix them all together to make one vaccine then give everyone 2 shots, and be done with it.

 

Christ almighty old mate IvorBiggun2 has just had one of each different type cocktail why dont you..

Fan of Lily the Pink then?

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1 hour ago, hotchilli said:

Likewise, I got 2x AZ shots near my home which are both registered on the Mor Prom app.

Will they notify me when I'm due for a booster or will it be all up in the air again, and some new registration app.

Not sure what the official waiting time is after a double dose of AZ before a booster can be administered?

 

I got 2 AZ shots the 2. on 31. aug and yesterday I just went to the local vaccine place and got a Pfizer booster without appointment.

I showed my pink ID card and the vaccine certificate in Morphrom.

I live in Kantharalak, Sisaket.

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23 minutes ago, TimBKK said:

To compare Ivermectin with any of the thoroughly tested and extensively used vaccines is disingenuous at the least.  Guessing you know this as well, but post just to wind people up.  Silly.

It's a waiting game.  The facts will rise to the surface over time.  Eventually.
In the meanwhile? 

It's Post-Covid Traumatic Stress Syndrome or Climate Change that is causing a new phenomenon.  Athletes collapsing of heart problems.

Da*m medical journal lies. 
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/circ.144.suppl_1.10712


"Correlation isn't causation!!!"
Ok.  Tell that to the now retired footballers in their 30s who have had heart issue on the field.
"There's no proof it's heart issues!"
Well, other the grasping chests and problems breathing. 
It's 'bad air' and heredity.  And they eat too much fat!"
Of course it is.  Silly.

 

I'm guessing they are running out of Moderna as this week it has been freely available in Buriram, Surin and now I see from above Sisaket.

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4 hours ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

First one Sinovac. Second one AZ. Booster Pfizer done an hour ago. I'm good to go.

 

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5 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

So have they actually put this in writing and are they ding the boosters at 3 months as stated in an article last week? inquiring minds want to know?  Will the location you obtained the 2 AZ vaccines be scheduling the boosters or are you on your own to find a site and show them your vaccination certificate? Article leaves a lot out of what the actual terms and conditions are except for who jabbed with what already gets what booster vaccine.

My local hospital told me I couldn’t get my booster until 6 months after my second AZ which I had at the beginning of October and that was last week they told me when I was at the hospital to ask why they hadn’t been out to give my neighbour his 2nd jab as he is housebound it seems tge keft hand does not know what the right hand is doing 

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1 hour ago, TimBKK said:

the thoroughly tested

You have to be kidding. Read some of the adverse statistics.

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If the first two shots of whatever "vaccine" has not worked why would anyone believe a "booster" will do anything different.

Must have gone to a different school, but Einstein was probably right about the definition of insanity.
 

7 minutes ago, crazykopite said:

My local hospital told me I couldn’t get my booster until 6 months after my second AZ which I had at the beginning of October and that was last week they told me when I was at the hospital to ask why they hadn’t been out to give my neighbour his 2nd jab as he is housebound it seems tge keft hand does not know what the right hand is doing 

I would check again as my local hospital has changed the 'window' to 3 months only yesterday. I had a Moderna booster yesterday. That option now appears to be unavailable next year. Your window for a booster, based on the above info, is open from January 2022.

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