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Public Urged to Get Booster Shots Against Covid-19

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by Krajangwit Johjit

    

BANGKOK (NNT) - Public Health officials recommend people get booster doses every four months to maintain immunity against Covid-19.

 

Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, director-general of the Department of Disease Control (DDC), stated that the recommendation was based on data indicating that Covid-19 immunity decreases around three to four months after vaccination.

 

He advised people in high-risk groups, such as the elderly, those with underlying health conditions, and pregnant women, to get booster shots every four months to ensure a strong immune system. People who travel abroad or have weakened immunity are advised to do the same.

 

The DDC’s subcommittee on disease immunity has also approved the 25 micrograms per dose of Moderna vaccine for children aged 6 to 11 years old. Another study confirmed by public health officials found that using Sinovac as the first dose, followed by a Pfizer shot, can boost immunity in children aged 5 to 11.

 

The subcommittee assures that people can receive other vaccines even if they receive the Covid-19 vaccine on the same day, with the exception of viral vector vaccines, which require a gap because they use live viruses to carry DNA into human cells, and simultaneous injection would reduce vaccine efficiency.

 

 

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  • I'll take as many as they recommend Every four months is fine by me And you can send dead flowers to my wedding and I won't forget to put roses on your grave

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    Three’s enough for me, thank you. 

  • Anthony Fauci tested positive.  He has two booster shots. 

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Three’s enough for me, thank you. 

33 minutes ago, webfact said:

Public Health officials recommend people get booster doses every four months to maintain immunity against Covid-19.

These will not give you immunity against Covid , at best limit the affect the virus has on people .

I had my first booster shot in May after having to wait 6 months to get it .

Edited by keith101

Lucky if you are in Bangkok, but supplies in some provinces are patchy.

Will the government be supplying these vaccines?

 

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Anthony Fauci tested positive.  He has two booster shots. 

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1 minute ago, sqwakvfr said:

Anthony Fauci tested positive.  He has two booster shots. 

So what?

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15 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said:

Anthony Fauci tested positive.  He has two booster shots. 

Good news?

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1 hour ago, daveAustin said:

Three’s enough for me, thank you. 

Same here, no way am I getting them.

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7 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

Good news?

No.

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4 minutes ago, Photoguy21 said:

Same here, no way am I getting them.

Nobody is forcing you.

any Pfizer booster shot possible in Pattaya ? I had 2 vaccinations by Bkk Pattaya hospital staff  on Central Festival ...., and as i need flying in 1 September to home country i would like to anticipate on a eventual "autumn corona wave by surprise " and allowed  ready for flying ????

Just received my 2nd Moderna booster today, 178 days after the first......

I guess you can get them every four months if you want.  
A month ago I contacted the state health department in America where I moved from.  I told them I had two Sinovac, one Pfizer booster,  then a Moderna booster six months ago.  The health department told me that as of this time there are no recommendations for an additional booster. 
But different medical professionals of course have different opinions. 

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I'll take as many as they recommend

Every four months is fine by me

And you can send dead flowers to my wedding

and I won't forget to put roses on your grave

3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

So what?

So what?  He is the face of the Covid response in the US.  He has had two booster shots.  He has been the God of masking.  He has not tested positive.  Sounds like a mixed message?  This is what?  Do you have anything to add?

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38 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said:

So what?  He is the face of the Covid response in the US.  He has had two booster shots.  He has been the God of masking.  He has not tested positive.  Sounds like a mixed message?  This is what?  Do you have anything to add?

Vaccines don't necessarily prevent infection but they are usually helpful in preventing hospitalization and death.

 

I find the demonization including death threats of public servant Dr. Fauci truly perverted.

52 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Vaccines don't necessarily prevent infection but they are usually helpful in preventing hospitalization and death.

 

I find the demonization including death threats of public servant Dr. Fauci truly perverted.

Ditto.  No one should be demonized or threatened.  But it appears Fauci was the face of the "Shut it down" strategy.  

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39 minutes ago, sqwakvfr said:

Ditto.  No one should be demonized or threatened.  But it appears Fauci was the face of the "Shut it down" strategy.  

Trying to not overwhelm hospitals was completely rational.

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None of these vaccines makes people "immune" against the virus. One would think that this fact also should have sunk in with Thai "experts" in the meantime...

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12 minutes ago, Misterwhisper said:

None of these vaccines makes people "immune" against the virus. One would think that this fact also should have sunk in with Thai "experts" in the meantime...

Only people granted "immunity" are the vaccine manufacturers.

If people still want boosters wouldn't it be better now to wait for the Omicron specific vaccines when they are available. 

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21 hours ago, Photoguy21 said:

Same here, no way am I getting them.

One shot every three months?  What's the problem with that!

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9 hours ago, Misterwhisper said:

None of these vaccines makes people "immune" against the virus. One would think that this fact also should have sunk in with Thai "experts" in the meantime...

If these were sterilizing vaccines that imparted full immunity, I'd have been in line as soon as possible.  But they are not.

Taking a booster every four months that does not impart immunity?  That's just nuts.  And most people I know including high profile elites like Fauci take all the shots and still come down with Covid anyway.  All my extended family have had multiple shots and all have had Covid.  So the answer is to get more shots.

Nah.  That's Albert Enstein's definition of insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
 

19 minutes ago, garygooner said:

If people still want boosters wouldn't it be better now to wait for the Omicron specific vaccines when they are available. 

they've been a long time coming haven't they? I'm starting to think that it's all just one gigantic con to enrich Big Pharma ????

 

but seriously, I'm done with stoopidy needles. had two AZ then a Moderna nine months later, that's it I'm done!

57 minutes ago, connda said:

And most people I know including high profile elites like Fauci take all the shots and still come down with Covid anyway. 

Fauci had 2 shots and 2 boosters and had mild symptoms and continue to work from home. At his age, he could have suffered worst if not for the vaccines. 

8 hours ago, connda said:

One shot every three months?  What's the problem with that!

No problem except it doesnt stop you getting it and it doesnt stop you passing it on.

 

By all means you can get a jab every week if you want that is your choice but I dont want it and that is my choice

On 6/16/2022 at 12:38 PM, keith101 said:

These will not give you immunity against Covid , at best limit the affect the virus has on people .

I had my first booster shot in May after having to wait 6 months to get it .

Previous infection with omicron is not even givving much immunity against omicron. So what effect will the original vaccine have?

I am fully vaccinated and boostered in Thailand, but currently in UK

i did transfer my records to NHS app  i was told by nurse that unless you are old or have  special cases or needs boosters were not being administer here.

So i suppose if Thailand wanted or required fully up date tourist or in my case returning expats it may not be possible to comply 

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