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Tourism Ministry Proposes Free Covid-19 Booster Shots for Tourists


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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

on January 5 to discuss the lifting of Beijing’s “zero-Covid” policy.

Sounds like they are starting to worry that the Chinese are going to infect Thailand with Covid 19, hence the free jabs.....LOL

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8 minutes ago, 4MyEgo said:

Sounds like they are starting to worry that the Chinese are going to infect Thailand with Covid 19, hence the free jabs.....LOL

COVID vaccines are for protecting you from getting seriously sick when infected.  Not preventing you from spreading the virus.  The Thai government is trying to kill two birds with one stone.  Making money from Chinese tourists by offering covid vaccines and attracting them to come to Thailand for holidays.

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

One of the Tourism and Sports Ministry’s proposals is for the Public Health Ministry to provide free Covid-19 booster shots to tourists from all countries that wish to receive Covid vaccination in Thailand.

Ah, so the tourists will be free to say no thank you?

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I can get vacines for free in my home country and I'd assume it is the same for most tourists. Why would anyone wait to go to Thailand, then go through the rigmarole of trying to get a vaccine during their holidays.

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3 minutes ago, Joe Farang said:

I can get vacines for free in my home country and I'd assume it is the same for most tourists. Why would anyone wait to go to Thailand, then go through the rigmarole of trying to get a vaccine during their holidays.

not all vax are available in some countries.

That move is towards chinese tourists who have limited access to mrna vaxxes.

Thailand is making astra zeneca and probably by now has a large surplus. I think china hasn't contracted that one as well.

some countries started to charge for boosters. As I recall the moderna will start charging for mrna for over $100 from January, if the government won't cover that cost, so each patient will have to pay.

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3 hours ago, Kopitiam said:

COVID vaccines are for protecting you from getting seriously sick when infected.  Not preventing you from spreading the virus.  The Thai government is trying to kill two birds with one stone.  Making money from Chinese tourists by offering covid vaccines and attracting them to come to Thailand for holidays.

for the 100th time, vaccines reduce transmission of the virus.

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Posted
7 hours ago, internationalism said:

In effect healthy and wealthy tourists will skip thailand until covid situation is clear

Outside of a handful of countries in Asia, and excepting the latest news on China, Covid is barely a thing in most of the world's lives now.

 

It's not reported on widely, doesn't make the news in most countries (Latest reports on China ending Covid Zero clearly are an exception to this)

 

Covid isn't a consideration at all for the vast majority of travellers around the world, so won't be for the "healthy and wealthy" tourists. 

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2 hours ago, Pumpuynarak said:

Central shopping mall

I had to get mine there also. 

It was quite orderly.  

 

I'm surprised they still have some on offer. Nothing available in Sakon Nakhon. 

 

 

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17 hours ago, Kopitiam said:

Why do we still have waves and waves of transmission when so many have already been vaccinated?  Many have also re-infection even with multiple booster shots?

The virus will continue to spread as long as R0 > 1.

 

In other words, as long as there are low information types who refuse to get vaccinated.

 

The vaccine reduces infection, but does not eliminate them. Similarly, getting Covid reduces the risk of a subsequent infection, but does not eliminate the risk.

 

 

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