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June 14th, 2021, 18:22
#41
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
By now your name and passport number is probably for sale on the Dark Web. There’s been a data breach of the Intervacc site; names and passport numbers were disclosed publicly
https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/vac...sport-numbers/
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June 14th, 2021, 20:17
#42
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
I'm surprised that anyone is surprised!
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June 21st, 2021, 15:31
#43
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
Private hospitals getting frustrated, and casting blame on government for not being transparent and for blocking the procurement of foreign vaccines.
Nothing that we don't already know, but nicely summarized.
https://www.thaienquirer.com/28502/p...th-government/
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Ruthrieston (June 22nd, 2021)
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June 24th, 2021, 16:24
#44
Junior member
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
https://xn--12cmj6ba0a7b3g4a6fud5d2a.com/
Is the site here in Phuket for non work permit farang
I registered last Monday ,got a choice of appointments/ venues ( + 2nd jab appointment )
Booked 27 June for the AZ jab
No residency proof that I can see ( although it's possible to cross checked with your 90 day report I imagine
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July 5th, 2021, 10:50
#45
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
Guam is in the process of launching, what it refers to as, "Air Vacation & Vaccination (Air V&V) Packages".
Your choice; Moderna, Pfizer, or Johnson & Johnson.
The statement below was taken from one of their articles:
"The Air V&V program requires participants to pay for their quarantine hotel stay, up to a week, during which they will receive a vaccine shot on the second day. Depending on which vaccine they choose, visitors could be on island for as little as three days, or more than a month. If they test negative at the end of their hotel quarantine, they would be allowed to leave their hotel room and enjoy the island, just like any other traveler".
Packages include;
- Airport transfers
- 2 doses vaccine (or, 1 dose Johnson & Johnson)
- Vaccine Card and Vaccine Medical History Report
- 3 PCR tests (during stay)
Flights from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi to Guam are approx 12 hours (or longer depending on the itinerary you select). (one stop flights)
If tourists request Moderna or Pfizer vaccines they must stay one month or longer on the island (government quarantine hotel). J&J only requires 3 days stay. Cost of meals not included in the package.
People with previous blood clotting issues are advised to avoid the J&J vaccine.
The option of getting the J&J vaccine and only staying in Guam for 3-4 days is appealing to me, although I just can't handle the 14 day quarantine in Bangkok on the return. This may be of interest to others.
If you want hotel registration details, cost, etc. - you can send your request for information to this address: infotokyo@guamreef.com. You must include your fill name, age, and brief description of what your interested in. I see a message to them yesterday and waiting for reply.
Some general information about Air V&V provided in the links below:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/guam-of...start-economy/
https://www.guamvisitorsbureau.com/n...dy-for-takeoff
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July 6th, 2021, 19:17
#46
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
July 18th, second Modurna dose!
You expats should move to Canada, because our vaccination program seems to kick ass. We were all promised a first dose by end of Sept... I'm 39 and will have my second dose in a couple weeks, so we're way ahead of schedule.
Looks like pretty boy Trudeau will probably get himself re-elected next election.
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July 9th, 2021, 16:54
#47
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
Several expats in Pattaya have confirmed the fact that farang over age 75 can get free Astrazenica jab at the Bang Sue Grand Station/Bangkok from now until July 18. Not sure what happens after July 18.
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July 9th, 2021, 19:00
#48
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
According to the CCSA Meeting Overview (see below) Pfizer vaccine donated by the U.S. to Thailand will also be available to foreigners over age 60.
There's a lot of "if's" here, but at least things seem to be moving in the right direction.
https://web.facebook.com/thailandprd...6/?_rdc=1&_rdr
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July 9th, 2021, 20:13
#49
Member
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
If you have a work permit under BOI you can now register online as at today. I just got this email:
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thailand is preparing for the full reopening and currently working to curb COVID-19 outbreak. To this end, Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) would like to ask for your cooperation in answering the SURVEY in relation to COVID-19 vaccination. The information we receive from you will be passed on to the responsible agencies to further plan appropriate COVID-19 vaccine rollout for foreigners in Thailand.
Please click here https://booking.boi.go.th/vaccine.php
Kind regards,
Foreign Expert Unit
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July 17th, 2021, 08:45
#50
Re: Expat Vaccine Registration
Free Vaccine for Expats over 60
MedPark Hospital Bangkok is now accepting Registration Requests for free vaccine for any expat over 60. No I.D Card required.
Completing the on-line Request Form took 10 minutes.
Must include scanned copy of passport.
When completing the Form, it defaulted to showing me the month of August. I selected the date and time in August that I would like to make my appointment.
Confirmation of this Request will come to me via e:mail.
Here's the link to the Request Form:
https://www.medparkhospital.com/en/p...xDw-HcVhtyU3Nw.
The assumption is that expats over 60 will receive the Astrazenica vaccine.
Good Luck!
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