What vaccinations for Thailand

A trip to Thailand is not possible without some preparation, especially when it comes to your health. Make sure you have received the correct vaccinations for Thailand and if you bring medicines you should know the customs rules. You can read all about it in this article on Thailandblog. If you go to Thailand, it is recommended to get vaccinated against DTP, Hepatitis A and maybe also Typhoid fever.

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Are you planning to travel to Thailand soon? Thailand is a beautiful country with a lot of diversity. And that is the recipe for an unforgettable holiday!

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When I opened my MohPrompt via LINE this afternoon, something caught my eye. When I clicked on “Digital Health Pass” I saw that a box had also been added with the name “EU Digital COVID Certificate”.

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Yesterday I suddenly thought of an earlier article by Hans Bos regarding the “International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate” with QR-Code that is issued by Thailand and that you could also request online. Had actually forgotten about it, but decided to request it yesterday. More out of curiosity because I don't need it right away.

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The Ministry of Health has informed that the e-vaccination passport will be issued free of charge to anyone who has been vaccinated in Thailand.

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There is a possibility for foreigners living in Thailand, who have been vaccinated, to create a vaccination certificate in the MorProm app without the 13-digit ID number (CID).

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The Thai Ministry of Health issues a vaccination passport, as previously published in the Royal Gazette.

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Liability statement for COVID vaccine

By Ronny LatYa
Posted in Health, Vaccination
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October 4, 2021

Coincidentally, today 04/10/21 I had to get my 2nd Pfizer vaccine in Kanchanaburi.

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Message from the Dutch embassy in Bangkok: The Belgian embassy in Bangkok has reserved a quantity of AstraZeneca vaccines (produced in Japan and Thailand). If the stock allows, the Dutch can also qualify for this.

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Vaccination

6 August 2021

The Dutch Association of Pattaya sends a message on July 30 from someone who says that the Bangkok Hospital Pattaya has started vaccinating regular customers free of charge.

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Belgians and Dutch people of all age groups living in Thailand can register for a Covid-11.00 vaccination from today at 19 a.m. Thai time. This can be done on the website expatvac.consular.go.th, the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced.

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Foreigners living in Thailand can now register directly for their Covid-19 vaccine at two hospitals in Bangkok: Phyathai 2 and Samitivej Sukhumvit. Registration via the website Thailandintervac.com is no longer possible.

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French citizens in Thailand over the age of 55 will soon be able to get a free COVID-19 vaccine courtesy of the French Embassy in Bangkok.

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B2-9/2. That's the lot number of my AstraZeneca syringe that penetrated my arm this morning. You read that right: I was vaccinated for free at Hua Hin Hospital, along with about 2500 others. But if my Thai partner hadn't come along, I would have gone down in paperwork.

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Of course we could wait for it. After all, Murphy's Law was invented in Thailand. What can go wrong, will go wrong, especially when it comes to a coordinated approach.

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The Thai government is developing an English-language vaccination registration app especially for foreign residents. After registration, foreigners may report to the so-called walk-in vaccination centers and receive a free shot there.

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The Thai government receives the poodle prize for the umpteenth time in the field of vaccinations. The messages, often contradictory, roll off the offices in Bangkok like droppings from a rabbit's ass. One day there are enough vaccinations for everyone, the next day that turns out not to be the case.

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Dutch nationals residing abroad are dependent on the vaccination program of the country of residence for vaccination in the context of covid-19. For more information about the Thai vaccination program, see for example the Facebook page of PR Thai Government www.facebook.com/thailandprd

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The corona vaccinations will also start soon in Thailand and that is good news in itself. Inoculation (also vaccination) is the injection of a vaccine into the body that will cause it to make antibodies to prevent the potentially deadly infectious disease COVID-19. It is less good news for people who are afraid of needles, say suffer from fear of needles.

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