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Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
A chance to get a first jab would be nice. -
Prayut sets October reopening target for Thailand
Patanawet replied to reader's topic in Gay Thailand
Londoner - you do realise that the dictator here is affectionately known as 'Pinocchio'?. -
Tourist provinces to reopen in October, minister says
Patanawet replied to reader's topic in Gay Thailand
Sorry, I meant not sold in restaurants and bars etc. If businesses are to close like the rest of Thailand at 8 or 9 then Phuket after dark will be a sad place. -
Tourist provinces to reopen in October, minister says
Patanawet replied to reader's topic in Gay Thailand
Especially if the were still to be no alcohol. -
Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
Hear hear. Please keep at least this thread on topic. Let's know if any expats actually get real appointments (mine seems to be 1st of Jan. 1970) and jabs. -
Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
Well, some progress -- maybe. I followed a link (forget where from) that took me to a site where I could register online. Oh, it's called intervac. http://www.thailandintervac.com Amongst other things it lists there, vaccines (2 available now and 2 not). COVID-19 Vaccine Availability Updated on June 6th,2021 Sinovac (Available) AstraZeneca (Available) Johnsons & Johnsons Moderna On completing the form, I got this confirmation: VACCINE BOOKING INFORMATION Date 01 JAN 1970 Place - Time Status Wait for an email confirmation from oicddchotline@gmail.com Make of that what you will. As an aside, the spokesman on the CCSA daily bulletin just said that from today it is not possible for 'walk-in' registrations.. Wait and see I suppose. -
Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
No registration for private jabs yet. Email from Samitivej last night. Greetings from Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital. We regret to inform you that currently we are not open for registration and COVID vaccine is not available at our hospital at this moment. We still do not have information on exactly when, which vaccine(s) will be available to us, how many doses we will be able to procure, or what the price of each dose will be at this point in time. When the information becomes clearer, we will be sure to keep you updated with the details. We thank you for your understanding and patience in the matter very much. Best regards, Thanarat Pichetsuntorn Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital -
Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
Hmmm I don't see where I fit in as a P.R. -
Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
Legally AND illegally. The virus doesn't inspect visas. -
Expats are included in Thailand’s vaccination plan
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
The way that I understood the live statement was that within a week or two Thais will be able to drop in at malls etc. closely followed by farang, just as soon as the UK Track and trace Trace system has helped them set up a world beating app. -
I have always wondered on all three boards if it would be possible to flag threads that have gone far away from the the original thread title. How annoying if one is, for example, looking for information on tourist zones with quarantine free opening to be confronted with lengthy discussions on monorail definitions and no way, without reading them all, to know if someone has hopefully gone back to the OP's meaning. This is only an example; all boards are guilty of this.
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And today ----- This is on a Reuters website today hmmmmmmm, "Thailand plans to waive its mandatory quarantine for vaccinated visitors to its capital Bangkok and top tourist destinations from October, an official said on Friday, in a bid to revive a key industry battered by coronavirus travel curbs". https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1216343-thailand aims-for-wider-tourism-reopening-from-october/?fbclid=IwAR2ifgcwM5wvXE5cGACK23Hj6RYDriagEMP0OEb0C5e7v8lGjhLYPNxaGGY
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Searched through Al Jazeera but could find nothing about Thailand today.
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Thanks z909, you talk a lot of sense.
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And what about the $100,000 covid medical insurance and is there a compulsory 500,000 Baht bank balance requirement?
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Vaccine passports approved to cut quarantine time in Thailand
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
A friend on retirement visa came back from UK and had to pay 17,000 for the Covid insurance. -
Vaccine passports approved to cut quarantine time in Thailand
Patanawet replied to TotallyOz's topic in Gay Thailand
And the compulsory 7K-17K Baht Covid insurance for $100,000 cover will put some off. -
I probably meant 'they might OK Songkran with cloth masks'
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And Songkran to look forward to! Knowing the Thai health authorities and their 'oh so knowledgeable' boss, they might all Songkran WITH masks
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Anddy, please tell us that the photo is not from last night -- dangerously crowded and not a mask in sight.
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I visited soi 4 last night and what a pleasant surprise. Busy just like the old days. Every bar (except Welcome Bar) was open and busy. Jupiter open again. Banana open again Hugs open again. Strangers Bar open again. Balcony Pub had Aomam the lady singer. Pride had a singer guitarist. Stranger was packed into the soi like the old weekend nights. Balcony and Telephone terraces were full to capacity as was Connection. Let's hope that was a sign of things to come. The only downside was the thousands of tiny moths gathered around any bright lights. I'm told that this is a regular annual occurrence and usually is only one night -- then disappear the next night as if by magic. Let's see tonight. Closing time, midnight (except Pride 23:00)
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And still pony up for $100,000 Covid medical insurance?