Re: Vaccines - Covid 19
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:04 am
The wife got a email that she is scheduled to be jabbed with sinopharm, not sinovac on the 29th. Reading up on the two it seems either one isn't much different from the other.
If you register with Med Park hospital you can choose between Pfizer or AZ vaccine, free, easy to get an appointment, easy access, well organised and free car park404cameljockey wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:56 amWe do, and I choose to wait, maybe months! I am always looking for private alternatives when fresh supplies are on order. Wife and I hardly go outdoors anyway. She was dead against SV, I'm dubious, but anyway won't vaccinate without her, maybe silly but there you go.hhinner wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:44 pm Although it may not be (m)any bodies first choice, if you take the Sinovac vaccine, you at least get the AZ jab 3-4 weeks later - if you wait for AZ or Pfizer then it could be months, unless you’re able to register at one of the Bangkok providers that may give it sooner? At least we have a choice!!
I'm in agreement with 404, waiting and hoping that private hospitals more locally will be offering better choices later this year (more likely early next) for those that don't want a 14 hour round trip to Bangkok (or a night there) and then the quarantine on return.joelle wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:08 amIf you register with Med Park hospital you can choose between Pfizer or AZ vaccine, free, easy to get an appointment, easy access, well organised and free car park404cameljockey wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:56 am We do, and I choose to wait, maybe months! I am always looking for private alternatives when fresh supplies are on order. Wife and I hardly go outdoors anyway. She was dead against SV, I'm dubious, but anyway won't vaccinate without her, maybe silly but there you go.
Sorry, didn't see this earlier (I don't actually visit the site every day and usually only look at the most recent page when I do) but yes, I'm getting the same message.
Sorry, but no I don't. When it was still the message inviting me for a first dose that I knew I didn't need, I wasn't so bothered. However the new message is more worrying - if the people scheduling the appointments (HHH) don't think I had the first dose, why would they still schedule me for a second?Big Boy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 11:10 am I'll bring a spare set of boxing gloves for you as well on Monday
Seriously, I'm convinced its just the IT or a U.S.E.R. problem. I've concluded that Thais love paper, so as long as we have the paper, we will get done.
As we aren't on the system, do you have any idea what time we should attend please?
If you look at the WHO site it gives all the details on all vaccines approved to date by WHO.thecolonel wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:42 pmHappy to hear great reports from HHH!HHTel wrote:You're quite right DB. Hopefully that will change. Thailand's AZ vaccine has after all passed all the quality tests in Europe and the US. Pfizer is not made locally so as it's only manufactured in the US, I would guess that it's approved in the UK.
But what's the *latest* Intel on efficacy of Sino+Az
Saw some stuff a while back.
But on basis that many forum members have taken this option perhaps they researched very recently??
TIA
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On Aug. 10, the WHO also cautioned against the quick adoption of mixing vaccines in an interim statement. “While these studies are encouraging, they require cautious interpretation given the limited sample sizes and lack of follow up, especially related to safety data, and the uncertain relevance of immunological readouts in relation to clinical impact,”
Thanks kindly for the info, I do miss a lot of stuff. Today I've been advised that I have two Moderna jabs reserved for me and same for my wife at a BKK hospital, when they arrive. I do want to avoid the travel, not really because of the self-isolation on return, but we have just taken a 12 year old (we think 12) soi dog into our care and he does demand a lot of love and attention, we're just forming a bond with him now. Maybe later this year we'll be happier to leave him with people, so I'll place all BKK options on the table!joelle wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 9:08 amIf you register with Med Park hospital you can choose between Pfizer or AZ vaccine, free, easy to get an appointment, easy access, well organised and free car park404cameljockey wrote: ↑Wed Aug 18, 2021 8:56 amWe do, and I choose to wait, maybe months! I am always looking for private alternatives when fresh supplies are on order. Wife and I hardly go outdoors anyway. She was dead against SV, I'm dubious, but anyway won't vaccinate without her, maybe silly but there you go.hhinner wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 5:44 pm Although it may not be (m)any bodies first choice, if you take the Sinovac vaccine, you at least get the AZ jab 3-4 weeks later - if you wait for AZ or Pfizer then it could be months, unless you’re able to register at one of the Bangkok providers that may give it sooner? At least we have a choice!!