1) How Can I Register for a Vaccination?
a) Mor Phrom V.2 app.
At this time it appears it’s only valid for Only Thai people or Expats with a
Thai ID number shown on their Pink Card
i) Launch the Line App
ii) Click the Home button on the bottom line
iii) Click the Person+ icon in the upper right
iv) Click the QR code icon on the top line
v) Scan this barcode:
vi) Click the Person+Add icon
vii) Go back to Home
viii) Click on the Mor Prom line:
ix) Scroll down to find:
x) Click the green button
xi) Scroll down a long, long way and click green button to approve the user agreement for the Mor Prom
service.
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xii) Click the green button to approve data collection of your personal information
xiii) Click the green button to approve understanding of the vaccination statement
xiv) Fill in the form, on separate lines: First Name, Surname, National Identification Number (Top Line of Pink
Card), Second National Identification Number (Number in white box on the back of the Pink Card), Birth
Date, then click the green button
xv) Select which group you fall into
(1) Medical Personnel
(2) Frontline personnel involved in the control and prevention of COVID 19
(3) Seniors 60 years and over
(4) People with 7 underlying diseases
(5) General public
xvi) Enter information into the long form, which is mostly in Thai.
(1) Pull down for salutation
(2) Confirm first name and surname
(3) Confirm Thai ID number
(4) Confirm birthdate
(5) Phone number
(6) Gender
(7) Street address
(8) Pull down for province
(9) Pull down for town
(10) Pull down for which hospital you prefer
(11) Click the green button
xvii) Final page is the confirmation of registration.
(1) If you are in the First Group you may get a screen to set up an appointment date. If anyone is in the First Group and gets an appointment, please let us know in the comments how this works.
(2) If you are in the Second Group, you will be contacted later when vaccinations open up
b) At your local hospital
c) At your local health office
d) At your local private hospital, if offered
e) At your local private clinic, if offered.
2) Who can register as of May 1, 2021 - “First Group”?
a) Over 60 years old
b) Chronic diseases including severe respiratory syndrome, heart and coronary
diseases, kidney diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes, cancer patients under treatment, and obese
patients weighing over 100kg, or having a body mass index exceeding 35
3) Who can register on July 1, 2021 - “Second Group”?
a) General public 18-59 years old
b) Expats
4) Where can you get vaccinated?
a) Government hospital
b) Health office
c) Government pop-up vaccination center
d) Private hospital, if they are able to source vaccines
e) Private clinic, if they are able to source vaccines
5) When will vaccinations for the general public start?
a) First group vaccinations are scheduled to start June 7
b) Second group vaccinations are scheduled to start sometime in August
6) Which vaccines will be available? Additional vaccines may be available by the time you
can get your shot.
There will be no choice of which one you get
a) Sinovac
b) AstraZeneca
7) What is the cost?
a) Free for Thai people
b) Expats, depending on where you get vaccinated:
i) Free
ii) For a service charge
iii) For vaccine cost and service charge