This Monday, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will provide AstraZeneca vaccines to people of all nationalities aged 18 or over.
The BMA’s medical services department director Dr Suksan Kittisupakorn stated that the department is speeding up the roll-out of vaccinations for Bangkok citizens as much as possible. Apart from appointments made through the QueQ app, the BMA will start providing walk-in vaccinations for the AstraZeneca vaccine on 31 January at seven BMA-associated hospitals. Vaccines will be administered to all groups aged 18 and over for their first, second or booster injection while stocks last.
The locations, operation time, and contact numbers for these hospitals are:
1. BMA General Hospital: Monday-Wednesday from 9 AM-2 PM. Tel no. 02-225-1354
2. Charoen Krung Pracharak Hospital: Monday-Friday from 8 AM-3 PM (from February 7-25, 2022) Tel no. 02-289-7000-4
3. Luang Phor Taweesak Chutinataro Uthit Hospital: Monday-Friday from 1 PM-3 PM Tel no. 02-429-3575- 81 ext 8589
4. Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Lat Krabang Hospital: Monday-Friday from 8 AM-3 PM Tel no. 02-327-3049
5. Ratchaphiphat Hospital: Monday-Sunday from 8.30 AM-3 PM Tel no. 02-444-0163 ext 0
6. Khlong Sam Wa Hospital: Monday-Friday from 8 AM-11 AM Tel no. 064-557-6009
7. BMA Bang Na Hospital: Monday-Friday from 8 AM-2 PM Tel no. .02-180-0201-3 ext 103,104
Vaccination will be provided to only recipients with one of the following formulae:
– Those who had Sinovac and Sinopharm as their first dose with a duration of vaccination longer than 4 weeks.
– Those who had AstraZeneca as their first dose with a duration of vaccination longer than 8 weeks.
– Those who had Sinovac or Sinopharm as their first and second dose with a duration of vaccination longer than 4 weeks.
– Those who had AstraZeneca for their first two doses with a duration of vaccination longer than 3 months.
– Those who had Sinovac or Sinopharm as their first dose, AstraZeneca as their second dose with a duration of vaccination longer than 3 months.
Thai citizens must bring their ID cards, while foreigners must bring their passports as well as their social security cards or pink cards for the walk-in service. A personal pen is also required.