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Will my mix and match vaccines, spaced 3 months apart, be approved for entry into Thailand?

Nov 21, 2021
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Adam ****
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Has anyone got approved with mix and match vaccines that were spaced 3 months apart? that is my situation, and I am afraid they may not approve me.
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The post inquires about the approval status of mix and match COVID-19 vaccines spaced 3 months apart for entry into Thailand, with commenters noting that guidelines do not specify time frames as long as two acceptable doses are received.
Wannikea *********
It's silly because Thais were initially dosed with Astra 12 weeks apart.
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Brandon ************
The guidelines don't list time frames for vaccines, just that you've received 2 doses of acceptable vaccine
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Wannikea *********
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@Wannikea ********
So the advantage of the dodgy Sinovac is the shots can be close together
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Rampi ********
Dates of vaccines? Types of vaccines?
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Adam ****
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@Rampi *******
the specifics dont matter, but let's just say pfizer and then three months later moderna. Do you have experience with something similar?
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Rampi ********
@Adam ***
yes we did have someone who came with those from Germany. It worked fine.
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Adam ****
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and the source is:
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Adam ****
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so I am looking for someone who has actually applied with doses spaced further apart than recommended.
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Adam ****
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@Brandon ***********
no, you are all wrong. the guidelines actually state the the second dose has to be spaced according to the recommendation of the first vaccine type used. Quote: "Thailand fully recognizes mixed vaccination. However, your second dose needs to be administered based on the recommended timeframe for each vaccine type (first dose)..."
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if I’m not mistaken it needs to be a minimum of 14 days since your last dose
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Adam ****
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@Curtis ********************
minimum is not an issue. the question is whether there is a maximum time frame
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