Registrants in Thailand will receive vaccines on first-come-first-serve basis from May 31

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Announcing the resolution, Deputy Public Health Minister Sathit Pitutecha said inoculation for general registrants would start on Aug 1.

The Public Health Ministry resolved to allow general people to register for COVID-19 vaccination from May 31 onwards.

Announcing the resolution, Deputy Public Health Minister Sathit Pitutecha said inoculation for general registrants would start on Aug 1.



Registration for elderly people and those with seven groups of chronic diseases will continue after May 31 and registrants will receive vaccines on a first-come-first-serve basis. Earlier their registration was set to end on May 31.

The registration will be standard in all provinces except in Bangkok where there will be web-based registration and registration at convenience stores. The systems of the capital will be connected to the Mor Prom registration system.



The people who are 18 years old and over and will study aboard and need COVID-19 vaccination before departures can register for inoculation at https://bit.ly/2RAk6FZ or via QR Code within May 30. The vaccination will happen at Chulalongkorn University on June 3-4.

Students in other provinces can input their profile and seek more information at [email protected]. (TNA)