“Influenza vaccination” free, check 11 injection points throughout Bangkok.

news teamBangkok online business Pakchk 11 injection pointflu vaccine” areaBangkok For people in 7 risk groups to prevent and reduce severe illnesses You can receive free services or register for services through the application. wallet Until August 31, 2022 or until the vaccine runs out.

For people in 7 risk groups can receive services “influenza vaccination” Free includes

  • Pregnant women 4 months and older
  • Children 6 months – 2 years
  • Patients with 7 chronic diseases (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, and diabetes)
  • Seniors 65 years and over
  • People with cerebral palsy who cannot help themselves
  • Thalassemia patients and immunodeficiency (including symptomatic HIV-infected people)
  • Obesity (weight greater than 100 kg or body mass index greater than 35 kg/m²)

by 11 points, the list of hospitals under the Bangkok

  1. central hospital
  2. Taksin Hospital
  3. Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital
  4. Luang Pho Thaweesak Chutintharo Uthit Hospital
  5. Vejkarunrat Hospital
  6. Lat Krabang Hospital, Bangkok
  7. Ratchapipat Hospital
  8. Sirindhorn Hospital
  9. Bangkhuntien Elderly Hospital
  10. Khlong Sam Wa Hospital
  11. Bangna Hospital, Bangkok

In addition, influenza vaccine can be booked by registering through the following channels:

1. Register through the application “Bao Tang”

2. Reserve the right by yourself at all 69 Bangkok Health Service Centers.

or in case of inconvenient to register via Application and can receive walk-in service at a public health center near home Please bring your ID card or birth certificate (in the case of a child) on the day of vaccination service. From now until 31 August 2022 or until the vaccine runs out.

The influenza vaccine provides protection once morest three strains of influenza virus (an A/Victoria/2570/2019 (H1N1) pdm09-like virus, an A/Darwin/9/2021 (H3N2)-like virus; and a B/Austria/1359417/2021 (B/ictoria lineage)-like virus.), as defined by the World Health Organization.

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