There are still 9 days left. Repeat 7 groups at risk of injecting. “Flu Vaccine” Free

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On August 23, 2022, Facebook, National Health Security Office Post a message saying will end the injection campaign The “flu vaccine” is free of charge, while the “flu” continues to be an epidemic. Each year, Thailand has reported cases of And there are more numbers during the rainy season that the infection spreads easily. But during the COVID-19 situation Many people may forget to remember. Although the disease can cause serious symptoms and complications that can be fatal. especially people in 7 risk groups

so the injection A “flu vaccine” for prevention is still a necessity. Counting down the last 9 days, according to the NHSO together with the Department of Disease Control to campaign against influenza vaccinations. Starting from May 1, if you are in 7 risk groups or survey people we love and care about whether they are in 7 risk groups or not. Don’t forget to get vaccinated against influenza.

For the people, people from 7 risk groups, all rights to treatment Contact for free influenza vaccination at all hospitals in the National Health Insurance system, including all public hospitals, S.P.S. hospitals, public health centers in the Bangkok area, private clinics and private hospitals participating. (recommended to call in advance) No need to reserve, first come first served or until the vaccine runs out

In this regard, you can search for hospitals near your home at the Pao Tang app, health bag menu > select health promotion services, check rights > select immunization with vaccines > if you are in 7 risk groups, there will be a menu to choose > vaccination. Seasonal influenza (7 risk groups) After that, see the vaccination service unit only in the Bangkok area. You can reserve the queue through the Bao Tang app (if you don’t have a smartphone. Only those who live in the Bangkok area. Call to reserve an appointment at the hotline 1330 press 8, repeat only the area. Bangkok only)

Who are the risk groups?

1. Pregnant women, gestational age 4 months or more (services throughout the year)

2. All children 6 months to 2 years old

3. People with chronic diseases as follows: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, kidney failure, cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, and diabetes.

4. Persons aged 65 years and over

5. Thalassemia and immunocompromised people (including symptomatic HIV-infected people)

6. Obesity (weight > 100 kg or BMI > 35 kg/m2)

7. People with cerebral palsy who cannot help themselves

However, you can ask for more information at NHSO hotline 1330 24 hours a day or click https://lin.ee/zzn3pU6. Add Line friends with NHSO @nhso

thanks facebook National Health Security Office

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