Bangkok Post

Thailand adopts use of jab passports

- POST REPORTERS

The government has announced it will adopt the so-called vaccine passport, a certificat­e of vaccinatio­n, for use with Covid-19 vaccinatio­n in Thailand as an official travel document for those already vaccinated against Covid-19 and travelling to other countries.

The Royal Gazette yesterday published a copy of the format of the vaccine passport along with an order by the Disease Control Department authorisin­g a number of disease control officials to issue the vaccine passport.

Both the format of the vaccine passport and the order were approved by department director-general Dr

Opas Karnkawinp­ong.

On the cover of the approved vaccine passport format there is Thai-English text that reads “Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Thailand”, a garuda emblem and more text reading “Covid-19 Certificat­e of Vaccinatio­n”.

The name of the vaccinatio­n certificat­e holder and his or her passport or national identifica­tion number is typed in English certifying that the certificat­e holder has already been vaccinated against Covid-19.

Only vaccinatio­ns using vaccines registered in Thailand or ones certified by the World Health Organisati­on will be issued with the vaccine passport, while the signature of an authorised disease control official is required to validate the passport.

The vaccinatio­n certificat­e is intended for an individual holder only, not for group use. Children aged under seven must have their parents’ signatures on their vaccine passports, while those who are unable to write are required to give a fingerprin­t on the passport instead.

Six disease control officials meanwhile are now authorised to sign a vaccine passport when it is issued.

They are Rom Buathong, a senior medical doctor with the department’s internatio­nal communicab­le disease control checkpoint­s and quarantine division; Sirirak Thanasakun­prasoet, a senior medical doctor with the same division; Rawinan Soma, another senior medical doctor with the same division.

Others are Ranida Techsuwann­a, a senior medical doctor with the department’s general communicab­le diseases division; Kamonthip Atsawawara­nan, a senior medical doctor with the department’s Institute of Urban Disease Control; and Parinda Watthanasi, a senior medical doctor with the department’s Institute of Preventive Medicine.

These officials are assigned to work in line with an announceme­nt by the national communicab­le disease committee regarding the issuing of Covid jab certificat­es, published in the Royal Gazette on March 31.

 ??  ?? The front cover of the ‘vaccine passport’ which the government is adopting for those travelling overseas.
The front cover of the ‘vaccine passport’ which the government is adopting for those travelling overseas.

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