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Thailand to make, supply AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine


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7 hours ago, Forza2002 said:

The first supplies of Covid-19 vaccine are expected to be available to Thais in early 2021. Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30395936

 

Last Fri it was stated that the Vaccine would be available at the beginning of next year, now it's the middle... Time will tell, but given Thailand's past track record of meeting any stated deadlines for Projects I wouldn't be holding my breath.

It'll just be a list of names from TAT like the first plane load of new tourists!!!????????????????????????????????

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56 minutes ago, Poet said:


Effective may be less important than you suppose. The main "job to be done" here is to provide governments with a credible narrative for re-opening their economies. They have backed themselves into a PR corner by massively overreacting and terrifying their populations. A vaccine from Oxford University sounds credible, and that might be the only escape route available to governments.

True. And surely mandatory for Foreigners. Many who wont even wear a mask.

Who will leave Thailand if the jab is necessary on entry and every 90 days? 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Blumpie said:

What ever happened to the Thai's vaccine that they were so proud of?  Oh let me guess, it never got off the ground.  Go figure.  

same as with their other genius' invention such as dengue vaccine or some cancer treatment.

Just to make themselves important in the news one day and justify their existence to their superiors, getting budget and a pat on the back.

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8 hours ago, AndrewMciver said:

This vaccine is still undergoing tests. It's been halted in the USA. 

 

It is rumoured to provide only short term immunity - something like 6 months. But may lessen symptoms for a year if you catch it. 

So twice the supply will be needed over a year or more if less efficacy.

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