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Thailand to launch nationwide Covid-19 vaccination in May


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49 minutes ago, spermwhale said:

You understand that the AstraZenica does are less than 100 baht apiece right? Better save up 

 

Seems odd then that they are not simply buying 140 million doses for the whole country then. Oh wait, there’s massive global over demand and under supply.
Please let us know how you get on at a private hospital in May waving your 100 baht around.

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Looks like it will be 2022 before this married expat is forced to obtain a jab in order to obtain an extension of stay.  Bets?  (Just kidding Big Brother Prawit, just kidding.  I would never ever bet).

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I for one am not interested in the first lot of vaccine, probably like all first vaccines it wont do the job etc. as for kids at school am I glad I passed that, we had five, and it did not matter what we did you could not stop them from bringing something home (no did not have Chinese kids at our schools back then) but they still came home with the flue and who can forget the nits in the hair? short hair time

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So how do they define 'the elderly and vulnerable groups'? All retirees here in Thailand are over 50 anyway so what is the cut-off age? Will be interesting to see if I get vaccinated when I turn up at a public hospital with my ID card showing me to be 75 years old!

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand’s Covid-19 vaccination programme will begin in May 2021, according to the Department of Disease Control (DDC)’s action plan revealed on Thursday

Spoke with my brother in the UK today, announced on TV the government will start next week immunisation with a vaccine, first in line are elderly in care homes and front line personnel.

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12 hours ago, Flying Saucage said:

 

Then the question is: Why did they not preorder as well, as other countries did? 

 

Where they just waiting for a Chinese vaccine? Or are their priorities more to have arguments to keep the emergency law as long as possible active during the coming year? Or were they busy with their own money making and just forgot to preorder a vaccine? Or, are the Western vaccines simply too quickly available now, as the bankrupted Thai tourism industry is not yet cheap enough for investors from China and from their own clique?

 

Probably all these points play a role together.

 

 

At this time many leaders of countries around the world are on a ultra power control surge high, all are in on the 'Great Reset', 'Build back better', Build back for them, not the soon to be second class people, there's only two classes planned for, them the 'few elites', and the majority of second class ones that will own nothing.

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13 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Spoke with my brother in the UK today, announced on TV the government will start next week immunisation with a vaccine, first in line are elderly in care homes and front line personnel.

The zombie apocalypse will be coming soon...lol.  Lets hope that whatever it does, it slows down the Covid-19 virus and sends it packing.

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28 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Spoke with my brother in the UK today, announced on TV the government will start next week immunisation with a vaccine, first in line are elderly in care homes and front line personnel.

FDA meets December 10th in the US.  Approval is expected then.  Planes are already on tarmacs waiting to transport the jabs.  First ones will be getting them on the 14th.  Front line personnel and elderly in care homes, as you say.

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand’s Covid-19 vaccination programme will begin in May 2021, according to the Department of Disease Control (DDC)’s action plan revealed on Thursday.

Where is the vaccine going to come from , as they are at the bottom of the priority list due to low infections .

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2 minutes ago, Mavideol said:

UK not beginning Dec 8th, it was a stunt to publicity/politically revenge to the EU.... many hurdles still need to be clear in order for the UK to start to do anything, they were not prepared to stock the vaccine at such drastic cold requirements

Really?

https://apnews.com/article/uk-authorizes-vaccine-emergency-use-ea0170c978eb281a905866e5bd78bbdf

Hancock said Britain will begin receiving the first shipment of 800,000 doses from Belgium within days, and people will start getting the shots as soon as it arrives. Two doses three weeks apart are required. The country expects to receive millions of doses by the end of this year, Hancock said, though the exact number will depend on how fast it can be manufactured and checked for quality.

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7 hours ago, bodga said:

Maybe they know a scam when they see one with the  overpriced admitted by the govt cashcow of State Quarantine.

 

One man's scam is another man's entry fee. As for overpriced I call BS on that.

 

Regardless, it doesn't detract from the fact that for the vast majority the only thing stopping entry into Thailand is themselves.

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The problem is that other countries may not except this  Brand of vaccine

Take Australia for example

* apparently their was a news story of a person who had been vaccinated from some country (maybe had proof ). But Auss said no & threw the person into quarantine 

* Now you have the Quantas CEO suggesting everyone on international flights should be vaccinated (because he wants it for Quantas )

* Auss is in the throws of what Brand of vaccine it will except & needing some type of Vac passport

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2 hours ago, spermwhale said:

You understand that the AstraZenica does are less than 100 baht apiece right? Better save up 

 

 

It is what it is, if I need it, and have to have it - then I’m sure I will pay, but private hospitals are a license to make money.

 

Just to see my specialist, I need to be guided to the waiting room by a lovely greeter, then have my temperature, weight, height and blood pressure taken (oh sir, good news everything is normal - as last month?) and if I’m allergic to anything - 250B
 

This is going to be an interesting time. 

 

 

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"The country last week signed a Bt6-billion deal to buy 26 million doses of the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine to immunise 13 million people."

 

A little bit confused here. If they are buying 26 million doses ( 1 dose per person ) why is it only going to vaccinate 13 million people? What will happen to the remaining 13 million doses?

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2 minutes ago, TigerandDog said:

"The country last week signed a Bt6-billion deal to buy 26 million doses of the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine to immunise 13 million people."

 

A little bit confused here. If they are buying 26 million doses ( 1 dose per person ) why is it only going to vaccinate 13 million people? What will happen to the remaining 13 million doses?

It's a 2 jab series.

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5 minutes ago, herfiehandbag said:

I am sure that it will be the case, as with needing proof of vaccination to enter the country. 

 

To be honest, it is hard to argue against.

I'm sure many countries are going to take this approach.  Can't argue with them.  CV19 is a nasty virus.  Obviously!

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