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Only 3.2% of Thais vaccinated against COVID-19 since Feb 28th suffer side effects


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Only 3.2% of Thais vaccinated against COVID-19 since Feb 28th suffer side effects

 

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828, out of over 25,000 Thais, who were given COVID-19 vaccines have suffered side effects, according to the Disease Control Department.

 

So far, 116,000 doses have been distributed to hospitals in 13 provinces to be administered to specific groups of people, including frontline health officials, those who have been working in close contact with the infected or those suspected to be infected, elderly people and those with congenital diseases.

 

Among the 25,864 people vaccinated since February 28th, over 3,000 are medical personnel. Recently, the cabinet approved 6.3 billion baht to procure an additional 35 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, on top of 26 million doses already ordered, which should be sufficient to cover half of Thailand’s population this year.

 

Source: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/only-3-2-of-thais-vaccinated-against-covid-19-since-feb-28th-suffer-side-effects/

 

 

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1 hour ago, Soikhaonoiken said:

Why is the side effects in Thailand so high compared to other Countries, 

Apparently once you have been vacciated, your arm is tender and can get a headache, which both can last about 24-36 hours,  I wouldn't class that as side effects. 

They are classed as mild side effects. 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Only 3.2% of Thais vaccinated against COVID-19 since Feb 28th suffer side effects

 

only ?

 

out of 70 million people + that is horrendous 

 

not too many stats coming out of China - I wonder why

 

This is a test as you go and I would put my house on it that Anutin and his buddies did not get a shot from China like they said they did

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4 hours ago, Soikhaonoiken said:

Why is the side effects in Thailand so high compared to other Countries, 

Apparently once you have been vacciated, your arm is tender and can get a headache, which both can last about 24-36 hours,  I wouldn't class that as side effects. 

See the Thais at  a  hospitals, they take  a suitcase  full of  pills  whenever they visit, ridiculous amount of  pills  n potions they think they need.

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38 minutes ago, gunderhill said:

See the Thais at  a  hospitals, they take  a suitcase  full of  pills  whenever they visit, ridiculous amount of  pills  n potions they think they need.

Ah but if the red ones don't work, the yellow ones might! :thumbsup:

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Only 1.5% of Inoculated People Have Adverse Reactions to Covid-19 Vaccine

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Very few people who have been inoculated against Covid-19 in the five days have had adverse reactions to the vaccine.

 

Dr Chakrarat Pittayawonganon, Director of the Bureau of Mental Health Strategy under the Department of Disease Control, revealed that 17,697 people had received the Covid-19 vaccination from February 28 to March 4. He urged those who had been vaccinated to abstain from alcohol for at least three days.

 

During the five days since Covid-19 vaccination began, only 270 people or 1.5 per cent of the total vaccinated people have had adverse reactions, 24 per cent reported pain and swelling in the injected area, 15 per cent had nausea, 13 per cent dizziness and 8 per cent muscle ache.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, webfact said:

During the five days since Covid-19 vaccination began, only 270 people or 1.5 per cent of the total vaccinated people have had adverse reactions

Only 3.2% of Thais vaccinated against COVID-19 since Feb 28th suffer side effects

So which is it .

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

828, out of over 25,000 Thais, who were given COVID-19 vaccines have suffered side effects, according to the Disease Control Department.

Yes, 800 of which reported being unable to use their injected arms to raise the bottle of Chang

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