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By Supawadee Wangsri

   

BANGKOK (NNT) - The number of COVID-19 vaccine shots available for the general public is still limited. The first group to receive the vaccine includes medical personnel, people working in risk areas, the elderly and people with underlying diseases. Members of the public will begin to receive the vaccine in June.

 

Dr. Amorn Leelarasamee, President of the Medical Association of Thailand, as a member of the Subcommittee on Management of COVID-19 Vaccination in Bangkok, has announced that the vaccination priorities in Bangkok place importance on medical personnel or persons performing duties related to COVID-19. Then, people in risk areas, the elderly and people with an underlying disease will be considered.

 

People who want to receive the vaccine may have to ask a medical facility that has their medical records when they can get the vaccine. Dr. Woraya Leungorn, Director of the General Communicable Diseases Division, said this week that there is currently a limited volume of vaccine available, so vaccinations must start with groups most at risk. As for the general public, they may have to wait for the next phase. She confirmed however, that everyone will definitely be vaccinated.

 

Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha has confirmed that the government now plans to comprehensively provide vaccines to Thai people. The government will pay for the vaccine. It has also recommended the use of an application for the registration of vaccination requests, and for appointments at an injection site for greater convenience. There may also be schoolchildren or students who have to go to study abroad and need to be vaccinated first. Those who don’t have a smartphone should contact the nearest hospital, a subdistrict hospital or a village health volunteer to register for the vaccine.

 

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These are the latest vaccination tallies the government released today, both for the country at large, and then Bangkok within that.

 

National numbers thru April 5 -- total doses in yellow, then first shot and second shot subtotals totals in red.

 

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https://www.facebook.com/thaimoph/posts/281703293439581

 

Then Bangkok province numbers from BMA through April 6:

New vaccination numbers in red. Cumulative totals in blue. First shot and second shot subtotals.

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https://www.facebook.com/prbangkok/posts/3380386192060978

 

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2 minutes ago, Susco said:

 

Really?

 

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-26/younger-brazilians-are-dying-from-covid-in-an-alarming-new-shift

So far this month, according to government data, about 2,030 Brazilians aged 30 to 39 have died from Covid, more than double the number recorded in January. Among those in their 40s, there have been 4,150 fatalities in March, up from 1,823 in January, and for those 20-29, deaths jumped to 505 from 242.

 

Yes really.

 

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Dr. Woraya Leungorn, Director of the General Communicable Diseases Division, said this week that there is currently a limited volume of vaccine available.

A question for Anutin: Whatever happened to your comment "private hospital can acquire and dispense the vaccine"?

A really big thank you to Anutin.

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2 minutes ago, JimInPattaya said:

Dr. Woraya Leungorn, Director of the General Communicable Diseases Division, said this week that there is currently a limited volume of vaccine available.

A question for Anutin: Whatever happened to your comment "private hospital can acquire and dispense the vaccine"?

A really big thank you to Anutin.

I would have thought that was up to the hospitals to sort for themselves. And they're going to be way down the queue that the drug companies are selling to for a long time yet. 

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10 minutes ago, KhaoNiaw said:

I would have thought that was up to the hospitals to sort for themselves. And they're going to be way down the queue that the drug companies are selling to for a long time yet. 

A recent call to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital resulted in "not available now because the government has not given approval"

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Just now, Susco said:

 

They have never manufactured a vaccine in the past.

 

In the US J&J wasted 15 million doses, what could go wrong in Thailand

 

And almost every manufacturer took longer to start mass production, and most are still well behind the curve.

 

So, unless SB are already well advanced in terms of manufacturing commercial quantities now, the chances of them hitting the June timeframe and 10million per month are very, very low.

 

If we see some large Sinovac, AZ or J&J vaccines in the next month, that would be a bad sign for SB.

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2 hours ago, Mavideol said:

I don't know how they will proceed but my advise would be to wait and see

Clear link between AstraZeneca vaccine and rare blood clots in brain, EMA official tells paper

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-astrazeneca-vaccin-idUSKBN2BT1ER

 

From the article:

"44 reports of an extremely rare brain clotting ailment known as cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) out of 9.2 million people"

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23 minutes ago, JimInPattaya said:

A recent call to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital resulted in "not available now because the government has not given approval"


No way JiminPattaya is going to be walking in and getting vaccinated at a private hospital before the government has seen to it that the vast majority of the Thai population have had it. Where do you expect private hospitals to get supplies from when governments all over the world are booking supplies months in advance? 

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2 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

These are the latest vaccination tallies the government released today, both for the country at large, and then Bangkok within that.

 

National numbers thru April 5 -- total doses in yellow, then first shot and second shot subtotals totals in red.

 

1453757114_THVaccinationUpdate4-6-2021.png.0fba55cc5e239aa3488f834254384e17.png

https://www.facebook.com/thaimoph/posts/281703293439581

 

Then Bangkok province numbers from BMA through April 6:

New vaccination numbers in red. Cumulative totals in blue. First shot and second shot subtotals.

1786311061_BKKVaccinations4-7-2021.thumb.jpg.5c8254d74c5d2524a7486c14503135ce.jpg

 

https://www.facebook.com/prbangkok/posts/3380386192060978

 

Is this the total number of Vaccines that have been administered since Mid Feb when the first Batch of Sinovac landed in Swampy.

< than 295 K

Why are all the other Doses that have been received of both Sinovac and the AZ Vaccine not being pumped into arms with some kind of urgency.

Are they just sitting on them or something. Are they playing for a Covax handout, have they gone bad

I really do not understand this at all, when they are continually beating their Gums about the need for Tourists to return

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1 hour ago, Kadilo said:

Yeah 30 cases of a rare clot amongst 80 million administered. 
More chance of getting a clot without the vaccine but keep the scare mongering going. 

True indeed and just never risk driving to a hospital to get the jab,  the risk is greater you will be an accident statistic rather than a covid one.

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Ok . Even though I try to support Thailand I see nothing in this article about mass vaccination or numbers or even how they intend to deliver these mass vaccinations or even  anything connected to numbers of doses, number of people or timeline in regards to any of the above.

 It says June thats about the only filling in this nothing burger.

   It's either terrible reporting or just a load of shizz I read it twice just to be sure but nothing in the headline is explained by anything in the article.

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15 minutes ago, mrfill said:

 

It would be unthinkable that they might have sold the rest of the shots to the highest bidder.

 

Well, unthinkable in most countries.

 

But according to the majority on this forum both sinovac and astra are <deleted> and that same majority would never choose to have that injected into them. So who cares if they selling it? Best way to get rid of it no? Or is this yet again the old thai visa double standard? 

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