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Nearly 7.5 million have received Covid-19 vax in Thailand - 2 million had two doses


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Public health official Kiatphoom Wongrajit was outlining the figures for the national vaccine rollout that started on February 28th and began to gather steam on June 7th.

 

He noted that Thailand was attempting to deliver 100 million doses into the arms of people in Thailand by the end of the year. 

 

Thaivisa did the math - in order to achieve that lofty aim they will have to administer more than 479,000 jabs daily from here on in. 

 

Sanook quoted Kiatphoom as saying that by 18th June, last Friday, 7,483,083 people had been vaccinated in Thailand so far. 

 

That was 5,434,119 first doses and 2,048,964 second doses. 

 

Kiatphoom stressed that all people including those fully vaccinated should continue to practice mask wearing and social distancing. 

 

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Per day rates dropping, yesterday was particularly bad. In theory Sat and Sun should be peak days, but not here I guess...

 

Said to be more vaccines coming from somewhere, 600,000 and 1,000,000 AZ said to have "arrived".

 

An 1 MM Sinovac landed last Thursday.

 

Things should pick up a bit.

 

 

Not sure if CRA/Sinopharm figures will be reported in the government daily figures?

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1 hour ago, ChipButty said:

That was a question a potential tourist asked me, How many people have been fully vaccinated in Phuket? 

 

Short answer: Yes.

 

 

Longer answer: As many as are needed to open.

 

Expect this info will be more closely guarded as we get closer to 1 July.

 

As of 17 June it was 350,262 with one dose, 176,182 with two doses.

 

I think anything close to 70% (the denominator can be jiggered apparently) with one dose is fine.

 

The "population" of Phuket is open to interpretation.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Boomer6969 said:

That's not so bad. 100000 a day

 

Quite a few moving parts:

 

arms

nurses

vaccine

 

 

right now the vaccine supply is the limiting factor.

 

in a few months there may be a shortage of arms, obviously the second dosers will be a good arm supply.

 

 

With a decent, reliable vaccine supply/inventory they could do 400,000 per day.

 

The problem is that they deplete the vaccine supply and then have to reprime all the hoses in the supply chain.

 

And then they have the wrong amount of vaccine in the wrong places.

 

 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Exploring Thailand said:

Blue line is how many doses need to be administered per day to achieve the target of 70% by the end of the year. The bars are how many were administered.

 

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It’s unfortunate that 120 days comes before the end of the year. So even if they meet the end of the year target, they miss the 120 day target. To do 100 million people within  what is now 116 days, is a very big daily number.

 

but just looking at the end of year target, the daily average required is moving up, whilst daily jabs completed is moving lower. I guess as and when they have some vaccines to administer, we’ll see some big daily jumps from the current level.

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(1) So on one hand, many people are insinuating that the government is making up Covid (vax and case count) figures. Conclusion is that protection against Covid is low and folks can easily get sick with the disease.

 

(2) On the other hand, many people are also suggesting that Covid is extremely dangerous and a major health risk to societies. They suggest that reopening now is wrong. Conclusion is that the health effects of the Covid pathogen are crippling on a macro level.

 

It can be factually confirmed  just by going outside that society is not collapsing, or at imminent risk of collapsing, from the direct effects of the Covid pathogen. We know that gradual reopening is happening and that many venues - like restaurants and malls - are often full.

 

So - if statement 1 and 2 are correct, Thailand should've been overwhelmed by Covid long ago, or at the very least, there should be evidence that it is on track to be overwhelmed. Since that evidence is, at best, scant, it's probable that either (1) and/or (2) are not correct.

 

So uh, which one is it? ????????

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2 hours ago, mtls2005 said:
4 hours ago, ChipButty said:

That was a question a potential tourist asked me, How many people have been fully vaccinated in Phuket? 

 

Short answer: Yes.

 

 

Longer answer: As many as are needed to open.

 

A longer long answer, and if we don't reach the percentage of vaccinated people needed, we just blanc out a few hundred thousand resident on the books

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3 hours ago, internationalism said:

there is an opinion from dr yong (himself a junta boot licker) that to protect from delta, the third dose is needed.

second dose for 70% will be complished sometimes in the spring next year. 

The third one is still not planned. There is only 105mln ordered

 

Dr. Doom seems to have been shut up, as his opinion damages the picture now painted

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

Sanook quoted Kiatphoom as saying that by 18th June, last Friday, 7,483,083 people had been vaccinated in Thailand so far. 

 

That was 5,434,119 first doses and 2,048,964 second doses. 

Abysmal.

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5 hours ago, Soikhaonoiken said:

7.5 million jabs since February,... 

Well that's nothing to be proud of, you should be ashamed to publish the figures,  it's a pathetic effort on behalf of the Government.... 

I thought it good for Thailand

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Besides the supply of vaccine side of this problem, according to the missus, the Thais are afraid to get the sinovac. She says it is available to the elders in her village, but they won't take it because of the rumors on social media, etc. They are even more suspicious of the astra zenca vac because it is associated with you know who.

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