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Lack of medical personnel in Thailand 'an obstacle in developing vaccines'

By The Nation

 

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Vaccine development in Thailand is hampered by lack of adequate medical personnel, Yong Poovorawan, head of the Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology at the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, said.

 

He posted on his Facebook page that shortage of personnel, not money, was an obstacle in developing vaccines. He cited an instance in 2009 when the Thai government was subsidised by the World Health Organisation and Brazil to develop a vaccine during an influenza outbreak.

 

However, influenza is not a complex disease but vaccines for Covid-19 require more medical personnel to develop in various fields. In Thailand, we have limited personnel and they work separately, he said.

 

The development of vaccines requires laboratories with good laboratory practices that follow good manufacturing practices regulations, and every section has to collaborate to reach the goal since there are several recipes to create.

 

At present, Thailand has developed three strains of vaccines, unlike four globally, due to the outdated method, Yong said.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30394366

 

 

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22 minutes ago, webfact said:

and every section has to collaborate to reach the goal since there are several recipes to create.

Recipe .! Sounds more like a vaccine bake off .. they should televise it with viewers able to vote which recipe they want to win .. 

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35 minutes ago, Justgrazing said:

Recipe .! Sounds more like a vaccine bake off .. they should televise it with viewers able to vote which recipe they want to win .. 

Today on Top Vaccine Chef Thailand we have AntiCovid Vs. No Testing Government.

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Maybe they should consider hiring some foreign experts and learn from their vast knowledge.

 

It's no coincidence that medical advances are common across all of Europe and the US, that's where the talent is most concentrated.

 

Move some of that talent around and you get results. Plenty of money will bring it to you.

 

Good luck hiring vaccine experts now though, I think they're all very busy.

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555555 anutin saying it's near completed and not to long ago thailand was saying it was difficult to test the vaccine because there were not enough invections . Now it's a lack of personnel ?? Isn't it more easy just to say your not the brightest kid in class ?? Containig the virus as one of the best in the world doesn't mean your up there when it comes to developing a vaccine . 

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21 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

But Anutin said it was near to be completed.....doh

What Anutin says and what's reality is, is about as far apart as our salaries.

Thailand boasted about having the vaccine long before others, now they say we don't have the personnel or brains?

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22 hours ago, ukrules said:

Maybe they should consider hiring some foreign experts and learn from their vast knowledge.

 

It's no coincidence that medical advances are common across all of Europe and the US, that's where the talent is most concentrated.

 

Move some of that talent around and you get results. Plenty of money will bring it to you.

 

Good luck hiring vaccine experts now though, I think they're all very busy.

No, no can't have those dirty foregners coming to make us look incompetant!

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9 hours ago, Bob12345 said:

Why does Thailand need to develop its own vaccins? Wouldnt it be better to put those big brains in only a couple of countries and then sell the vaccins around the world?

 

Why should tiny and underdeveloped Thailand compete in vaccin production against the EU, US, and China?

 

Maybe focus those Thai big brains on Thai problems first and just purchase the vaccins when someone else develops them?

Thailand needs a Plan B to have resources to purchase foreign produced covid 19 vaccines if it cannot itself develop a reliable and inexpensive vaccine. Likely to be available in 2021, albeit such immediate vaccine may require a 2-shot dosage,

Plan for the worse.

 

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On 9/11/2020 at 4:01 PM, KeeTua said:

You can be sure the best and brightest Thai researchers are working overseas in Europe UK US where they will earn the big bucks in state of the art facilities and probably put up with a whole lot less BS.

Agree. All 3 or 4 of them 

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On 9/11/2020 at 3:39 AM, Fab5BKK said:

May be, it'd be the right time to improve the education system??? Just saying...

The upper 10% are being serviced quite well by the current system. Those 10% are in control and have no benefit from a well educated population. In fact, a well educated population may be a danger to the status quo. Just saying there is a reason for why things are the way they are. Don't fix it if it ain't broken and those that control the fixing don't see a problem. 

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