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Thailand to purchase 2m doses of Chinese vaccine

By The Nation

 

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Prayut Chan-o-cha

 

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a budget of Bt1.3 billion to procure 2 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine made by China’s Sinovac.

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said the first 200,000 doses should arrive in Thailand in February, followed by another 800,000 in late March and 1 million by late April.

 

The government has also signed an agreement for an additional 35 million doses of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine, which are due to arrive in May or June. Thailand had already ordered 26 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

 

"The total doses of Covid-19 vaccine ordered will be enough to inoculate 60 million people, who will receive two doses per person," said Prayut.

 

All of the Covid-19 vaccines ordered must be approved by Thai and international health authorities, he said.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30400712

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2021-01-05
 
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10 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

The total doses of Covid-19 vaccine ordered will be enough to inoculate 60 million people

ok; now reduce that by usual 35 % estimated corruption, the usual thai inefficiency (hard to tell but let's say 30%); now you are down 60 %; and then add the balkers

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1 hour ago, snoop1130 said:

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a budget of Bt1.3 billion to procure 2 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine made by China’s Sinovac.

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said the first 200,000 doses should arrive in Thailand in February, followed by another 800,000 in late March and 1 million by late April.

So in 3 months time Thailand will have only received 1 million doses which is only enough to vaccinate 500k people. Mass vaccinations won't start until late May/June............Why wait so long to procure the vaccine when most other nations placed their orders back in September?

 

The following countries have already started vaccinations:

UK 

France

Belgium

Latvia

The Netherlands

Switzerland

Serbia

Russia

China

Iceland

Turkey

America

Canada

Argentina

India

Bahrain 

UAE

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1 hour ago, darksidedog said:

35 million quality doses for Thai people and foreigners ready to pay, and 2 million Chinese doses for the foreign workers no doubt, where ineffectiveness or possible side effects won't trouble those in charge.


No doubt? 
 

Not true.
The Chinese vaccine will be the first to arrive and it is for health workers in public, private and village health volunteers. They won’t be wasting it on foreigners. 
 

This has been widely reported. On TV all day, everyday. I am not sure who told you that it will given to migrant workers? 

 

The Nation report also forgot to mention that Thailand have started vaccine production with a formula and technology developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, with supplies ready in May and will produce enough eventually for all of ASEAN.

 

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46 minutes ago, cyril sneer said:

That was China’s plan from the beginning 

Who told you that one?
 

Sacrifice thousands of trillions supplying the world with all its “stuff” to make one trillion on a vaccine? 
 

Simply doesn’t make sense.

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13 hours ago, Patts said:

So in 3 months time Thailand will have only received 1 million doses which is only enough to vaccinate 500k people. Mass vaccinations won't start until late May/June............Why wait so long to procure the vaccine when most other nations placed their orders back in September?

 

The following countries have already started vaccinations:

UK 

France

Belgium

Latvia

The Netherlands

Switzerland

Serbia

Russia

China

Iceland

Turkey

America

Canada

Argentina

India

Bahrain 

UAE

All of the countries that you list have had major outbreaks of Covid 19 and are no doubt in desperate of these vaccines.

 

Thailand has already demonstrated that it can handle the virus without recourse to vaccines and I'm sure they will do so again this time around. Vaccines are therefor a lower priority.

 

Nonetheless, it will be good to know that the population will, at last, be safe and totally free of this scourge.

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As soon as we're free to travel (even if free means... a couple of hoops and testing), then we'll probably just hop over to Singapore to get our shots.   And that'll only be after we watch the rest of the world get these shots for half a year or so just to see what happens. 

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5 hours ago, Moonlover said:

 

 

All of the countries that you list have had major outbreaks of Covid 19 and are no doubt in desperate of these vaccines.

 

Thailand has already demonstrated that it can handle the virus without recourse to vaccines and I'm sure they will do so again this time around. Vaccines are therefor a lower priority.

 

Nonetheless, it will be good to know that the population will, at last, be safe and totally free of this scourge.

That's not really the point I was making. Thailand will not return to some form of normality e.g no 14 day quarantine until the population has been vaccinated. 

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17 minutes ago, Patts said:

That's not really the point I was making. Thailand will not return to some form of normality e.g no 14 day quarantine until the population has been vaccinated. 

Not, in fact until the whole world has been vaccinated. They won't feel confident about tourism until it has.

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On 1/6/2021 at 8:23 AM, Moonlover said:

Not, in fact until the whole world has been vaccinated. They won't feel confident about tourism until it has.

That's exactly my point, Thailands biggest tourism markets: China, Russia, USA, UK and Europe are going to be at least 6-12 months ahead of Thailand in vaccinating their whole population so while these countries with have millions of tourists wanting to going to Thailand, tourists will not go if they have to jump through hoops and do as 14 day quarantine. Thailand need to pull their finger out and get the whole population vaccinated ASAP.  

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22 minutes ago, Patts said:

That's exactly my point, Thailands biggest tourism markets: China, Russia, USA, UK and Europe are going to be at least 6-12 months ahead of Thailand in vaccinating their whole population so while these countries with have millions of tourists wanting to going to Thailand, tourists will not go if they have to jump through hoops and do as 14 day quarantine. Thailand need to pull their finger out and get the whole population vaccinated ASAP.  

Well in reality, vaccinate all those in Thailand who are ever likely to be in contact with tourists. It's back to this 'travel bubble' thing that has been talked about previously.

 

If Thailand can create a 'sterile bubble' within which tourists can freely move around in, they can drop their guard regarding quarantine. I'll take some planning though.

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