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Government says 62,941 Thais got their first dose of vaccine in first three weeks of rollout

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There are approx. 14,000 7-11's & Lotus's stores in Thailand. Send a couple of nurses with 50 vaccine vials to each location, they could do 700,000 per day. Simples... CP Group to the rescue..

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  • Wow. At this speed, they have done the first round by end of 2024

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    How embarrassing, unfortunately its pure incompetence that will do nothing but delay Thailands recovery.

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    "The Disease Control Department confirmed 10 million doses would be given each month until all 60 million shots are administered, Mr Anutin said." Only 9,063000 people  to do in 10 days now.

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7 minutes ago, Forza2002 said:

There are approx. 14,000 7-11's & Lotus's stores in Thailand. Send a couple of nurses with 50 vaccine vials to each location, they could do 700,000 per day. Simples... CP Group to the rescue..

Naturally, Farang have to spend 2,000 baht or more at the store to qualify for the jab... 555..

2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Persons who hold the rank of General... pls keep-up with the level of satire.????

 

Yes, agree, I was slow on this one.

36 minutes ago, Moonlover said:

Where in that paragraph above does it say it was Thais only that were vaccinated?

 

The title of the topic is "Government says 62,941 Thais got their first dose of vaccine".  So where does it say any non-Thais were vaccinated?

5 minutes ago, Oxx said:
41 minutes ago, Moonlover said:

Where in that paragraph above does it say it was Thais only that were vaccinated?

 

5 minutes ago, Oxx said:

 

The title of the topic is "Government says 62,941 Thais got their first dose of vaccine".  So where does it say any non-Thais were vaccinated?

I'm not the one making the assumptions!

    I certainly hope they don't think this mighty feat is something to boast loudly about.  Slow, slow, slow.  Glacially slow.  

Should be round the population by 2025 . Great work 

This topic got me interested in the #s, as I just got my first shot a week ago in Virginia, USA. I don't know when the vaccines were first rolled out here, but I'm surprised at the numbers.  To date, appx 25% of the U.S. population has received at least one shot and 13% are "fully vaccinated".   I got a shot at our county fairgrounds and they were doing about 960 per day.

 

Our State alone has had 600K cases and 10K deaths, so they are moving fast.

13 hours ago, keith101 said:

So their bragging about vaccinating an average of around 3,000 day in a population of 69,000,000 + not something i would want to brag about (quite slow in my mind) .

Especially when so many other countries are vaccinating 100k - 1 million+ per day.

8 hours ago, Forza2002 said:

There are approx. 14,000 7-11's & Lotus's stores in Thailand. Send a couple of nurses with 50 vaccine vials to each location, they could do 700,000 per day. Simples... CP Group to the rescue..

They will sell the vacs to the highest bidder.

Pathetic effort,  this Government doesn't seem to have an interest in vacciating the population, and why do they only plan on vacciating 60% of the Thais 

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