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Thailand sets 300,000 daily jabs as mass vaccination target


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By Paphamon Arayasukawat

   

BANGKOK (NNT) - Thailand is set to vaccinate 50 million people against COVID-19 this year with a target of 300,000 jabs daily, while the Prime Minister has ordered an improvement to the hospitalization and referral protocol for COVID-19 patients.

 

Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha has announced plans for Thailand’s mass vaccination drive, with 50 million people to get their COVID-19 jabs by the end of this year.

 

According to a post on his Facebook page, the Prime Minister in a meeting today with his advisory team set a target of 10-15 million doses of vaccine to be supplied each month, acquired from a variety of manufacturers in a coordinated effort between the government and the private sector.

 

He has called for an inclusive distribution of the vaccine throughout the country, with the responsibility shared clearly between government agencies and private firms to proactively vaccinate the people.

 

Vaccination centers shall be set up at venues such as convention centers, sports centers, hotels, and private hospitals, to help alleviate the workload at general hospitals and the public health system currently taking care of COVID-19 patients.

 

The government will also encourage capable private firms to provide injections to complement the government’s vaccination campaign.

 

With all government and private vaccination centers available, the government expects the country to give 300,000 or more jabs to the people each day, in order to achieve the 50 million people target by the end of this year or sooner.

 

The Prime Minister has ordered an overhaul of the screening, hospital admissions, and patient transfer protocols to improve the efficiency.

 

Thailand has purchased and received 2.5 million doses of Sinovac’s vaccine, plus 117,600 doses of AstraZeneca’s. The country has mainly been using Sinovac’s vaccine in its initial phase of vaccine rollout, mostly to healthcare professionals and frontline workers.

 

The Chinese government will also be donating 500,000 more doses of Sinovac’s vaccine to Thailand, making three million of this vaccine type available in the country.

 

Thailand’s mass vaccination drive among the general public is scheduled to start in June with the availability of the first batch of domestically produced AstraZeneca’s vaccine, with a total of 61 million doses on order.

 

Meanwhile, the country has reached out to the Russian government to purchase 5-10 million doses of the Sputnik V vaccine, and to Pfizer to purchase 5-10 million doses for their mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine.

 

The government has also enabled private firms to order vaccines from the manufacturers to be used at private hospitals or for their employees, provided the vaccine types are first authorized for emergency use by the Food and Drugs Administration.

 

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35 minutes ago, webfact said:

Thailand’s mass vaccination drive among the general public is scheduled to start in June with the availability of the first batch of domestically produced AstraZeneca’s vaccine,

 a lot of Thai's i have been speaking with recently have very little confidence with the AstraZeneca vaccine due to reports of blood clots and other issues. 

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Just now, rodknock said:

it is not 300,000 vaccinations in one day, but 300,000 DOSES in one day.

forget about getting finished on time, just getting finished!!

how are all the elevators for disabled people working that the supreme court set a deadline for bts stations!!

some body has a friend!!

So you suggesting all disabled people will or can be vaccinated in the BTS elevators ? 

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3 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:
19 minutes ago, Kaopad999 said:

 a lot of Thai's i have been speaking with recently have very little confidence with the AstraZeneca vaccine due to reports of blood clots and other issues. 

44 cases out of 10 million 

I know the numbers are very, very, low. I'm guessing now that other vaccines probably have fatalities just as low associated with them?

 

While covid is constantly in the news, it's bound to be added to the reports. Some people will panic, ignoring other fatalities caused by malaria, dengue fever, diabetes, etc.

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1 hour ago, Cake Monster said:

Lets all hope there are no hiccups with the new AZ Facility here in Thailand that is scheduled to be stream during June.

If there are problems encountered during start up of the AZ facility, then the Vaccine roll out will come up woefully short, and Vaccination will not be until early 2022.

A high risk gamble me thinks. 

Already moved back to July and no more confirmation it will still be 18 million a month

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7 minutes ago, kingofthemountain said:

I am an optimist, i expect everything happening at the same time

(For obvious reasons on the anniversary day of the Great Leader 1st PM)

the first Thai walking on the moon, the return of the first million of tourists and the 300 000 vaccinations, all in the same f........g day !!!!

Have they redefined the length of a day locally now - a hundred years internationally?

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14 minutes ago, kingofthemountain said:

I am an optimist, i expect everything happening at the same time

(For obvious reasons on the anniversary day of the Great Leader 1st PM)

the first Thai walking on the moon, the return of the first million of tourists and the 300 000 vaccinations, all in the same f........g day !!!!

It could easily be done but you would have to eliminate incompetence, poor organisational skills, plus those who will always try and make some money out of it. So with those odds, as a gambling man (which i am not) isn't likely to happen.

 

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