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Chinese govt begins vaccinating its citizens living in Thailand

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Not a bad idea getting the Chinese vaccinated first....when you take into account the amount of spitting they do........ it could be a win-win.

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  • jacko45k
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    Any gratitude for the original virus?

  • jacko45k
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    It is actually a bit impressive that this is happening.  Should I email the British Embassy and ask them  when and where I will get mine?  

  • Mackstask
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    Their welcome to their The Sinovac vaccine, I'd rather take my chances and go without.

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3 minutes ago, Surelynot said:

Not a bad idea getting the Chinese vaccinated first....when you take into account the amount of spitting they do........ it could be a win-win.

Brothers and sisters

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Heh, a few weeks ago someone started a topic about what the US Embassy should be doing about vaccinating their citizens here abroad. The thread was full of replies like, why's that the embassy's job, you expect too much of them, etc. And well, here the Chinese are.

1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

Swiss embassy: we can not export vaccine to other countries. Would breach contract with suppliers. Might comprise further supply.

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Don't bother us!

rumour has it the Dutch embassy staff got their vaccination....  For the rest of the Dutch they dont seem to care much.

2 minutes ago, HanSRT10 said:

rumour has it the Dutch embassy staff got their vaccination....  For the rest of the Dutch they dont seem to care much.

We all know why.......55

1 hour ago, WineOh said:

In fact, this makes sense.

Vaccines should be given to nationals of foreign countries at their respective embassies.

Why not?

Last I looked there were only around 50,000 brits registered living in Thailand.

They could do us all within a week at the embassy in BKK, its big enough!

 

Where are you, Brian? ????

 

Brian is leaving Thailand shortly. I think the British Embassy in Bangkok is now only the 12/F of AIA Building on Sathorn Road. It might take a while to vaccinate 50,000 in that space; but it's not even an issue. It's simply not happening, and never will.

1 minute ago, HanSRT10 said:

rumour has it the Dutch embassy staff got their vaccination....  For the rest of the Dutch they dont seem to care much.

Same for US embassy. Plausible proof they got prime stuff.

 

6 minutes ago, CrunchWrapSupreme said:

Heh, a few weeks ago someone started a topic about what the US Embassy should be doing about vaccinating their citizens here abroad. The thread was full of replies like, why's that the embassy's job, you expect too much of them, etc. And well, here the Chinese are.

The public health system of China is superior to that  of the United States

 

The USA will do sfa for expats, expats seen at best a political liability

40 minutes ago, WineOh said:

forgot to mention he loves a garden party....

I've read that there is a certain garden in Bangkok which now has an out of service THAI 737 as a garden ornament; maybe he can get invited there.

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I know I am wasting my time with this post but have any of you Sinovac bashers actually had any real dealings with the Chinese, worked with Chinese companies and spent time in China at Chinese manufacturing facilities? I personally have for many years and have a lot of respect for what the Chinese can do well. Have a look at all your belongings and see how many were made in China. You have a perception based on very little factual information. I do not believe the Chinese vaccines are any worse or better than other brands and they did use tried and tested methods in their development – unlike Pfizer and others. Also, please don’t quote efficacy results as all the vaccines were tested under completely different circumstances and stages of the pandemic. I admit it would not be my first choice as it is not yet recognized internationally which makes travel more difficult, but if I could get a Sinovac jab tomorrow I would certainly take it.

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2 minutes ago, slsmith38 said:

I personally have for many years and have a lot of respect for what the Chinese can do well.

I think a lot of people would probably agree.........sadly there are many things the Chinese 'do' that makes them less appealing as traveling companions and fellow tourists.

2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Any gratitude for the original virus?

A+ Golden post of the day.

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5 minutes ago, slsmith38 said:

I know I am wasting my time with this post but have any of you Sinovac bashers actually had any real dealings with the Chinese

Every Friday night at my local chippy back home ????

10 minutes ago, slsmith38 said:

I know I am wasting my time with this post but have any of you Sinovac bashers actually had any real dealings with the Chinese-

Yes....Nicky.....Brauhaus, Soi 7......totally amazing.

2 hours ago, kynikoi said:

Chinese are faster out of the gate vaccinating their own nationals than Thailand is putting together a live, ongoing vaccination program of its own.

 

Sheesh...

Yeah with a whopping 4.7% fully jabbed. USA and UK should be looked at for this progress.

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well well well, Ricard Smith note.  All those who say its not an Embassies' job to care for its expats, well here we have it.  One good rick for the Chinese government.  Western Embassies can do it if they want to, they just don't want to, can't be bothered, don't care.   Note to UK Embassy muppets, get off your <deleted> and do  something. 

1 hour ago, kotsak said:

Does it mean their vaccine is a huge success, and they have no more active cases? ???? Or someone thinks we are totally stupid and we can't see what may be going on.

The later, and there definitely has to be more dirty little secrets hidden and buried to their official rhetoric that is told. Even the WHO now has their problems with the real truth, and on good grounds they should. Let's see how many Chinese staying in Thailand actually will take them up on the Sinovac jab. surely the people in their country are not mass lining up to get it.

2 minutes ago, holy cow cm said:

 surely the people in their country are not mass lining up to get it.

Nope......they are being given Sinopharm

Bet most of those 100,000 are spies or members of the Chinese army which makes then essential to china. Just guessing of course.

1 hour ago, WineOh said:

In fact, this makes sense.

Vaccines should be given to nationals of foreign countries at their respective embassies.

Why not?

Last I looked there were only around 50,000 brits registered living in Thailand.

They could do us all within a week at the embassy in BKK, its big enough!

 

Where are you, Brian? ????

Not everybody lives in Bangkok.

Sounds easy, but a days bus travel to Bangkok + 1 overnight stay, queue at Embassy to get first jab + 1 day travel to return home to spend 14 nights self quarantine, to emerge just in time for the second jab, repeat, a complete wasted month.

Does that make sense?

1 minute ago, foreverlomsak said:

Not everybody lives in Bangkok.

Sounds easy, but a days bus travel to Bangkok + 1 overnight stay, queue at Embassy to get first jab + 1 day travel to return home to spend 14 nights self quarantine, to emerge just in time for the second jab, repeat, a complete wasted month.

Does that make sense?

Makes sense to offer both........ that and the 'Thai' alternative........(if and when it arrives).......if you don't want to make the trek fair enough.........wait for the vaccine to arrive where you live.

17 minutes ago, Surelynot said:

Nope......they are being given Sinopharm

Which supposed to be the better of the 2. But the Chinese in Thailand will be offered Sinovac won't they not?

Just now, holy cow cm said:

Which supposed to be the better of the 2. But the Chinese in Thailand will be offered Sinovac won't they not?

Not sure to be honest....I wouldn't be surprised if there are two batches......Sinopharm for the Chinese, Sinovac for the Thais.

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So the Chinese govt does the right thing while the US govt makes excuses as to why it won’t provide Moderna or Phizer to US citizens registered living in Thailand - but yet makes those US citizens pay US taxes worldwide 

What an embarrassment. The "big" regional power relying on handouts and charity from their much bigger neighbours. 

5 minutes ago, Surelynot said:

Not sure to be honest....I wouldn't be surprised if there are two batches......Sinopharm for the Chinese, Sinovac for the Thais.

No telling. Nothing is transparent with them, but perhaps the majority of the Chinese living here are more Intune with current events and more educated free thinkers.

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If you ask me it's more than a little humiliating for a foreign nation to have to take care of it's citizens in this way because their host nations own efforts amount to little more than headlines full of empty promises.

This is merely anecdotal. Foreigner I know had a call two days ago from a private hospital in Bangkok where he spent time last year for an underlying condition. The said that due to his condition of record they were prepared to give him vaccination against Covid-19. He asked how much? Answer, 10,000 THB. He declined, unfortunately without asking which vaccine they were proposing.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

The event comes as many foreigners of different nationalities living in Thailand are asking:

 

What is our government doing for us? 

 

And when can they get in line for a vaccine from the Thai government.

 

And, more saliently, when can we buy a vaccine from a private hospital?

 

Come on, Thai Gov, give us a break, we don't want or need your free vaccines, let us pay for it ourselves.

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