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Government said local provinces must get approval before ordering vaccines

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By Erich Parpart

 

The government said on Monday that provincial governments must gain approval from the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) before they buy coronavirus vaccines, the government said on Monday.

 

The measures are there “…to avoid confusion” said General Anupong Paochinda, the Interior Minister.

 

He said problem may rise if some Provincial Administrative Organizations (PAOs) made an order that they cannot pay for it or if they order too much.

 

Full story: https://www.thaienquirer.com/28062/government-said-local-provinces-must-get-approval-before-ordering-vaccines/

 

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  • Yes. More red tape will definitely help.

  • fishtank
    fishtank

    I think that was a typo and should read "inferior minister"

  • mtls2005
    mtls2005

    Last week: Central government cedes vaccine controls to provinces.   This week: Hold on a sec.     Simply amazing.     The "government"...      

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Just now, webfact said:

The government said on Monday that provincial governments must gain approval from the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) before they buy coronavirus vaccines, the government said on Monday.

 

The measures are there “…to avoid confusion” said General Anupong Paochinda, the Interior Minister.

 

Must be more of the World-class Thai Covid response everyone has been talking about.

 

Clarity, Transparency, Accuracy - Thainess

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19 minutes ago, webfact said:

Government said local provinces must get approval before ordering vaccines


Yes. More red tape will definitely help.

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Anupong’s comments came after Pathum Thani governor Chaiwat Chuenkosum said that his province is ordering 500,000 doses of Sinopharm vaccines from Chulabhorn Royal Academy (CRA).

 

A spat between rival fiefs, as the Thonglor Wave continues to roll. This and more on today's episode of; Days Of Our Pandemic. 

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just get on with it u morons,stop the self importance and corruption.those total fools in central gov are best left well out of it,trying to sneak in life saving non chinese vaccines ohhhh noooo

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Why do they have to pay for it f f s ...get it out there get people vaccinated stop lining your pockets on the back of a pandemic ????????????????

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more hurdles, more delays, .... more  cases to come

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Last week: Central government cedes vaccine controls to provinces.

 

This week: Hold on a sec.

 

 

Simply amazing.

 

 

The "government"...

 

 

 

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what interior minister has to do with this?

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11 minutes ago, MasterBaker said:

what interior minister has to do with this?

I think that was a typo and should read "inferior minister"

1 hour ago, Poet said:

Yes. More red tape will definitely help.

Got to keep that Bangkok boot on the head. 

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17 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

Last week: Central government cedes vaccine controls to provinces.

 

This week: Hold on a sec.

 

 

Simply amazing.

 

 

The "government"...

 

 

 

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Great photo, showing a bunch of old geriatrics thinking that Thailand is still a feudal country, living in the past.

Not 1 of them in the photo has any idea about living in the real world.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

He said problem may rise if some Provincial Administrative Organizations (PAOs) made an order that they cannot pay for it or if they order too much.

Well surely they could sell it to other private hospitals or even the government instead of borrowing from other countries

 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

He said problem may rise if some Provincial Administrative Organizations (PAOs) made an order that they cannot pay for it or if they order too much.

it this idiot having a laugh or what

 

maybe what he means is - we must have our slice of the pie

1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

Last week: Central government cedes vaccine controls to provinces.

 

This week: Hold on a sec.

 

 

Simply amazing.

 

 

The "government"...

 

 

 

E2u1gOhVkAANZyx.jpg

 

Yep, they so adequately dress as if they were in the 18th century. T.I.T,  visit the museum of prehistoric social structures and political systems

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Obviously the minister doesn't realise the reason local authorities want to order their own vaccines is becuse the national goverrment is doing such a dreadful job!

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Approval = how much are you going to pay me for permission to buy them ! ????

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1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

Last week: Central government cedes vaccine controls to provinces.

 

This week: Hold on a sec.

 

 

Simply amazing.

 

 

The "government"...

 

 

 

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Where's the little toad (seated next to Pinocchio) been hiding during this surge?  Is he sleeping all these days?

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

The government said on Monday that provincial governments must gain approval from the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) before they buy coronavirus vaccines, the government said on Monday.

I'm not saying anything.... but

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1 hour ago, colinneil said:

Great photo, showing a bunch of old geriatrics thinking that Thailand is still a feudal country, living in the past.

Not 1 of them in the photo has any idea about living in the real world.

Thailand isn't in the real world.

3 hours ago, webfact said:

The measures are there “…to avoid confusion” said General Anupong Paochinda, the Interior Minister.

As apposed to the governments smooth handling of the production/procurement of vaccines?

The smaller towns and villages seem to be last on the list with every obstacle they can think of to cover up the lack of supply. Bangkok is already swallowing up (slowly!) everything that's available.

 

The poo yai here drove to the 2 larger administrative towns in the province to be told he can register but will have to wait for the vaccine till 'don't know'.

 

There is no hope for us plebs if he can't get a jab.

 

Been to the two hospitals here - Thai only still.

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

The measures are there “…to avoid confusion” said General Anupong Paochinda, the Interior Minister.

Ha ha bleeding ha!

2 hours ago, colinneil said:

old geriatrics

I like your words for this pic. ????


 

 

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2 hours ago, MasterBaker said:

what interior minister has to do with this?

1) It's his turn to be on the telly.

 

2) The school children who, with their protests have kept him busy shifting shipping containers around central Bangkok have been quiet of late, so he has a bit of time on his hands.

 

3) He is a general. It is his job to interfere...

Measure is there to 'avoid confusion'.  5555555555555555555555

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3 hours ago, colinneil said:

Great photo, showing a bunch of old geriatrics thinking that Thailand is still a feudal country, living in the past.

Not 1 of them in the photo has any idea about living in the real world.

Yes, Pepe on the right. He visited Europe 3 times.

 

Missing Bob the builder in the photo.

2 hours ago, Saltire said:

The smaller towns and villages seem to be last on the list with every obstacle they can think of to cover up the lack of supply. Bangkok is already swallowing up (slowly!) everything that's available.

 

The poo yai here drove to the 2 larger administrative towns in the province to be told he can register but will have to wait for the vaccine till 'don't know'.

 

There is no hope for us plebs if he can't get a jab.

 

Been to the two hospitals here - Thai only still.

Same in our village.
Been two meetings so far & as yet, no one in registered. One person has apparently been able to register online - booked for September. Private hospital stated Moderna available & foreigners can book - but no one has any idea when! On & on it goes......................

 

 

 

 

 

 

Besides the mass incompetence here, these evil greedy people are declining to order vaccines before they decide who gets their cut and how much. 

 

Truly Disgusting. 

4 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

Last week: Central government cedes vaccine controls to provinces.

 

This week: Hold on a sec.

 

 

Simply amazing.

 

 

The "government"...

 

 

 

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Nice photo, nice colours, nice transparency., 

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