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Mathematical equation used to ensure fairness in vaccine distribution: Anutin


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14 minutes ago, mtls2005 said:

And how many people were vaccinated yesterday?

As as i can make in prachuap town none, monday there were supposedly 900 went in  to try to register yesterday (not possible) not a person iin the jabbing area so they have either run  out of vaccine or people

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My sympathies lie with the workers in the alledged 900+ vaccination centres. They face many months of working piecemeal, one day queued out, next day twiddling their thumbs waiting for stock. Not the most efficient mass vaccination programme. I wonder how many of the centres are actually delivering on any one day. At  a guess I'd say 50% of the time.

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44 minutes ago, kotsak said:

Jesus weeps everytime this clown opens his mouth.. 

 

I swear to dog someone, somehow, is going to pay for this in the end.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

He promised justice saying that you can't get more vaccine just by asking for it. 

That appears to be exactly what he has been doing for the last couple of months!

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43 minutes ago, law ling said:

This is a shocking claim, if it is true:

 

"He was responding to claims from opposition MPs that their provinces are getting less vaccine than those of government MPs."


Wow even I had not anticipated something as low as this...it does make perfect sense though and would not be surprised if this is exactly what happened.

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1 hour ago, Hayduke said:

 

 

A week ago he was going on about how there was plenty for everyone... 

 

 

Everyone at the top.

Hi-SO, government officials and the one, willing to pay.

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