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Twenty percent of donated Pfizer vaccines from US must go to foreigners living in Thailand, says CCSA general

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The chief of Thailand's National Security Council and head of the CCSA told  the Thai media yesterday that foreigners living in Thailand must receive 20% of a 1.5 million batch of Pfizer vaccine that has been donated by the United States.

 

He asked the Thai people for understanding in this regard and assured them that the rest will be used for their benefit.  

 

The supplies are due to arrive before the end of the year said Gen Natthaphol Nakphanich speaking to Thai PBS yesterday. 

 

That would mean foreigners living in Thailand would receive 300,000 doses. Based on two per person that could see 150,000 people get inoculated, notes ASEAN Now. 

 

The media did not explain why a proportion of the donated lot would have to go to foreigners such as whether it was a stipulation of the donation. Or whether it would be free.

 

It was also not reported what nationalities might benefit from the largesse. 

 

Gen Natthaphol also commented on the importance of re-opening closed construction sites in Bangkok forthwith. 

 

He mentioned that construction that was closed down for long periods could result in safety problems. 

 

He also referred to the need to have an alternative to field and regular hospitals namely what has been called home and community isolation to help bring 100% of infected people into the system. 

 

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  • clivebaxter
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    Give them to the Burmese, they never get anything else here apart from blame and abuse

  • because we ### paid for it

  • scubascuba3
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    We need an audit afterwards to ensure foreigners did get 20%

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Give them to the Burmese, they never get anything else here apart from blame and abuse

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WOW!

 

That's 300,000 doses, so enough for ~ 140,000 people.

 

One assume U.S. citizens will be at the front of the line.

 

China donated vaccines with the stipulation that their citizens here got vaccinated.

 

 

Natives will get restless. Seeing a protest on Wireless Road this week.

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, webfact said:

The media did not explain why a proportion of the donated lot would have to go to foreigners such as whether it was a stipulation of the donation. Or whether it would be free.

because we ### paid for it

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That must really <deleted> off the generals.... 

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This is going to do wonders for our image..........I imagine many Thai's will be rejoicing at the news we will get 20% of 'their' vaccines.

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We need an audit afterwards to ensure foreigners did get 20%

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2 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

We need an audit afterwards to ensure foreigners did get 20%

20% of nothing is still Zero...those allocations will be long gone before any foreigner gets his spot at the table

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if "must" that means it was condition for this donation.

I would think only the USA citizens at first, when all done, the rest for the USA allies (brits).

That would be all, not enough for the rest.

Foreign teachers will get their jab in late summer, very few elderly and sick getting now and within near future, but about half of expats will be at mercy of the second part of the vax program, middle/end of autumn

 

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Not sure if this a lip service or he really means it, my bet is on the former rather than the latter...

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Just now, internationalism said:

if "must" that means it was condition for this donation.

I would think only the USA citizens at first, when all done, the rest for the USA allies (brits).

That would be all, not enough for the rest.

 

 

Good of the Chief to point all this out to the Thai population though...........some might have missed it.

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https://makemedicinesaffordable.org/medicine-equality-now?twclid=11412201968689315840

 

None. Why?

Because the millions of vaccines exported from India to the richest countries in the world completely disproves the rhetoric. Thailand is a developing country that as yet hasn't seen one misely shot from the developed world and millions from China albeit its usefulness is in question against Delta.

 

Gates is full of $£€$. It is all about money.

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Somehow I dont think this will actually happen.

The vaccine will go to whoever the Thai authorities deem to deserve it and any questions asked about why the US expats didnt get any will be covered with "It was a misunderstanding" or "Why you be racist to Thai people?". 

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13 minutes ago, smedly said:

because we ### paid for it

The question would better be asked where was it made and who made it?

 

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10 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

We need an audit afterwards to ensure foreigners did get 20%

Would that be done by the trustworthy and transparent NACC by any chance?

 

There no chance you are going to get transparency out of these greedy scum

 

 

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I thought Pfizer only required one dose?

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32 minutes ago, webfact said:

Or whether it would be free.

It is being donated, but you can bet your last dollar we will still end up having to fork out money for it somehow.

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1 minute ago, Thailand said:

I thought Pfizer only required one dose?

NO....Johnson and Johnson is single dose. 

Pfizer could also be the second dose of a different first.

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2 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

NO....Johnson and Johnson is single dose. 

Correct, although some countries (logical ones) are accepting just 1 mrna shot and proof of infection as fully vaccinated, as initial natural immune response is superior even against latest variants, so only one moderna or pfzier required, obviously dumb nuts arent.

3 minutes ago, Thailand said:

I thought Pfizer only required one dose?

No, that is J&J

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12 minutes ago, bipper said:

https://makemedicinesaffordable.org/medicine-equality-now?twclid=11412201968689315840

 

None.

Why? Because the millions of vaccines exported from India to the richest countries in the world completely disproves the rhetoric. Thailand is a developing country that as yet hasn't seen one misely shot from the developed world and millions from China albeit its uselessness is in question against Delta.

 

Gates is full of $£€$. It is all about money.

I believe Japan donated 1 million AZ, so there’s that.

And Thailand did opt out of covax, another annoying fact.

 

France sent doses of Jansson for its own nationals in Thailand.

 

and Thailand has only been open about having a Covid problem since, say, June.

 

the link between Thailand’s situation and Bill Gates a US billionaire seems, mmmmm, tenuous.

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19 minutes ago, internationalism said:

I would think only the USA citizens at first, when all done, the rest for the USA allies (brits).

If we forgot the Aussies that wouldn't be very noice now would it?

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It's unfortunate the OP article didn't also note that as part of China's donation of Sinovac vaccines to Thailand, the Chinese government reached deal with the Thai government that a portion of the vaccines had to be used to vaccinate ALL Chinese nationals and Embassy personnel residing in Thailand.

 

And beyond just that, the MoPH actually set up a clinic in the Sathorn area staffed by Thai MoPH staff to carry out the vaccinations for the Chinese nationals.  And I didn't hear the local news media or locals complaining or raising questions about that deal.  Instead, they were quite happy to get the donated Chinese vaccines....

 

Well, at least back then, they were quite happy to get the donated Sinovac vaccines. These days, not so much.

 

 

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Rather neat the way in which he referred to the allocation of 20% to "foreigners" and asked for Thais to show forbearance.

 

Back when I played Rugby ???? that was known as a "Hail Mary pass"!

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Just now, pseudorabies said:

If we forgot the Aussies that wouldn't be very noice now would it?

.....or the Italians.........What did the Romans ever do for us?

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Just now, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

It's unfortunate the OP article didn't also note that as part of China's donation of Sinovac vaccines to Thailand, the Chinese government reached deal with the Thai government that a portion of the vaccines had to be used to vaccinate ALL Chinese nationals and Embassy personnel residing in Thailand.

 

And beyond just that, the MoPH actually set up a clinic in the Sathorn area staffed by Thai MoPH staff to carry out the vaccinations for the Chinese nationals.  And I didn't hear the local news media or locals complaining or raising questions about that deal.  Instead, they were quite happy to get the donated Chinese vaccines....

 

Well, at least back then, they were quite happy to get the donated Sinovac vaccines. These days, not so much.

 

 

My thoughts exactly......but too lazy to articulate them....thank you....555

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5 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

NO....Johnson and Johnson is single dose. 

Pfizer could also be the second dose of a different first.

I'd take one shot of Pfizer/Moderna vs 2 or 3 shots of the Sino-stuff any day

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25 minutes ago, tonray said:

20% of nothing is still Zero...those allocations will be long gone before any foreigner gets his spot at the table

 

We are not supposed to be at the table. Our place is under it catching the crumbs.

3 minutes ago, pseudorabies said:

I'd take one shot of Pfizer/Moderna vs 2 or 3 shots of the Sino-stuff any day

 

There are many people taking an mrna topup on top of JandJ in the US (without declaring), somehow it got published as an op-ed (possibly nyt cant remember exactly), seems overkill unless clinically vulnerable, but not a doctor or a nyt reporter..

7 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

France sent doses of Jansson for its own nationals in Thailand.

 

And paid Thai hospitals to administer the shots.

 

 

China also donated a tranche or three of Sinovac, with the stipulation that all their citizens here got vaccinated.

 

 

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