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Twenty percent of donated Pfizer vaccines from US must go to foreigners

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https://aseannow.com/topic/1222944-twenty-percent-of-donated-pfizer-vaccines-from-us-must-go-to-foreigners-living-in-thailand-says-ccsa-general

 

so this news is over 1 week old 

i hear this will go to front line health workers

nothing about us  foreigners 

are the immigration going to do a seniority list                       or the rich chinese  going to be classed as foreigners hiso and snatch it first

Well they now have to redo all those frontline health workers who previously got the sinojunk, so thailand is actually starting from scratch. 

Probably will go to business employees before foreigners get a look in, maybe even soi dogs first

13 minutes ago, grain said:

Well they now have to redo all those frontline health workers who previously got the sinojunk, so thailand is actually starting from scratch. 

That's a personal view from a lot people.

I will have it or any vaccine when or if its available to me when our local hospital tell me in September because they are vaccinating Thais first.

The facts Sinovac 

"WHO’s Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) has also completed its review of the vaccine. On the basis of available evidence, WHO recommends the vaccine for use in adults 18 years and older, in a two-dose schedule with a spacing of two to four weeks. Vaccine efficacy results showed that the vaccine prevented symptomatic disease in 51% of those vaccinated and prevented severe COVID-19 and hospitalization in 100% of the studied population".

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