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Thailand’s Chulabhorn Royal Academy to Expand Vaccination Drive for Children and Teenagers


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BANGKOK (NNT) - Thailand’s Chulabhorn Royal Academy (CRA) plans to expand its Sinopharm vaccination drive to include young children and teenagers aged 3-17, following approval to vaccinate younger people by the Chinese government.

 

CRA secretary-general Nithi Mahanonda said the academy is preparing to propose, to Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (TFDA), the approval of the use of the Sinopharm vaccine on children and teenagers.

 

He said all people should be vaccinated, to achieve complete protection, as research suggests that vaccinated people can still contract the coronavirus from unvaccinated people. Although children are much more likely to suffer mild symptoms, they can easily transmit the virus to older and more vulnerable people, so their vaccinations should not be overlooked.

 

According to the CRA, some vaccines, including Sinopharm, have been looked at for use on infants as young as three months old, up to children aged under 12. Currently, vaccines have only been administered to people aged 18 and over.

 

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They just don't get it and that's what happens when you have ignorant uneducated buffoons in charge and interfering at every level!

 

There is no need to reinvent the wheel the world has already shown how to run a vaccination campaign. First you get rid of the old and vulnerable and your medical professionals then everyone else by age group finishing with the people at least risk = healthy kids

 

Idiots!!! would be absolutely laughable if it wasn't going to cost lives...

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hold on.

I have registered with them 2x - for AZ in May and for Sinopharm in July.

Dark red, approaching certain age, for consideration for a vax.

No any reply.

I did also to try once again the last Wednesday, to no avail - could not register, before they closed down registration for a week.

Shambles Shameless Royal Academy

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22 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

have been looked at for use on infants as young as three months old, up to children aged under 12.

Tragic.

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