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Prominent Thai doctor says lockdown measures aren’t working, tighter ones won’t work either, ease them to save the economy and consider an export ban on Covid19 vaccines and greatly boost vaccination program


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22 minutes ago, impulse said:

They know where to get them.  But FCPA gets in the way of all but the Sputnik and Sino varieties.  The underlying message to the Thai gub'ment is that sometimes public welfare should come before graft and corruption. 

 

Really? They know where to get them? And you know that how? Do you know where to get some of these vaccines for immediate delivery?

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Just now, impulse said:

If they hadn't held out for tea money over the past year, they'd have plenty in stock already from months ago.  The sad thing is that they're still holding up the orders today.  They need 100 million doses.  How many have they actually ordered?  Not discussed.  Not negotiated.  Ordered, with delivery date?

 

I agree with that absolutelty and unreservedly. But the doctor said they need vaccines now. Where will they come from? Sinovac and Sinopharm are the only ones that may be available in large quantities immediately. And it's not yet known how effective they are at dealing with the Delta variant.

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9 minutes ago, samtam said:

The problem is that lockdown in Thailand means congregation of too many people in a small space. The good doctor is recognising that Thailand is a desperately poor country in which "lockdown" enforces close proximity

Where do they go after school or after work? ......They go home to the little spaces that enforces close proximity.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, placeholder said:

And it's not yet known how effective they are at dealing with the Delta variant.

They have been proven to be inaffective or less affective against the Delta variant as confirmed by the US and others. 

 

https://www.aljazeera.com/search/Sinovac

Malaysia's decision on Sinovac's inactivated virus vaccine comes amid questions elsewhere over the shot's efficacy against new and more ...

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18 minutes ago, steven100 said:
45 minutes ago, placeholder said:

And it's not yet known how effective they are at dealing with the Delta variant.

They have been proven to be inaffective or less affective against the Delta variant as confirmed by the US and others. 

Even 50% effective would be saving around 100 lives and 10,000 cases a day.  Better than no jabs at all.

 

 

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