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Thailand orders 120 million vaccines for 2022


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30 minutes ago, it is what it is said:

 

been said before, ordering and delivery into arms are two very different things. but putting cynicism to one side for a moment, i hope this comes off and they have the planning, logistics, infrastructure and resources to get the population vaccinated

The thing I am waiting for is when India, the world largest vaccine producer, starts exporting again.  Maybe by the end of the year.  The world will be flooded in vaccine when that happens.

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10 hours ago, FridgeMagnet1 said:

Reported in the Thai Media

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10 hours ago, FridgeMagnet1 said:

50 million AZ and 50 million Pfizer 

50+50=120?

 

Olde math?

 

 

The regime saying they've "ordered" vaccines is like saying they've "registered" tens of thousands of ex-pats for vaccines.

 

 

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this "news" is 5 weeks old. First came on 14.7 and is being reheated by the government mouthpiece propagandists since than, that includes numerous volunteer maggots from PR team from the ministry of foreign affairs, writing one sentence eulogies. 

 

Not surprisingly it states: "for those who still cannot access the vaccinations, those who require booster doses". That's because there are not enough doses for this very 2021 year, with foreign ministry scrambling to get any scraps from anywhere around the world, including meagre 150k from Bhutan (some country 100x smaller than Thailand, but which prime minister is a doctor, not a military commander and health minister and some other ministers are also doctors, and not powder peddlers). 

Clearly boosters are desperately needed, because sinovac is below expectations (as suspected already in January by Thanatorn, an unofficial lider of the opposition - for which statement he is sued by the government with lese majeste).

That is why already now pfizer is given pronto as a booster to medics on 2 sinovac.

That's why the mix and much policy had to be implemented, to safe lives of those, who got only sinovac 1st and even 2nd dose. 

Those alleged 50mln of the AZ for the 2022 includes 36mln signed already in May. The government hoped, that they can force the AZ to be delivered this year - not so. Those doses will be coming in 9mln batches in January-May

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/purchase-of-120-million-doses-of-covid-19-vaccine-for-2022-approved-by-nvc/

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5 hours ago, internationalism said:

this "news" is 5 weeks old. First came on 14.7 and is being reheated by the government mouthpiece propagandists since than, that includes numerous volunteer maggots from PR team from the ministry of foreign affairs, writing one sentence eulogies. 

 

Not surprisingly it states: "for those who still cannot access the vaccinations, those who require booster doses". That's because there are not enough doses for this very 2021 year, with foreign ministry scrambling to get any scraps from anywhere around the world, including meagre 150k from Bhutan (some country 100x smaller than Thailand, but which prime minister is a doctor, not a military commander and health minister and some other ministers are also doctors, and not powder peddlers). 

Clearly boosters are desperately needed, because sinovac is below expectations (as suspected already in January by Thanatorn, an unofficial lider of the opposition - for which statement he is sued by the government with lese majeste).

That is why already now pfizer is given pronto as a booster to medics on 2 sinovac.

That's why the mix and much policy had to be implemented, to safe lives of those, who got only sinovac 1st and even 2nd dose. 

Those alleged 50mln of the AZ for the 2022 includes 36mln signed already in May. The government hoped, that they can force the AZ to be delivered this year - not so. Those doses will be coming in 9mln batches in January-May

https://www.thaipbsworld.com/purchase-of-120-million-doses-of-covid-19-vaccine-for-2022-approved-by-nvc/

Love the vibe of this post 

 

Angry bulging eyes, red faced, foaming at the mouth, blood pressure through the roof etc 

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6 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

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50+50=120?

 

Olde math?

 

 

The regime saying they've "ordered" vaccines is like saying they've "registered" tens of thousands of ex-pats for vaccines.

 

 

It’s not specified what the remaining 20 million are. Looks like they are 2nd gen vaccines. Subunit vaccines are mentioned 

 

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18 hours ago, FridgeMagnet1 said:

Love the vibe of this post 

 

Angry bulging eyes, red faced, foaming at the mouth, blood pressure through the roof etc 

your own words on your troll thread about sinovac:

"Bit disappointed with some of these well reasoned replies, was hoping for something stronger and angrier."

 

and from your original post here:

"ah look; here comes somebody to have a moan about Sinovac in 5,4,3,2,1".

 

You are obsessed about sinovac.

Not many people are moaning about - problem is of getting absolutely any vax at all. Only some 32mln jabs are done in thailand, out of the projected 100mln (yet before delta). The majority of vaccinated are with sinovac and they all will need boster. Already 700k of pfizer had to be given to medics. Tens millions more of boosters will have to be given, a huge waste of resources - from buying one of the most expensive vax (some 650b per dose), to administering it in overcrowding conditions in the middle of the deadliest 4th wave  

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