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Chinese Embassy Bangkok: Sinovac it is NOT a low quality vaccine


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7 minutes ago, SmartyMarty said:

No mention of the CCSA report that since July 1 in 3 covid deaths are with Thai vaccinated with Sinovac (and to a much lesser extent AZ).

Well, these are the only 2 vaccines to have been used in Thailand.

 

The AZ is actually the best of all at preventing deaths, but no covid vaccine can be 100% effective.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Every single dose of Sinovac was an example of the friendship, solidarity and help that the Chinese people have for Thailand.

So they gave it for FREE , sounds like it. well the Covid was a free gift.....

regards Worgeordie

 

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2 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

So they gave it for FREE , sounds like it. well the Covid was a free gift.....

regards Worgeordie

 

They would like us believe that but I believe the Thai Govt paid USD$9.00 a shot for it as reported in these pages a few days ago.

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10 minutes ago, pjmorton said:

In fairness, Sinovac was the first vaccine available here. At the time it was better than nothing. But it was purchased, not donated as the posted article implies. The consumers are entitled to form their own opinions as to whether they got good value, and whether it makes sense to buy more. So give credit where due, while continuing to search for better alternatives.

 

https://www.healthline.com/health/astrazeneca-vs-sinovac#effectiveness

 

Neither of these vaccines has been approved for regular or emergency use in the United States yet. Numerous trials are underway and applications could be presented to the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) in the future to add to the nation’s arsenal against COVID-19. Both vaccines are also being reviewed by the World Health Organization.

  AstraZeneca Sinovac
Official name AZD1222 CoronaVac
Effectiveness 76% 56%–65%Trusted Source
Dosage 2 doses, 28 days apart 2 doses, 21 days apart
Storage standard refrigeration standard refrigeration
Type chimpanzee adenovirus inactivated virus
Approval status approved for use in Brazil and issued an emergency use authorization in UK, EU, and other countries approved for use in China and issued an emergency use authorization in Turkey, Mexico, Brazil, and other countries
U.S. availability 300 million doses owned, but not approved for use none

 

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24 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

...................and the the people to give Thailand the disease in the first place !

 

 

 

Not just Thailand, it was shared around. 

Thailand just decided to buy excess stock from China at inflated prices no doubt mutually lining multiple pockets.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

They pointed out they were the first country to come to Thailand's assistance in the vaccine fight against Covid-19.

 

They failed to mention that they generously did so after Thailand became the first country to be infected by their citizens.

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