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Thailand's Health Minister denied entry to Switzerland for WHO meet after vax with Sinovac


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Just now, beano2274 said:

Actually Switzerland allows entry with both vaccinations from China, maybe there is more to this story than is what is being reported, maybe his Swiss Pass was not done on time, or his documentation was not correct

 

 

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Maybe he is not even vaccinated?????????

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

the much criticized Anutin Charnvirakul - was denied entry to Switzerland to attend an important World Health Organization meeting

Could not have happened to a nicer human being.

 

Pity citizens who are at his mercy, who does not even know what is necessary for himself!

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23 minutes ago, beano2274 said:

Actually Switzerland allows entry with both vaccinations from China, maybe there is more to this story than is what is being reported, maybe his Swiss Entry Form was not done on time, or his documentation was not correct

 

 

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May be Swiss decided to keep his money and keep him out!

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5 hours ago, poskat said:

a nice reality check for this clown

 

turns out that thai big shots arent such big shots once beyond thailand's borders

 

anutin- "dont you know who I am?"

the world- "dont know and dont care"

Yet, Thailand uses Sinovac for the first shot and Astra for the second, then the whole Thai population, will only be allowed to travel to China , good on you Anutin

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2 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said:

 

Not hardly... The use of mixed vaccine regimens is increasingly being accepted in various countries around the world:

 

https://qz.com/india/2065374/where-can-you-travel-with-mixed-covid-19-vaccine-doses/

 

This was as of late September:

 

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Also, by way of background:

 

Mix-and-match COVID vaccines ace the effectiveness test

Combining two different COVID-19 vaccines provides protection on par with that of mRNA vaccines — including protection against the Delta variant.
 
 
 
However, most of of the mix and match research and use that I'm aware of seems to involve combinations of the mRNA vaccines like Pfizer and Moderna with the different AZ vaccine -- and not so much the mixing in of either of the current Chinese vaccines.
 

True Tall Guy, as I and many other pointed out when Thailand announced its mix and match policy, other countries are mixing and matching but NOT with sinovac and sinopharm as part of the mix. Your list seems to bear that out. Whether for political or medical reasons, or both, the two Chinese vaccines just aren’t very accepted in the Western world.

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2 minutes ago, kiwikeith said:

Yet, Thailand uses Sinovac for the first shot and Astra for the second, then the whole Thai population, will only be allowed to travel to China , good on you Anutin

I do not mean to be cinical, but this is looking like a pharmaceutical money battle than save the world.

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5 hours ago, poskat said:

turns out that thai big shots arent such big shots once beyond thailand's borders

SOOOOOOO true. Never have been and never will be. Peon Western Wannabes is their highest achievable rank outside Thailand.

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