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Ministry committed to maintaining vaccine reserves
THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- THAILAND HAS enough vaccines on hand for emergency situations, especially during an outbreak, as the country aims to produce its own supplies and join other Asean countries in exchanging knowledge for the health security of the region.

Public Health Minister Piyasakol Sakolsatayadorn said on Monday that HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn had given instructions for vaccines to be produced domestically so that the country could be self-reliant during normal times and emergencies.

His Majesty the King had supported the research and development of vaccines by Thai agencies over the past 60 years, Piyasakol said after the first National Vaccine Committee's conference. The ministry and other agencies have agreed on a joint vision and mission to execute a five-year (2016-21) national vaccine policy and strategy to be implemented in parallel with the National Economic and Social Development Plan. That includes building a vaccine factory in 513 days.

The focus would be on ensuring enough vaccines for disease prevention in all situations, including any future epidemic.

The ministry would continue to be inspired by the royal support in developing and producing good quality vaccines for people and animals in sufficient quantities to satisfy the country's own demands and the need for humanitarian aid in countries fighting disease outbreaks.

In the future, vaccine supplies would be properly reserved for domestic demand and managed efficiently to achieve maximum results.

The ministry was also prepared to cooperate with other Asean countries in projects to maintain vaccine reserves and ensure the region's vaccine security, he added.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/Ministry-committed-to-maintaining-vaccine-reserves-30269819.html

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-- The Nation 2015-09-30

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where are the long term studies that vaccines are

a ) safe

b ) without danger

c ) not causing deaseas / outbreakes itself

if you want to reply with : it has been proven .... by whom ? the manufacturers themselves ?

no 3rd party

they cannot even be sued anymore if you / family dies from it or get paralyzed

there were some monkey tests, where they gave all the shots they gave a newborn till a few years old

they had to stop the tests, as the test subjects just died or became severe ill

nobody company / lab wants to test on their own, as it is costing too much & there is no money to be made

and the governements also loves it as a way to control the populace

or you can just laugh and get in line for the next flu shot with some viruses (from last year) and toxic elements as formaldehyde & aborted fetus cells

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Good post - you appear to have some real knowledge on this subject. If the current widespread use of some vaccines is not severely restricted or stopped altogether there will be a major public health crisis in the future - it is already starting because the genetically modified viruses from vaccines are mixing with the natural wild viruses and creating new and unpredictable mutations of the viruses against which the vaccines are useless and our natural immune systems really struggle to deal with them because they have never encountered the new virus strains before. Independent research shows this is already happening with flu, polio and measles viruses - but of course it will be denied and covered up as much as possible whilst billions of dollars are being made selling these vaccines around the world

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Really.....why only about three years back, there was an acute shortage of antibiotics at all government and even private hospitals and basics like penicillin were not available for about 7 months.

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