Thailand has abstained from a vote to condemn Russia's annexation of four eastern regions of Ukraine, citing concerns that it would reduce the chances for diplomacy to bring about a negotiated solution to the crisis.
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Treatment timely and free in Australia and Russia, with little confusion in delivery process, writes Poramet Tangsathaporn
published : 26 Jul 2021 at 06:19
19 People of vulnerable groups flock to the Bang Sue Grand Station in Bangkok last Thursday for Covid-19 vaccinations. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)
The Thai government should learn a few things from overseas countries as it strives to end the Covid-19 pandemic, Thais living abroad say.
Thammarit Khamplod, 31, a PhD student in engineering at the University of Manchester, received his two doses of Pfizer recently, delivered free as they are provided by the British government. As everyone is registered with the National Health Service, or NHS, everyone will have an NHS number, including migrants who entered the UK legally.
Government urged to learn from overseas COVID efforts
Government urged to learn from overseas COVID efforts
THAILAND: The Thai government should learn a few things from overseas countries as it strives to end the COVID-19 pandemic, Thais living abroad say.
Monday 26 July 2021, 11:30AM
People of vulnerable groups flock to the Bang Sue Grand Station in Bangkok last Thursday (July 22) for COVID-19 vaccinations. Photo: Chanat Katanyu
Thammarit Khamplod, 31, a PhD student in engineering at the University of Manchester, received his two doses of Pfizer recently, delivered free as they are provided by the British government.
“As everyone is registered with the National Health Service, or NHS, everyone will have an NHS number, including migrants who entered the UK legally.