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18 5m people in Thailand have received COVID jab

18.5m people in Thailand have received COVID jab 18.5m people in Thailand have received COVID jab BANGKOK: A total of 18.58 million people in Thailand had received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine as of last night (Aug 3). Wednesday 4 August 2021, 03:54PM Acting British ambassador Mark Gooding with the container containing 415,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, after its arrival at Suvarnabhumi airport last night (Aug 3). Photo: British Embassy The COVID-19 information centre reported the figures today. It said 28% of the population had now been vaccinated, with 4.08mn of the 18.58mn having also received a second dose. Yesterday 379,271 people were inoculated, and 94,363 of them got their second dose.

Ministry insists all medics will get Pfizer

Ministry insists all medics will get Pfizer Ministry insists all medics will get Pfizer BANGKOK: The Ministry of Public Health insisted that all medical health staff, along with rescuers and undertakers, will definitely get the Pfizer vaccine, as long as they fit the ministry’s guidelines for mRNA-based vaccination. Tuesday 3 August 2021, 09:01AM The first 1.5 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine donated by the US administration arrive at Suvarnabhumi airport on Friday (July 30). Photo: US embassy in Thailand The ministry yesterday (Aug 2) said the sub-committee on disease immunity enhancement decided on Sunday to set up guidelines for 1,503,450 doses of Pfizer donated by the US that arrived in the country on Friday.

Breached Covid-19 Vaccination Platform of Thailand s Dedicated to Foreigners

Breached Covid-19 Vaccination Platform of Thailand s Dedicated to Foreigners
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Correcting the pandemic policy tack

Correcting the pandemic policy tack 10 Thitinan Pongsudhirak A PROFESSOR AT CHULALONGKORN UNIVERSITY published : 30 Jul 2021 at 04:00 10 A migrant worker is injected with the Sinopharm Covid-19 vaccine at Simummuang Market in Rangsit. The Chulabhorn Royal Academy has provided 4,000 doses of the vaccine to inoculate migrant workers at the market after about 1,700 people became infected there. (Photo: Apichit Jinakul) That Thailand s coronavirus pandemic has been grossly mismanaged is self-evident. Infection rates have soared to new highs this month while vaccine availability and access remain shoddy and abysmal. The overstretched healthcare system is creaking under growing demand, while several scenes so far of Covid-afflicted people being left to die on the streets have shaken the country s collective morale and elicited soul-searching questions about how Thailand has managed to reach this dire juncture.

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