national vaccine rollout

  • Covid-19 NewsThai industry body says government may miss vaccination target due to supply issues

    Thai industry body says government may miss vaccination target due to supply issues

    The Thai government is being warned that ongoing issues with Covid-19 vaccine supply may cause it to miss its target of obtaining 10 million doses in June. The Federation of Thai Industries says the supply problems will impact the country’s vaccination rollout and is calling on the government to accelerate the process by allowing private companies to import doses from…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Minister insists AstraZeneca vaccines will be delivered on time

    Health Minister insists AstraZeneca vaccines will be delivered on time

    The required doses of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine will be ready for the government’s June 7 rollout. So says Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, in response to concerns over supply issues. A number of hospitals have already suspended use of the vaccine, due to low or no supplies. According to a Bangkok Post report, Anutin met with representatives from AstraZeneca…

  • Covid-19 NewsGovernment urged to clarify private hospitals’ vaccination role

    Government urged to clarify private hospitals’ vaccination role

    The government is being urged to clarify whether private hospitals can administer Covid-19 vaccines to employees. According to a Bangkok Post report, the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry, also known as EconThai, says the government needs to eliminate the legal barriers preventing private hospitals from vaccinating workers. Last week, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha said workers under Section 33 of…

  • Covid-19 NewsGovernment confirms 3 channels for vaccine registration

    Government confirms 3 channels for vaccine registration

    The Thai government says people (Thais) can avail of 3 channels to register for the Covid-19 vaccine rollout which begins on June 1. In addition, spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri says there will be no “walk-in” vaccination centres, after PM Prayut Chan-o-cha stopped the programme. The PM says Thai nationals seeking a Covid-19 vaccine will be able to register through the Mor…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai government expects to open vaccine registration to foreigners by August

    Thai government expects to open vaccine registration to foreigners by August

    A Health Ministry spokesperson has confirmed that foreigners living in Thailand should be able to register for Covid-19 vaccination by August. Ratchada Thanadirek says the government is working on a dedicated registration platform for foreign nationals living in the Kingdom, which it’s hoped will be ready in 3 months’ time. Meanwhile, Thai Visa News reports that vaccine registration for Thais…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand’s national vaccine rollout may begin next week

    Thailand’s national vaccine rollout may begin next week

    Thailand’s long-awaited national vaccine rollout could finally get underway next week, as supplies have arrived ahead of schedule. Natapanu Nopakun from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says once the doses have been distributed to walk-in vaccination centres, inoculation can begin. He points out that provinces that have already taken delivery of vaccine doses can open walk-in centres and begin vaccination…

  • Covid-19 NewsWalk-in vaccination centre to open at Bangkok’s Bang Sue railway station

    Walk-in vaccination centre to open at Bangkok’s Bang Sue railway station

    Thailand’s Transport Minister, Saksayam Chidchob, has confirmed that a walk-in vaccination centre will open at Bang Sue railway station in Bangkok, from next month. The centre will serve the capital’s residents and those in the surrounding provinces. The Bangkok Post reports that 13,500 square metres of space is being transformed into a Covid-19 vaccination centre, with the goal of administering…

  • Covid-19 NewsExpat vaccination in Thailand likely to be delayed

    Expat vaccination in Thailand likely to be delayed

    An official from the Bangkok Metropolitan Association says foreigners may face a slight delay in receiving their Covid-19 vaccines. Panruedee Manomaipiboon, director of the BMA’s health department says while the Health Ministry aims to vaccinate everyone living in Thailand, foreigners may have to wait until August. “As I have said before, the Health Ministry plans to vaccinate Thais first. We…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand’s private sector to open 372 vaccination points nationwide

    Thailand’s private sector to open 372 vaccination points nationwide

    Thailand’s Chamber of Commerce has confirmed the private sector will open 372 vaccination centres in an effort to accelerate the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. Nation Thailand reports that 82 of the centres will be in Bangkok, which, along with neighbouring provinces, is currently bearing the brunt of the third wave. The private sector aims to support the government’s plans to vaccinate…

  • Tourism NewsTourism Minister says Phuket must reach zero infections before July re-opening

    Tourism Minister says Phuket must reach zero infections before July re-opening

    The Tourism and Sports Minister insists the southern island of Phuket must record zero Covid-19 cases if a planned July re-opening is to go ahead. Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn adds that, should new infections be reported once 70% of the island is vaccinated, the Tourism and Public Health Ministries will work together to decide what action to take. Tourism operators in Phuket…

  • Covid-19 NewsForeigners can register for vaccination next month (next week for some on Phuket)

    Foreigners can register for vaccination next month (next week for some on Phuket)

    But when they will actually be vaccinated remains up in the air. While a Public Health Ministry spokesperson declared just days ago that Covid-19 vaccines were reserved for Thais, not expats, the government now says that statement was taken out of context. Yesterday, Opas Kankawinpong from the Disease Control Department confirmed that foreigners living in Thailand would also be vaccinated. “Anyone living…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand’s global reputation for pandemic management goes down the pan

    Thailand’s global reputation for pandemic management goes down the pan

    Oh, how the tables have turned… This time last year, Thailand was in strict lockdown to combat a pandemic that was starting its march around the globe, while countries such as the US and UK dithered over how to handle the crisis. The upshot was both western countries ended up with 2 of the world’s highest infection rates and preventable…

  • Covid-19 NewsVirologist urges government to carry out mass vaccination within 3 months

    Virologist urges government to carry out mass vaccination within 3 months

    Prominent Thai virologist Dr. Yong Poovorawan is calling on the government to carry out mass vaccination of the population within 3 months, after a study showed that 1 dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine boosts immunity by more than 96%. Dr. Yong has been a persistent critic of the Thai government’s handling of the Covid outbreaks in the country. Posting on…

  • Covid-19 NewsVaccination to be accelerated following outbreak in Bangkok’s Klong Toey district

    Vaccination to be accelerated following outbreak in Bangkok’s Klong Toey district

    The government is accelerating vaccine administration among shantytown dwellers in Bangkok’s Klong Toey district following an outbreak of Covid-19. Thousands of people live in very close quarters within the slums and travel across the city and to neighbouring provinces for work. The cluster of infections has sparked fear the virus could spread further and overwhelm the healthcare system. Bangkok governor…

  • Covid-19 News8 hospitals across Thailand forced to close after healthcare workers contract Covid-19

    8 hospitals across Thailand forced to close after healthcare workers contract Covid-19

    8 Thai hospitals are temporarily closed after patients hid the fact that they were infected with Covid-19 and passed the virus on to hospital staff. Other staff members have had to self-isolate. According to Thai PBS World, the 8 affected hospitals are as follows: Chiang Rai Mae Sai Hospital, closed until May 16. 88 medical staff quarantined. Nakhon Sawan Chumsaeng…

  • Covid-19 NewsSuvarnabhumi check-in counters become vaccine administration points

    Suvarnabhumi check-in counters become vaccine administration points

    It’s probably the most traffic check-in counters at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport has seen in a while. Officials are using the area as a makeshift vaccination centre, where airport staff are lining up to receive a dose of a Covid-19 vaccine. The initiative is the latest attempt to speed up vaccine administration as Thailand finds itself battling a far more virulent…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 task force to resume central role in handling of crisis

    Covid-19 task force to resume central role in handling of crisis

    The government is placing the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration back at the centre of its handling of the pandemic, after the CCSA delegated some authority to government ministries. Government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri says the Covid-19 task force will resume its central role as the government ramps up the national vaccine rollout. Officials aim to vaccinate around 30 million people…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Minister says he’s going nowhere as opposition calls for his resignation

    Health Minister says he’s going nowhere as opposition calls for his resignation

    Thailand’s Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is defying calls for his resignation over his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Members of the opposition Move Forward Party have slammed the government over how it has dealt with the third wave of Covid-19, as infections and deaths rise across the country. Critics say the current administration was not adequately prepared for a resurgence…

  • Tourism NewsGovernment insists Phuket re-opening will go ahead as planned

    Government insists Phuket re-opening will go ahead as planned

    The Thai government is adamant the planned re-opening of the southern island of Phuket to vaccinated foreign tourists will go ahead. However, with Covid-19 infections rising across the country, some tourism operators say they need more clarification on how. Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit insists the “Phuket sandbox” model is on track for July 1. “We have neither cancelled nor changed…

  • Covid-19 NewsRussia agrees to sell Sputnik V vaccine doses to Thailand

    Russia agrees to sell Sputnik V vaccine doses to Thailand

    Thailand is to take delivery of the Russian Covid-19 vaccine, Sputnik V, along with 10 million doses from US vaccine manufacturer Pfizer. According to a Bangkok Post report, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha announced on his Facebook page that the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, has agreed to sell the vaccine to Thailand through a “government to government” contract. The PM says the…

  • Covid-19 News7 people develop adverse side-effects after receiving Chinese vaccine

    7 people develop adverse side-effects after receiving Chinese vaccine

    A doctor at Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University says 7 people developed temporary partial paralysis after receiving a Covid-19 jab. The 7 were all inoculated with CoronaVac, the vaccine from Chinese manufacturer, Sinovac Biotech. All were in the east of the country, with 6 in Rayong and 1 in Chon Buri. Dr Thiravat Hemachudha says all 7 improved after they were given…

  • Covid-19 NewsPM says safety was the reason behind limited vaccine procurement

    PM says safety was the reason behind limited vaccine procurement

    The Thai PM, Prayut Chan-o-cha says the limited procurement of Covid-19 vaccines was for safety reasons, as well as being based on the situation in the country at the time. “Initially, the purchases Thailand made were based on the situation at that time, when we were successful in containing the outbreak.” He was responding to criticism from several quarters about…

  • Covid-19 NewsTop virologist says vaccine boosters will be needed to maintain Covid protection

    Top virologist says vaccine boosters will be needed to maintain Covid protection

    A prominent virologist from Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn University says it’s likely that people vaccinated against Covid-19 will still require boosters in order to remain protected. Yong Poovorawan shared his views in a Facebook post yesterday, after a study of recovered patients showed that their immunity to the virus started to drop between 3 and 6 months after infection. “It is highly…

  • Covid-19 NewsThanathorn suggests 4 changes to government’s handling of pandemic

    Thanathorn suggests 4 changes to government’s handling of pandemic

    The former leader of a now-disbanded opposition party has suggested 4 ways the government could improve its handling of the Covid-19 outbreak in Thailand. Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, former leader of the Future Forward Party, and now chairman of the Progressive Movement, has posted his suggestions on the group’s Facebook page. According to a Bangkok Post report, the suggestions relate to the…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai businesses frustrated over limited choice of vaccines, slow pace of rollout

    Thai businesses frustrated over limited choice of vaccines, slow pace of rollout

    Business and tourism representatives are expressing growing anger over the slow pace of Thailand’s vaccine rollout and the limited number of vaccines on offer. Their frustration comes as other countries around the world begin to see encouraging results from their vaccination efforts. And, while the latest rise in Covid-19 infections can be partly attributed to the presence of the so-called…

  • Tourism NewsThai tourism operators slam government’s inefficient vaccine rollout

    Thai tourism operators slam government’s inefficient vaccine rollout

    Representatives from Thailand’s tourism sector have blasted what they see as an ineffective and disorganised national vaccine rollout. Operators say the scheme will not allow the Kingdom to achieve herd immunity, with tourism possibly affected by a third outbreak. Domestic tourism was starting to recover after taking a hit during the second outbreak late last year, with Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Ministry launches mobile app for booking vaccine appointments

    Health Ministry launches mobile app for booking vaccine appointments

    Next month, the Thai government launches the “Mor Prom,” phone app, which will allow people to make an appointment for a Covid-19 vaccine. Kiattiphum Wongrajit from the Public Health Ministry is calling on everyone to download the app and make a booking. “I would like all Thai people to download the application to reserve their Covid-19 vaccination. We need to…

  • Covid-19 NewsChinese vaccine being distributed to all provinces this month

    Chinese vaccine being distributed to all provinces this month

    The government has confirmed that all provinces will receive the Chinese Sinovac jab this month – some in larger quantities than others. Kiattiphum Wongrajit from the Public Health Ministry says 800,000 doses will be distributed across the country from today. 22 provinces are being prioritised, based on their status as either high-risk areas, border provinces, or tourist destinations. 6 high-risk…

  • Covid-19 NewsOfficials say woman who tested positive after vaccination was infected beforehand

    Officials say woman who tested positive after vaccination was infected beforehand

    The Disease Control Department says a vaccinated seafood vendor in Bangkok who tested positive for Covid-19 was infected with the virus prior to receiving the jab. Sophon Iamsirsithavorn from the DCD says the 29 year old market trader was tested for the virus on March 13, with that test coming back negative. At the time, she was not showing any…

  • Covid-19 News800,000 doses of Chinese vaccine to go to 22 provinces next month

    800,000 doses of Chinese vaccine to go to 22 provinces next month

    The Thai government will send 800,000 doses of China’s Covid-19 vaccine to 22 selected provinces from next month. According to a Bangkok Post report, the Sinovac vaccine will be distributed to provinces that fall into 3 groups. The first group consists of 6 provinces that have experienced a resurgence of the virus or where clusters of infections have been reported.…