vaccination

  • Covid-19 NewsIndustry representatives call on government to prioritise vaccination, include tourism workers in first rollout

    Industry representatives call on government to prioritise vaccination, include tourism workers in first rollout

    The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking is urging the government to make the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines a national agenda and to prioritise those working in the tourism industry. According to a Bangkok Post report, the JSCCIB says tourism workers need to be vaccinated to keep them safe while interacting with travellers. It has also suggested that…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket aims to vaccinate 70% of population, re-open to foreign tourists by October

    Phuket aims to vaccinate 70% of population, re-open to foreign tourists by October

    Phuket is going it alone as it eyes herd immunity as the only lifeline for its devastated tourism industry. Business groups on the southern resort island have announced a plan to finance the vaccination of 70% of the island’s population, in the hope of being able to open to foreign tourists from October. The groups involved, which include the Phuket…

  • Covid-19 NewsMedical expert calls on Thais to trust vaccines and help control Covid-19

    Medical expert calls on Thais to trust vaccines and help control Covid-19

    The dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Siriraj Hospital is calling on Thai people to have faith in Covid-19 vaccines and cooperate with efforts to halt the spread of the virus. Dr. Prasit Watanapa was speaking during a Facebook Live broadcast, saying Thailand needs to build up herd immunity if the virus is to be suppressed. With over 100…

  • Covid-19 NewsJohnson & Johnson applies for vaccine registration in Thailand

    Johnson & Johnson applies for vaccine registration in Thailand

    The Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that multinational Johnson & Johnson has begun the process of registering its single-dose vaccine in Thailand. However, Surachoke Tangwiwat from the FDA adds that some required paperwork is still missing and will need to be filed within 30 days. Meanwhile, the FDA has begun checking the documentation that has been submitted. Surachoke adds…

  • Covid-19 News50,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to arrive in Thailand in early February, more ahead

    50,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine to arrive in Thailand in early February, more ahead

    The first 50,000 doses of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccines are scheduled to arrive in Thailand in the first week of February. The upcoming shipment is part of the first lot of 26 million doses on the agreed purchase in October last year. Still, Thailand needs another 35 million doses as the procured vaccines are enough for only 30 million people.…

  • Covid-19 NewsPM vows action against ‘not factual’ information on vaccine plan

    PM vows action against ‘not factual’ information on vaccine plan

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha will order legal action against anyone who “distorts information” about the government’s Covid-19 vaccination plan after the banned opposition politician Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit had raised the topic of “Royal Vaccine: Who Benefits and Who Doesn’t?” on his Facebook Live feed on Monday. On the Facebook Live, Thanathorn criticised the government’s vaccine procurement and production, commenting that the government…

  • Covid-19 NewsAstraZeneca vaccine could be approved for emergency use in Thailand this week

    AstraZeneca vaccine could be approved for emergency use in Thailand this week

    Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration is likely to approve a Covid-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca in partnership with Oxford University as early as this week. The vaccine, already given the go-ahead in the US and UK, would be approved for emergency use, with administration likely to begin next month. Healthcare workers and those with underlying conditions will be prioritised. Opas…

  • Thailand NewsThailand News Today | Covid testing for visas, Business impact, Vaccine approval | January 19

    Thailand News Today | Covid testing for visas, Business impact, Vaccine approval | January 19

    Confusion reigns today over if Covid-19 tests will be required for visa extensions. While Phuket News spoke with an immigration official who said “no… you don’t need a Covid-19 test to extend your visa or apply for a work permit”, Khaosod English wrote an article headlined “Covid-19 test will be mandatory for all visa extension”. The Thaiger also contacted a…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Minister volunteering to receive first Covid jab, as effectiveness rate questioned

    Health Minister volunteering to receive first Covid jab, as effectiveness rate questioned

    “I’ll go first!” Thailand’s Public Health Minister has repeated his pledge to be the first person to receive the Covid-19 vaccine, in a bid to allay people’s concerns. Questions have been raised about the Chinese-manufactured Sinovac Biotech jab after its effectiveness rating was revised downwards by researchers in Brazil. Anutin Charnvirakul says the vaccine process will be overseen by Sophon…

  • Covid-19 NewsPattaya City mayor planning local rollout of Covid-19 vaccine

    Pattaya City mayor planning local rollout of Covid-19 vaccine

    The mayor of Pattaya city says officials hope to be able to buy 240,000 doses of the Covid-19 vaccine for administration to local residents. Sonthaya Khunpluem is reviewing finances and plans to set aside approximately 80 million baht for vaccine procurement, subject to government approval. “Currently, house registration of Pattaya City has reached a total population of 120,000 people, then…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Ministry requests more info on Chinese vaccine after effectiveness rate revised down

    Health Ministry requests more info on Chinese vaccine after effectiveness rate revised down

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has called for more information from the makers of the Chinese Covid-19 vaccine, after its effectiveness rating was revised downwards by researchers in Brazil. The Sinovac Biotech jab was originally confirmed as 78% effective in trials in the South American country, but that has now changed to just over 50%. The research team at Brazil’s Butantan…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Ministry says local administrations can buy Covid vaccines for roll-out in their areas

    Health Ministry says local administrations can buy Covid vaccines for roll-out in their areas

    The Public Health Minister, Anutin Charnvirakul, says local administrations can use allocated funds to buy approved Covid vaccines for administration in their localities. “The government plans to provide free jabs to the public but it is alright too if a local administration wants to use state-allocated funds to launch their own vaccination drive. It is good that local administrative bodies…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai health officials form vaccine rollout committee

    Thai health officials form vaccine rollout committee

    Health officials have formed a sub-committee to oversee the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines in Thailand. The Bangkok Post reports that the sub-committee will be headed up by Sophon Mekthon, chairman of the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation and adviser to the Public Health Minister. The team will be responsible for the overall vaccine programme, including deciding priority groups. Meanwhile, Opas Kankawinpong from…

  • Thailand NewsThais can register for the first round of Covid-19 vaccines this month

    Thais can register for the first round of Covid-19 vaccines this month

    Thai residents can register for the first round Covid-19 vaccination at the end of this month, but no exact date has been released, according to the Department of Disease Control. Frontline healthcare workers as well as those who are in any of the 5 high risk provinces and considered the “most vulnerable” are first priority. The 5 provinces at high…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai PM promises free Covid vaccine for half the population in initial rollout

    Thai PM promises free Covid vaccine for half the population in initial rollout

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has repeated his pledge to vaccinate half the population for free in 2021. Thailand will take delivery of its first supply of China’s Covid-19 vaccine by the end of next month, with an initial 200,000 doses of the Sinovac jab reserved. First in line will be healthcare workers and elderly people considered high risk. Following the initial…

  • Covid-19 NewsVaccines bring hope, but we won’t be out of the woods for some time – Thai health officials

    Vaccines bring hope, but we won’t be out of the woods for some time – Thai health officials

    Health officials in Thailand have welcomed the development of a number of seemingly-effective Covid-19 vaccines but warn that the “new normal” will remain for some time. In an interview with the Bangkok Post, Opas Karnkawinpong from the Department of Disease Control says people will still have to wear masks, observe social distancing, and wash their hands regularly. “The challenge posed…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand looking to speed up Covid-19 vaccination timeline

    Thailand looking to speed up Covid-19 vaccination timeline

    Amid a new surge in Covid-19 cases, Thai officials are planning to increase the number of vaccines available and speed up the timeline for administration. Dr. Taweesin Visanuyothin from the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration has confirmed the plan, following complaints from the country’s tourism industry when an initial statement said vaccination might not begin until as late as June.…

  • Visa InformationCan I avoid the 14 day quarantine in Thailand if I’ve been vaccinated?

    Can I avoid the 14 day quarantine in Thailand if I’ve been vaccinated?

    Now that the Covid-19 vaccines are being rolled out in some countries, the next question relevant to Thailand is… if I’ve had a vaccine for Covid-19, can I come back without doing the 14 (or 15 in some cases) days of quarantine? The Public Health Ministry has issued a statement stating that, in the short to medium term, “everyone entering…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai Covid-19 experimental vaccine to proceed to human testing from April 2021

    Thai Covid-19 experimental vaccine to proceed to human testing from April 2021

    A Thai start-up developing an experimental Covid-19 vaccine is said to be making good progress, with the candidate passing testing on laboratory animals. Baiya Phytopharm, a Thai firm developing a vaccine from plant leaves, is to sign an agreement to begin production for use in human trials. Thewin Wongwanich, from the State Enterprise Development Planning Subcommittee, says the firm is…

  • Covid-19 News2 people suffer allergic reaction following Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine in the UK

    2 people suffer allergic reaction following Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine in the UK

    2 UK health care workers who received the new Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on Tuesday, the first group of people to receive the approved vaccine against Covid-19 in the western world, have suffered adverse reactions. The 2 cases were out of the 1000s who have already received the new vaccine. The National Health Service issued a warning yesterday that people “with a…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai virologist says vaccinating 40 million Thais next year will be a challenge

    Thai virologist says vaccinating 40 million Thais next year will be a challenge

    A prominent Thai virologist has admitted that vaccinating 60% of the population against Covid-19 next year will not be easy. Dr Yong Pooworavan says this is because 40 million people receiving 2 doses each means the country needs access to 80 million doses. Yesterday, it was confirmed that Thailand hopes to begin production and administration of the AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand eyes first half of 2021 for production of AstraZeneca vaccine

    Thailand eyes first half of 2021 for production of AstraZeneca vaccine

    Thailand hopes to begin production and administration of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine during the first 6 months of 2021. As part of a technology-transfer agreement signed by the Thai government, Siam Bioscience will be provided with the information for vaccine production. It then hopes to register the vaccine with Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration within the next 6 months. The pharmaceutical…

  • Covid-19 News2 Thai Covid-19 vaccines to proceed to human testing

    2 Thai Covid-19 vaccines to proceed to human testing

    Out of Thailand’s 7 potential Covid-19 vaccines, 2 have successfully completed the animal testing stage and will proceed to human testing. Dr Nakorn Premsri from the National Vaccine Institute says the 2 vaccines are the mRNA vaccine from the Chula Vaccine Research Centre and BioNet-Asia’s DNA vaccine. The Chula VRC candidate vaccine is expected to begin human trials in April…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai government earmarks 6 billion baht for 26 million doses of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine

    Thai government earmarks 6 billion baht for 26 million doses of AstraZeneca Covid vaccine

    The Thai Cabinet is to put aside over 6 billion baht to procure 26 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine being developed by AstraZeneca, in conjunction with researchers at Oxford University in the UK. Nation Thailand reports that the National Vaccine Institute will be given 2.38 billion baht to reproduce the vaccine, in an effort to reduce the cost from…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand to set aside 3 billion baht for first doses of Covid-19 vaccine

    Thailand to set aside 3 billion baht for first doses of Covid-19 vaccine

    Thailand’s National Vaccine Committee is to request nearly 3 billion baht in order to procure enough doses of a Covid-19 vaccine for half its population, beginning with frontline healthcare workers. The committee, chaired by Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, wants to set aside 2.93 billion baht to be able to purchase adequate supplies of the vaccine from overseas. The aim is…

  • Covid-19 NewsCovid-19 vaccine may involve 2 doses

    Covid-19 vaccine may involve 2 doses

    Health experts in the US say that when a viable coronavirus vaccine is found, it may need to be administered in 2 separate doses, in order to be effective. This throws up all sorts of logistical problems, with Kelly Moore, a health policy professor at Vanderbilt University, expressing concern over procurement issues and the difficulty in getting people to show…

  • Tourism NewsSpokesperson says “Phuket Model” won’t be enacted nationally anytime soon

    Spokesperson says “Phuket Model” won’t be enacted nationally anytime soon

    The deputy government spokesperson Traisulee Traisoranakul said yesterday that the so-called “Phuket Model”, the island’s proposed “safe and sealed” program to reintroduce tourism from October, will not be implemented in the near future and rolled out to the rest of the country. She also encouraged Thai people ti “go on vacation to help the local economy”. She made no mention…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai government approves 1 billion baht for development of Covid-19 vaccine

    Thai government approves 1 billion baht for development of Covid-19 vaccine

    The Cabinet has signed off on funding of 1 billion baht for the development of a vaccine against Covid-19. It’s understood the cash injection being granted to the National Vaccine Institute comes from the 2020 emergency budget. There is concern that while Thailand has done well to keep the virus suppressed, the country remains at risk of a second wave,…

  • Covid-19 NewsThai government sets 600 million baht aside for Oxford University Covid vaccine

    Thai government sets 600 million baht aside for Oxford University Covid vaccine

    The Thai government is budgeting 600 million baht to purchase supplies of the Covid-19 vaccine currently being worked on at Oxford University in the UK. Trials look promising so far, with the vaccine triggering a strong immune response among volunteers. Production is expected to start before the end of the year. In Thailand, a vaccine being developed at Bangkok’s Chulalongkorn…

  • Covid-19 NewsHealth Minister predicts Thailand will have Covid-19 vaccine within 9 months

    Health Minister predicts Thailand will have Covid-19 vaccine within 9 months

    Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says he expects Thailand to have a vaccine against the Covid-19 virus ready within 9 months, provided all goes to plan. He was speaking after a briefing on the development of the vaccine, given by representatives from Bionate Asia, the private company working on the project with Thailand’s National Vaccine Institute. Mr. Anutin says the…