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Shipment of 2 million Sinovac vaccines arrive from China


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Today marks the delivery of another 2 million of the Chinese-made Sinovac Covid-19 vaccines arriving in Thailand from China. This delivery is the second this month, following the June 5 arrival of 500,000 vaccines from the Chinese manufacturer, donated by China to help Thailand in its vaccination drive that launched June 7. The arrival of these 2 million additional Covid-19 vaccines brings the total number of Sinovac vaccines in Thailand up to 10.5 million doses of the Chinese-made vaccine. The Chinese Embassy in Bangkok announced the arrival a few hours ago on its Facebook page. They said that 2 million […]

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Probably should get vaccines that work better then the ones they seem to get. Of course china vaccine is donated. They have to get all those political paid off somehow. pretty sure if thats all I was offered I'd have avoided the shot as well.

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All seems to be deafeningly silent on the much heralded 'Made in Thailand' Siam BioScience supply of AZ vaccines. Any news there?

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water, exactly. On another note, in the news today, the Australian govt have said they will be phasing out the Astra Zenica vaccine from Sept, with citizens having either Pfizer or Moderna, Novovax has also been ordered 

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Sinovac may not work very well with some of the new variants - probably better than no vaccine.  Rich people in Thailand will likely not take the chance.  Poor people will suffer the consequences.

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8 hours ago, Rob2010 said:

All seems to be deafeningly silent on the much heralded 'Made in Thailand' Siam BioScience supply of AZ vaccines. Any news there?

Better if no news, especially if it is critical.

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11 hours ago, Rob2010 said:

All seems to be deafeningly silent on the much heralded 'Made in Thailand' Siam BioScience supply of AZ vaccines. Any news there?

Confusion and uncertainty reigns re the 'locally made' stuff, with reports, one minute, saying the Siam B AZ is earmarked for selling to other SE Asian markets and, next minute, saying those plans are on hold . . . and pretty well nothing for the past week or so.

 

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6 hours ago, gordo2613 said:

water, exactly. On another note, in the news today, the Australian govt have said they will be phasing out the Astra Zenica vaccine from Sept, with citizens having either Pfizer or Moderna, Novovax has also been ordered 

A plethora of vaccines for Aust, you could say, to make it sound less scary!

 

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