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In August, public health centres in Thailand will make available Long Acting Antibody immunisations to help people have continued protection against Covid-19. The LAAB injections will first be made available to those with weekend or compromised immune systems and should provide protection against Covid for up to 6 months. The deputy government spokesperson explained that, starting August 1st, public health centres across the country will begin rolling out these LAAB injections, and are offering them first to people who are unable to develop immunity to Covid even after being vaccinated or people with low immunity. There are an estimated 500,000 […]

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2 hours ago, DoUKnowWhoIAm said:
3 hours ago, Thaiger said:

The LAAB injections will first be made available to those with weekend or compromised immune systems

I wasn't aware that some only have immune system during weekends.

I've just noticed the original news report from NNT (National News Bureau of Thailand) spelt it correctly as weakened.

source: https://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news/detail/TCATG220731180315399  

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Interestingly, the LAAB is recommended only for people who have not had Covid already.

Anyone out there who has not had covid yet at least once already? Not to mention the even bigger number who had it without knowing it... But like it is mentioned by Thethaiger, "interesting" indeed. And it "should provide protection against Covid for up to 6 months", at least the word "should" is used this time, not "will". Call me a pessimist if you wish, does not sound again very magical. I feel sorry for people with "weekend" immune systems.

6 hours ago, Richard1944 said:

Can we believe it !! Astra Veneca has been banned in UK but national press don't talk about it !

Oh this is good stuff.

You need to explain what you mean by Astra Zeneca has been banned in the UK.

I imagine the national press don't talk about it because its not real.

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