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Lawyers Association accuse DDC failure over Sinovac


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The chairman of the Lawyers Association of Thailand has said the government has failed its duty to protect the health of the Thai people by ordering more Sinovac vaccines instead of pursuing brands more effective against the Delta variant of Covid-19 fast becoming the dominant strain in Thailand. The accusation comes as the Department of Disease Control defends Thailand’s Cabinet’s decision to purchase 10.9 million more Sinovac vaccines despite studies showing the efficacy of the Chinese vaccine greatly reduced against the Delta variant. The government has a constitutional obligation to provide efficient healthcare services to the people, according to the […]

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32 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

Lawyers Association of Thailand has said the government has failed its duty

Government now sues lawyers for loss of face. All criminals sue lawyers for failure of duty …… the wheels on the bus go round and round!

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

But is it enough, or is the government throwing good money – reportedly 6.1 billion baht for the 10.9 million more vaccines – after bad

 

So, if correct, $17 per dose.

 

Hardly cheap.

 

Edit: the going rate for Pfizer is reported as $14; J&J - $9; AZ - $5, so that's more than three times as much as either AZ or J&J (single dose).

 

 

 

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And in the meantime they wasting their time on getting each other on court... every time wasting more time and more people die... people tired of the wait and slowly unprofessional doing of the government... maybe time to listen what the people want.. but they just ignore them because they think they know it better.. so far they do not know it better slowly as a snail

2 hours ago, Bangkok_Gary said:

Thailand needs another government reset. Unfortunately the current government has all the guns.

From 1932 to 2014 there had been a coup every 6.3 years, on average. The last installed the present government. Each of those coups were against the government that had all the guns. This may be why the current batch seems a bit on edge.

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