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Government adjusts timing of second dose as hospitals run low on AstraZeneca


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The Thai government says the second dose of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine can be administered 16 weeks after the first, instead of the standard 10 weeks. Officials insist the delay won’t have any negative impact, as reports circulate that hospitals are running out of AstraZeneca doses. Both Chulabhorn and Vachira hospitals have confirmed they are suspending inoculation with AstraZeneca indefinitely due to insufficient supply. Despite reports of supplies running low, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha fortunately managed to get his second dose of AstraZeneca, 10 weeks after the first, in line with previous guidelines. The Bangkok Post reports that the PM received […]

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29 minutes ago, Thaiger said:

Both Chulabhorn and Vachira hospitals have confirmed they are suspending inoculation with AstraZeneca indefinitely due to insufficient supply. Despite reports of supplies running low, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha fortunately managed to get his second dose of AstraZeneca, 10 weeks after the first, in line with previous guidelines.

Not just more organised chaos, in this instance, but bare-faced hypocrisy of the worst possible kind . . . the self-important kind . . . Prayut to a tee.

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