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The New York Times removed Thailand from their infographic of countries that have imported the Pfizer vaccine after initial reports could not be confirmed. Pfizer denied that Thailand had made a deal to acquire jabs of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. The early rumours of the deal sparked controversy in Thailand, as they were listed as having the jab available only for limited emergency use. Online, Thai people were furious, questioning why they don’t have any access to vaccines if Thailand was already stocking them. Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra railed against the government for their vaccine failure in an online Clubhouse […]

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