[Edit].........and reading it again, it does mention vaccine as well
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I saw that. That's probably OK for Pfizer because of the special handling requirements but all others should be cheaper. Isn't the J & J vaccine supposed to be at cost like AZ?PeteC wrote:In one of those articles earlier today there was reference to 2,000 Baht per dose from the private hospitals regardless of what vaccine they offer. I'll quote it if I see it again.
Coming from a guy with zero medical qualifications and is unfit to give any relevant opinion.People were free to choose to believe experts or politicians who know nothing, he said.
But he did save his ass from prison or worse.HHTel wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 8:20 am Sinovac is 'approved for emergency use' in:
Albania, Azerbaijan, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mexico, Paraguay, Philippines, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Uruguay, Zimbabwe
WHO/SAGE require 50% efficacy to 'approve' a vaccine. Sinovac scored 50.4% depending upon various trials.
Coming from a guy with zero medical qualifications and is unfit to give any relevant opinion.People were free to choose to believe experts or politicians who know nothing, he said.
Would this be for expats too or only Thai citizens?Big Boy wrote: ↑Wed Apr 14, 2021 2:41 pm General public can register for vaccinations starting May 1
https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30404871