Re: Vaccines - Covid 19
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 6:48 pm
Had my first AstraZeneca jab today at HHH. Very well organised. Second jab 28 September.
Can I ask how you qualified for such an early jab? Elsewhere I have seen teachers receiving the jab, and bizarrely, in Korat, a case where a farang turned up with a pink(?) ID card and was inoculated, with the hospital subsequently stating it was a mistake and won't happen again!malcolminthemiddle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 6:48 pm Had my first AstraZeneca jab today at HHH. Very well organised. Second jab 28 September.
From Biden:He announced: “At Carbis Bay, the G7 will pledge to distribute vaccines to inoculate the world by the end of next year, with millions coming from surplus UK stocks.”
From Prayut:President Biden announced plans on the summit eve to buy and donate 500 million doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine to more than 90 countries.
The Prime Minister of a country manufacturing the AZ vaccine and committed to supplying SE Asia.Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has put the brakes on walk-in services for COVID-19 vaccinations to prevent people flocking to the inoculation sites and becoming upset if they fail to secure a jab
The Bangkok Post reports that the PM insists the situation will improve with the arrival of additional vaccine doses. He says distribution had been limited due to doses arriving gradually, in batches, as opposed to all at once.
“I must apologise to anyone who experienced inconvenience. The government will try to acquire as many more vaccines as possible and not just wait for contracted vaccines. I believe that more vaccine doses will be delivered next month and services at inoculation stations in the provinces will be more conveniently managed. We do not want people who registered for vaccinations to suffer further delays.”
I mentioned the other day that another farang living in the Hua Hin area received his AZ vaccination at the HHH on Monday this week, so it’s happening!!caller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 9:44 pmCan I ask how you qualified for such an early jab? Elsewhere I have seen teachers receiving the jab, and bizarrely, in Korat, a case where a farang turned up with a pink(?) ID card and was inoculated, with the hospital subsequently stating it was a mistake and won't happen again!malcolminthemiddle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 6:48 pm Had my first AstraZeneca jab today at HHH. Very well organised. Second jab 28 September.
My wife used my pink ID to register me on the government app a few weeks ago. My appointment went from the 7th to the 9th to the 10th due to supply issues. This is a copy of the certificate they issue.caller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 9:44 pmCan I ask how you qualified for such an early jab? Elsewhere I have seen teachers receiving the jab, and bizarrely, in Korat, a case where a farang turned up with a pink(?) ID card and was inoculated, with the hospital subsequently stating it was a mistake and won't happen again!malcolminthemiddle wrote: ↑Thu Jun 10, 2021 6:48 pm Had my first AstraZeneca jab today at HHH. Very well organised. Second jab 28 September.
It was reported a number of times on both BBC and Sky News yesterday that of the number these 96% cases with the Indian variant, 73% had not been vaccinated.HHTel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 11, 2021 11:54 pm The situation in the UK isn't looking good for AZ against the 'Delta' strain. 96% of cases are from the 'Delta' strain. There has been hospitalisations and deaths in first dose vaccinations 21 days before a positive and second dose vaccinatins 14 days before positive. So much for being 100% protection against hospitalisations and deaths!
It puts into question the 'unlock' which is supposed to happen in 10 days. The pound was rising on the back of that but it's now being pushed down.
And shock horror, the Sinovac vaccine is apparently doing better against the Indian strain than the accepted vaccines.