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Bangkok vaccinated 130 medical staff members in 3 hospitals on the first day, timeline, carpet and injection throughout the month of March. Complete 3.3 thousand people totaling 6.6 thousand doses, guaranteeing safety.
On March 1, 2021 at Bang Khun Thian Geriatric Hospital Bang Khun Thian District Major General Asawin Kwanmuang, Governor of Bangkok, visited COVID-19 vaccination. For BMA management to guarantee people’s safety
With management The BMA who received the vaccine was Dr. Wanthanee Watthana, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the BMA, Dr. Suksan Kittisuphakorn, Director of the Medical Office. Dr. Lertlak Leelrueangsang, Deputy Director of the Medical Office, Dr. Suparat Suwatthanapim, Director of Bang Khun Thian Geriatric Hospital
The BMA governor revealed that today, Bangkok has started vaccinating against COVID-19 for 130 medical staff, including 30 Bang Khun Thian hospital for the elderly, Luang Phor Thaweesak Chutintharotit hospital, 50 and 50 Ratchaphiphat hospitals, including 13 private hospitals to control symptoms. If there are any unwanted symptoms, immediate care can be provided.
“Then, I will vaccinate other target groups in the next few weeks. Within this week, I will complete 3,700 vaccinations for medical personnel in 6 districts connecting Samut Sakhon.”
- The week 2 vaccines will be administered to Bangkok Health Volunteers (PAHO) and staff involved in COVID-19 control who have been exposed to patients.
- In the third week, 7 groups of chronic patients at risk of disease will be vaccinated: 1. Serious chronic respiratory disease. 2. Cardiovascular disease 3. Stroke 4. Chronic kidney disease 5. All cancers under chemotherapy. Radiotherapy and immunotherapy 6. Diabetes 7. Obesity from 18 to 59 years old.
- In week 4, the general public and workers from 18 to 59 years old will be vaccinated, who will be able to register through the “Ready Doctor” application.
People who cannot or cannot register through the “Phrom Phrom” application can consult or register at the nearest health service center.
The government has initially allocated 66,000 doses of the vaccine to Bangkok, which is SINOVAC’s vaccine company; 33,000 doses can be injected, to be completed around the third week of March.
Then, around the fourth week of the month, the government will receive an additional 800,000 doses of the vaccine, and Bangkok will receive an additional 30% of the vaccine. Bring injection services to public health personnel and the public.
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