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The Prime Minister presided over the signing ceremony for the purchase of the COVID-19 vaccine. In addition to assuring people that Thais have access to drugs Access to treatment Quickly and thoroughly
Today (November 27) General Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Presided over the signing ceremony of the COVID-19 vaccine supply contract. By reservation Between the Ministry of Public Health and AstraZeneca Company Limited (AstraZeneca), a leading British-Swedish manufacturer of bioproducts.
Pre-reservation and purchase contract for 26 million doses of vaccines in the Santi Maitree Government House Building Following the cabinet meeting (Cabinet) on November 17, a project was approved to supply a 2019 coronavirus vaccine for Thais . With advance reservations with Astra Zeneca Company Limited in the amount of 6,049,723,117 baht by the National Vaccine Institute Establish a pre-reserved vaccine contract. Including the approval of the 2,379,430,600 baht budget to advance the vaccination of 13,000,000 target groups to reduce morbidity, mortality and the cost of treatment. And restore the country’s economy and society to normal conditions.
Prayut said that the COVID-19 epidemic situation was a very destructive crisis. Thailand can control the epidemic to some extent with everyone’s cooperation. But everyone must be careful. And do not underestimate any more The government realizes the importance of the epidemic. Ready to support all sectors to help push such vaccine program Thailand is expected to have a vaccine to be used in 2021 by Thailand to be self-sufficient in vaccines. And you must have the proper vaccinations
However, researching the vaccine produced by the AstraZeneca company is investigating a vaccine against COVID-19. Outside of the World Health Organization (WHO) requirements for COVID-19 vaccine certification, COVID-19 efficacy was at least 50%. The first was 90% effective in preventing COVID-19 and the second was effective in preventing COVID-19 at 62%. The overall effectiveness of the two vaccines was 70.4% and the vaccine was also very safe.
Let everyone help each other to make things go well.
In addition, General Prayut said after presiding over the signing ceremony of the COVID-19 vaccine acquisition agreement that it was a joint agreement between Thailand and the producing country and investigating COVID-19. With Oxford University This is an underwriting agreement of AstraZeneca and its counterparts. It is considered to have had a high level of progress. And it will likely be able to produce the vaccine early next year. The most important thing is to prepare within the country. Both import in packaging Transport of vaccines, storage
On the part of the Siam BioSite company from Thailand That is a company in the royal title His Majesty Emerging from the royal enlightenment There must be a company that produces medicines and vaccines for Thais. To achieve thoroughness within the country, a long line of sight is considered from His Majesty King Rama IX and Rama 10 who have continued, maintained and continued with His Majesty the King to Siam Biocyte. It is a company that produces and transfers technology
The Prime Minister also stated that in the next few days, he does not know what will happen again. Today’s transfer can be considered ready for Thailand. He asked all Thais to help each other. Make everything work out
Later, General Prayut posted photos and messages on social media, saying they were happy that Thais received the COVID-19 vaccine. World’s first next year Today, a contract for the supply of COVID-19 vaccines has been signed with AstraZeneca pre-booked. Thais must have access to medicine Access to treatment Quickly and thoroughly The government remains ready to support and promote health research and development. May we all continue to discipline and take care of ourselves and our close people. All Thais still have to work together to keep our society safe and secure. Thank you all, all the agencies that have worked for Thailand today. #Team Thailand #Create a nation #Vaccine Covid 19 #AstraZeneca
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