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“Anutin” receives 500,000 doses of Pfizer Bivalent vaccine from “South Korea”. Preparing to open for registration before the end of February.

“Anutin” received 5.01 hundred thousand doses of the Pfizer Bivalent Vaccine, given by the South Korean ambassador, to promote 65-year relations. Prepare for each state to open a registration link to notify the need. Before delivery until the end of February, this injection is used as a booster dose. Explain the injection in accordance with the sub-committee’s recommendation. It does not fit many injections.

On February 20, Mr Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health (Sor MoPH) received a donation of 501,120 doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, two types (Bivalent) from the Republic of Korea, with Mr Moon Seung Hyun, Ambassador of the Republic Korea to Thailand as the delivery person


Said Mr. The situation during the past COVID-19, South Korea supports Thailand in many issues. Especially in 2021, we got cooperation from the South Korean government. Approving the first batch of over 400,000 AstraZeneca vaccines to arrive in Thailand. come to give injections to medical personnel who have to take care of patients first As for this second time, about 500,000 doses of the Pfizer Bivalent vaccine were given to the 2nd Bivalent version, which many Thai people would like to use’ this vaccine. It will be used as a booster vaccine in people who inject 2 doses of Pfizer. According to research studies, it can reduce symptomatic infections by 30-50% and is safe. Henceforth, it will be allocated to different states. for public health personnel and Bangkok for UHosnet quota, the Department of Medical Services and the Thai Red Cross Society And open the link for all provinces to register and notify the need Those who are interested can contact the hospital The vaccine will be delivered towards the end of February, which is now being delivered to Thailand.

“During this period, there will be donations of vaccines from many countries, but if the cabinet has not received the recognition and approval, then the name of the country will not be revealed. But several COVID vaccines will be coming to Thailand. That will give confidence and it is a Bivalent vaccine as well, saving the budget for the acquisition of new vaccines that have come in a lot,” said Mr. Anutin.


When asked if there was any safety data for this second generation vaccine, Mr Anutin said. This is the safety that vaccine manufacturers research and study. and registration with FDA All countries, including the Thai FDA, have a production model certified by the Department of Medical Sciences. Not all batches of vaccines entering the public can be opened and injected. There must be a random check to ensure that the manufacturing process was carried out correctly.

Ask when you can start spraying. Mr said It can be injected continuously Now it is a vaccine that can be used as a booster dose, 3 injections, 3 months, 4 injections, 4 months later, 5 injections or the next injection in full. Something that clearly shows that people are immune through vaccination or infection. cause a high level of domestic immunity There may be some infection. But the number of deaths from COVID-19 has fallen significantly. Today it was reported that the rate of serious illness, death and infection decreased gradually despite the opening of the country.


Ask about the case in the United States. There has been an outcry against mRNA vaccination, and Thai academics say it’s not a good idea to inject too much, especially mRNA. The word should not be injected much, that is, not every month to inject, 2-3 months to inject, but to inject according to the immunization subcommittee. and the National Committee on Communicable Diseases to advise Thailand has done much more than other countries in terms of studying the effects of vaccination. We would not be able to compare with other countries. We have to see the results. our infection rate is very low The rate of illness requiring ventilators and ICU use is very low. People who are seriously ill when they return to history will see that there are other congenital diseases and that they have not received the full vaccination as recommended. So is the death rate. People who received more than four doses of the vaccine rarely die from COVID-19.


Mr Moon Seung-hyun said it was an honor to have the opportunity to create a collaboration between Thailand and South Korea. In 2021, the AstraZeneca vaccine was given. And today is the Pfizer vaccine. considered to promote cooperation as well as promote the 65-year relationship between Thailand and South Korea. I hope this cooperation will benefit both Thailand and South Korea.