COVID-19: Concerned about the effectiveness of Sinovac: Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore

COVID-19: Concerned about the effectiveness of Sinovac: Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore

Southeast Asia:

Thailand and Indonesia have so far recommended vaccinations made in China.

However, recently, Western vaccines have begun to be recommended.

There is a “movement to question the effectiveness of Chinese vaccines”.

Thai Government:

For those who inoculated Sinovac Biotech for the first time, it announced that it would change to AstraZeneca in the UK for the second time.

AstraZeneca and Pfizer will be additionally administered to those who have completed two inoculations with Sinovac.

In Thailand:

From April to July, a total of 677,000 health care workers were given priority to receive two doses of Sinovac.

However, 618 were subsequently infected and one nurse died.

It didn’t mention the effectiveness of the Chinese product, but it effectively questioned it.

Indonesian Government:

Medical workers who had been vaccinated twice were given an additional dose of US Moderna for the third time.

Indonesia Medical Association:

Since January, 20 doctors have died of the new corona despite having been vaccinated more than once.

The doctor had been made by Sinovac. 

Singapore:

Not approved by China’s Sinovac.

However, it allows inoculation to applicants at private clinics.

However, the effect on the Delta stock made by China Sinovac has not been confirmed.

(Yukan Fuji) –Yahoo! News

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