Thailand seeks 12m Sinovac shots for mix-and-match vax strategy

Published Tue, Aug 17, 2021 · 11:17 AM

    [BANGKOK]

    THAILAND will buy an additional 12 million doses of Sinovac's coronavirus vaccine to try to expedite its rollout, a senior official said on Tuesday, despite concerns over its efficacy against the Delta variant of Covid-19.

    Thailand's strategy had planned to use mainly locally produced AstraZeneca vaccines, but with supply short of the government's target, Sinovac shots are being used in a mix-and-match approach to inoculate the population faster.

    The mass vaccination campaign started in June, but the rollout is being hastened by Thailand's worst coronavirus wave so far, which is challenging Bangkok's healthcare system at a time when just 7.3 per cent of the population has been fully vaccinated.

    Sinovac's inactivated virus vaccine will be used as a first dose and AstraZeneca's viral vector vaccine the second, a mix that officials say protects against the Delta variant.

    Thailand was the first country to announce it would use this combination.

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    "A first shot of Sinovac follow by AstraZeneca significantly boosts immunity," said Chawetsan Namwat, a senior health official at the Department of Disease Control.

    Thailand reported a record 239 new Covid-19 deaths on Tuesday, with 7,973 fatalities overall, and is on course to pass the one -million mark in cases this week.

    REUTERS

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