Thailand says it has its own vaccine now

The government of Thailand claims it has arranged to vaccinate 70 percent of population against COVID-19 by 2023, not a whole year later.

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul insisted that every process has been overseen by medical doctors and experts because the government considers public safety of paramount importance.

He said the government is following the COVID-19 vaccine plan, adding that Thailand has the capability to produce the vaccines locally and does not have to worry about competing over vaccines with other countries.

However, he failed to mention if the vaccine he is referring to is the controversial version developed by the king’s company that nobody trusts.

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