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Look! 2 hundred thousand doses of COVID Sinovac vaccine are being transported close to Thailand

‘Anutin’ Minister of Public Health Revealing the minute to move the Covid Sinovac vaccine from Beijing to Suvarnabhumi, thanking all the cooperation of Thai people.

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On February 24, 2021, Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul, Deputy Prime Minister And the Minister of Public Health posted a Facebook photo of the COVID-19 vaccine transfer. With the message that “The vaccine is traveling to Thailand. Thank you for all your support All cooperation of Thai people #Thais must be safe. ”Anutin also posted a clip of vaccine movement in a comment below the post.

'Anutin' Minister of Public Health  Minutes of the coronavirus move from Beijing to Suvarnabhumi

‘Anutin’ Minister of Public Health Minutes of the coronavirus move from Beijing to Suvarnabhumi

The reporter reported that For Sinovac vaccine Will arrive in Thailand today Which is getting the first lot From a total of 2 million doses that will be completed in April the same year After arrival of the vaccine, quality and safety issues will be considered. It takes about 5 days before distributing to the public as planned.

Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine from the People’s Republic of China Will be transported to Thailand by Cargo flight TG 675 on the route Beijing-Bangkok. Fly with an Airbus A350-900 aircraft, departing from the People’s Republic of China on February 24, ’21 at 6:00 AM (local time), arriving in Bangkok approximately 10.00 hours at the Thai Airways warehouse, Suvarnabhumi Airport.

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Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Mr. Anutin together with the executives of the Ministry of Public Health Will go and wait to receive the vaccine by himself In the midst of waiting to make news of the media

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