Thai PM sorry for COVID-19 vaccination delays

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BANGKOK: Thailand's prime minister apologised and took the blame on Tuesday (Jun 15) for coronavirus vaccination delays, while thousands of ...

BANGKOK: Thailand's prime minister apologised and took the blame on Tuesday for coronavirus vaccination delays, while thousands of private companies and public organisations raced to secure doses imported by a royal-backed academy.

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said holdups were caused by supply and distribution issues, after some hospitals in Bangkok were forced to postpone scheduled inoculations this week."I apologise for the problem and would like to take full responsibility for solving it," Prayut told reporters.So far 4.76 million of Thailand's more than 66 million people have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Opas Karnkawinpong of the Department of Disease Control said he expected 6.5 million doses of coronavirus vaccine would be distributed this month in total, of which 3.5 million had already been delivered.

 

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Learn from prayutofficial all u arrogant PAPSingapore. Takes a real person to say the S word! Not knn saying no one assk for apology! Wth!

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