CNN cited experts that Thailand is using a COVID-19 vaccine low efficiency injection Less than half of the people Very risky after returning to open the country again
LONDON (AFP) - Outsideทดลองเล่นสล็อตฟรีxomedia and experts have warned several Southeast Asian nations, including Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, may face a crisis of hospital overflow following early reopening due to vaccination immunization factors. Less than 70% based on group immunization standards, plus the issue of low-efficacy COVID-19 vaccines being widely used as the primary vaccine.
US media CNN reported today (Sept. 22) that Southeast Asia was hit hardest by the summer delta strain of COVID-19 and was the heaviest in most countries in August. past
But now many governments, including Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, are seeking to revive the economy, especially the key tourism industry, by reopening borders and public spaces. However, experts are concerned about the low rate of COVID-19 vaccination in most of the region. Also, the widespread use of low-performing vaccines, including the Chinese synovac vaccine, could lead to a very dire situation.
Yanzhong Huang, Senior Research Fellow at Thinktang Institute The Council on Foreign Relations is based in the United States. commented on this matter: If the rate of vaccination against COVID-19 is not high, including the use of a highly effective COVID-19 vaccine before all restrictions on COVID-19 are lifted. It is believed that the public health system in Southeast Asia will soon be in a critical state.
“You will see an increase in critically ill cases that will lead to a shortage of ICU beds and ventilators. There will be challenges in terms of the inability to provide health services.”
US media reported that But leaders across the region seem to have little choice because of insufficient supply of COVID-19 vaccines, for example. Thailand has announced that it will use subcutaneous vaccination instead of the usual intramuscular injection in order to make enough vaccine available for its widespread distribution.