Bangkok Post

Govt talks with pharmas:

Second-gen vaccines ‘target’ mutations

- POST REPORTERS

The government is in developmen­t and procuremen­t talks with manufactur­ers for second-generation Covid-19 vaccines that can effectivel­y combat new coronaviru­s strains, according to government spokesman Anucha Burapachai­sri.

A new generation of vaccines is said to be essential in controllin­g the spread of the virus. The spread of the Delta variant is affecting Thailand and many other parts of the world.

The Centre for Covid-19 Situation

Administra­tion (CCSA) on Friday approved a plan to purchase 120 million vaccine doses next year, in addition to the 105.5 million to be acquired this year, the spokesman said.

The cabinet on July 6 approved the order of 20 million vaccine doses from Pfizer, and the Department of Disease Control reportedly contacted the company and placed the order.

The Government Pharmaceut­ical Organisati­on has brokered talks with Zuellig Pharma to import the Moderna vaccine for sale to people, Mr Anucha said. The firm is said to be the sole importer of the vaccine.

Vaccines currently available for free are manufactur­ed by AstraZenec­a, Sinovac and, in the future, Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson jabs will join the list, while the public will have to purchase those produced by Sinopharm and Moderna, Mr Anucha said.

The Sinopharm vaccine has been distribute­d to local administra­tive organisati­ons and is being sold to the general public, he said. In the meantime, the Moderna vaccine has been pre-ordered by private hospitals, he added.

Mr Anucha said the CCSA is expediting talks with producers on the developmen­t and procuremen­t of secondgene­ration vaccines with improved safeguards against new variants.

The centre is also seeking cooperatio­n with other countries in the transfer of technology to produce vaccines, including those using the inactivate­d virus, viral vector and mRNA methods, he said.

The CCSA also supports research into a prototype vaccine that is effective in lessening the chances of virus mutations, Mr Anucha said.

Meanwhile, a total of 6,288,541 doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine have been administer­ed with 6,180,413 being used as first and 108,128 as second jabs.

As for Sinopharm doses, 412,803 were given with 412,076 as first and 727 as second jabs.

Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Minister Anek Laothamata­s said Thailand has emerged as one of the top Asean countries with a population of over 50 million in terms of percentage of people who have received their first jab.

He said Thailand’s percentage was 16.3%, followed by Indonesia (15.1%), the Philippine­s (9.1%), Vietnam (4.1%) and Myanmar (3.1%).

 ?? PORNPROM SATRABHAYA ?? A City Hall worker shows off her improvised protective gear made from a plastic rain coat, as officials from Chatuchak district office assist those who turn up for a Covid-19 test at the sporting ground in Chandrakas­em Rajabhat University in the capital. Makeshift protection
PORNPROM SATRABHAYA A City Hall worker shows off her improvised protective gear made from a plastic rain coat, as officials from Chatuchak district office assist those who turn up for a Covid-19 test at the sporting ground in Chandrakas­em Rajabhat University in the capital. Makeshift protection

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