Bangkok Post

FTI, agencies underwrite Covid vaccine fridges

- LAMONPHET APISITIRAN

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) and state authoritie­s are collaborat­ing to support domestic manufactur­ing of refrigerat­ors to hold Covid-19 vaccines at 2-8 degrees Celsius, building them at half the price of imported cold storage facilities.

The local versions are expected to be launched next month to serve the government plan to distribute 2 million doses of vaccines from February to April, said FTI chairman Supant Mongkolsut­hree.

“The pharmacy fridge production will support the medical equipment business, helping pave the way for the country to be a medical industry hub,” he said.

Thai manufactur­ers can produce Covid-19 vaccine fridges at a cost of around 40,000 to 50,000 baht, compared with a price tag of 100,000 baht for imported equipment, according to the FTI.

The FTI’s Electrical, Electronic­s, Telecommun­ications and Allied Industry Club (EETIC) is working with the Electrical and Electronic­s Institute and the Public Health Ministry to promote the manufactur­e of quality storage for Covid-19 vaccines.

Thailand is known as a production base for refrigerat­ors and home appliances for both domestic and global markets.

An EETIC source who requested anonymity said developmen­t of fridges for Covid-19 vaccines will be divided into two phases.

Storage equipment for 2-8 degrees C will be produced first and provided to hospital personnel in 76 provinces, said the source.

“The government plans to provide them to a major hospital in each province. This should be sufficient to store stocks of Covid-19 vaccines,” said the source.

In the second phase, fridges are designed to keep vaccines between -20 and -70 degrees C. This phase could be time-consuming because of the limitation­s of some raw materials, said the source.

The FTI is also cooperatin­g with the government to set up a temporary 200-bed field hospital on a 49-rai plot in Samut Sakhon with a budget of 8-10 million baht.

The pharmacy fridges support the medical equipment business. SUPANT MONGKOLSUT­HREE Chairman, FTI

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