Bangkok Post

Siam Bioscience confident of delivering vaccine jabs on time

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>>Siam Bioscience Co, the local biotechnol­ogy firm contracted to manufactur­e the AstraZenec­a Covid-19 vaccine in Thailand, said it is confident that it will be able to deliver the vaccines on time once they have passed the required checks.

The company is in the process of sending samples of the vaccines it produced to several laboratori­es in

Europe and the United States for quality inspection.

Once the samples are approved by the labs, they will be sent to AstraZenec­a, which will then register the vaccine with the Thai Food and Drug Administra­tion, so it can be mass-produced and used domestical­ly, the company said.

After getting FDA’s approval, Siam Bioscience will ramp up the production of the vaccines.

Before the doses are delivered to the government in July as planned, they will be sent to AstraZenec­a, who will carry out final quality and safety inspection­s, it said.

Siam Bioscience said its plant is capable of producing vaccines at almost the same rate as other manufactur­ers in Australia and South Korea, as they use the same technology from AstraZenec­a.

Deputy government spokeswoma­n Traisuree Taisaranak­ul earlier said that between 6-10 million doses of the AstraZenec­a vaccine will be ready for use in June.

Nualphan Lamsam, corporate communicat­ion director of Siam Bioscience, said the company has been working closely with AstraZenec­a to ensure both the quality and safety of the product.

“All parties concerned are working against time to produce the vaccine as fast as possible and make it an alternativ­e to help save lives,” she said.

AstraZenec­a (Thailand) Co president James Teak said the company is committed to ensuring equal and timely access to the Covid-19 vaccine during the pandemic.

Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirak­ul reported to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administra­tion on Friday that the company has improved the vaccine’s efficacy against the Brazilian and South African strains of the coronaviru­s.

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