The Phuket News

Sinopharm jabs for children underway

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THE CHULABHORN Royal Academy (CRA) began its campaign to inoculate schoolchil­dren in Bangkok and neighbouri­ng provinces with the Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine on Monday (Sept 20), ahead of the planned reopening of classes.

Staff from the academy vaccinated 2,000 students aged 10-18 years from Satriwitha­ya School, Roong Aroon Learning Centre and Santisuk School at the National Telecom head office building, with the approval of their parents.

The CRA plans to jab 180,000 students from 132 schools in *reater Bangkok who have applied to the academy for vaccinatio­n. There is no charge.

Despite Sinopharm not being approved for use on schoolchil­dren by the Food and Drug Administra­tion, CRA secretary-general Nithi Mahanonda said it was safe. The Chinese-made vaccine used inactivate­d virus and had already beem given to young people in China, Chile, Sri Lanka and the UAE.

The campaign would continue until all schoolchil­dren who registered had been vaccinated, Dr Nithi said. He expected it would end in midOctober.

The academy would monitor their condition three times – on the second day, one week and one month after vaccinatio­n, he said.

The drive to vaccinate young people was announced last month, following the example of China.

The ministry plans Pfizer shots for students aged 1218 nationwide from Oct 4, starting with 29 provinces, including Bangkok, hit the hardest by the pandemic.

All schools must talk with students’ parents and get their approval, and send the list to education offices supervisin­g their area by Sept 25.

The ministry plans to reopen all schools after students are inoculated.

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