Thailand-Vaccination
Bangkok, Thailand - Feb 28, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha walking out of car, greeting people, walking into hall to preside over ceremony of vaccination
2. Prayut Chan-o-cha delivering speech
3. Various of vaccination in progress
4. Various of recipients having rest after taking injections
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Anutin Charnvirakul, Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health (with reporter asking question) (ending with shot 6):
"Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines."
(Reporter: "China's Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines?")
"Yes.I feel no pain."
(Reporter: No pain?")
"Yes. I am very healthy."
Bangkok, Thailand - Feb 24, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Shots of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine on exhibition
Bangkok, Thailand - Feb 28, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. SOUNDBITE (Thai) Anutin Charnvirakul, Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health (starting with shot 6/ending with shot 8):
"We have received great support from the Chinese government. We have ordered 2 million doses of China's Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines. We hope the Chinese government, in the spirit of China and Thailand being akin to each other as one family, helps and supports Thailand, scaling up the production of vaccines and deliver the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines to Thai people as soon as possible. As the vaccination involves successive shots, we will continue to increase our purchase of new coronavirus vaccines from China until the virus disappears from this world."
Bangkok, Thailand - Feb 24, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Various of Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha (L5), Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul (L4), Thai officials, Chinese officials standing in front of vaccines
9. Various of board with Chinese (R), Thai (L) national flags, reading "The first delivery of COVID-19 vaccine to Thailand."
10. Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha checking vaccines
11. Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha (R4), Thai officials, Chinese officials standing together
Thailand on Sunday started its COVID-19 vaccination roll-out, with the first shot, using China's Sinovac vaccine, going to Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha presided over the event at the country's infectious disease institute, where other officials, including deputy public health minister, agriculture minister, culture minister and deputy education minister, were also vaccinated with the Sinovac vaccine.
After all the recipients of the vaccine ended their 30-minute observation period and had shown no adverse reaction, Prayut told reporters that it's a historic day and a day to help Thailand rebuild confidence against the pandemic.
Anutin Charnvirakul, Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, said he felt very well after vaccination and expressed his gratitude to China for its great help which demonstrates the two countries' special friendship.
"We have received great support from the Chinese government. We have ordered 2 million doses of China's Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines. We hope the Chinese government, in the spirit of China and Thailand being akin to each other as one family, helps and supports Thailand, scaling up the production of vaccines and deliver the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines to Thai people as soon as possible. As the vaccination involves successive shots, we will continue to increase our purchase of new coronavirus vaccines from China until the virus disappears from this world," said Anutin.
Also on Sunday, 159 people in Samut Sakhon Province, the epicenter of the country's new wave of an outbreak that erupted in mid-December, are scheduled to receive their first shot of the vaccine. These included local officials as well as representatives of at-risk groups such as medical workers and migrant workers.
On Wednesday, Thailand received its first batch of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines, 200,000 doses from China, which were then distributed to 13 provinces, including the capital Bangkok. Additional 1.8 million doses are scheduled to arrive in March and April.
Thailand-Vaccination
Dateline : Feb 28/24, 2021
Location : Thailand
Duration : 2'07
Bangkok, Thailand - Feb 28, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
1. Various of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha walking out of car, greeting people, walking into hall to preside over ceremony of vaccination
2. Prayut Chan-o-cha delivering speech
3. Various of vaccination in progress
4. Various of recipients having rest after taking injections
5. SOUNDBITE (Chinese) Anutin Charnvirakul, Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health (with reporter asking question) (ending with shot 6):
"Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines."
(Reporter: "China's Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines?")
"Yes.I feel no pain."
(Reporter: No pain?")
"Yes. I am very healthy."
Bangkok, Thailand - Feb 24, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
6. Shots of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccine on exhibition
Bangkok, Thailand - Feb 28, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
7. SOUNDBITE (Thai) Anutin Charnvirakul, Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health (starting with shot 6/ending with shot 8):
"We have received great support from the Chinese government. We have ordered 2 million doses of China's Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines. We hope the Chinese government, in the spirit of China and Thailand being akin to each other as one family, helps and supports Thailand, scaling up the production of vaccines and deliver the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines to Thai people as soon as possible. As the vaccination involves successive shots, we will continue to increase our purchase of new coronavirus vaccines from China until the virus disappears from this world."
Bangkok, Thailand - Feb 24, 2021 (CCTV - No access Chinese mainland)
8. Various of Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha (L5), Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul (L4), Thai officials, Chinese officials standing in front of vaccines
9. Various of board with Chinese (R), Thai (L) national flags, reading "The first delivery of COVID-19 vaccine to Thailand."
10. Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha checking vaccines
11. Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha (R4), Thai officials, Chinese officials standing together
Thailand on Sunday started its COVID-19 vaccination roll-out, with the first shot, using China's Sinovac vaccine, going to Deputy Prime Minister and Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha presided over the event at the country's infectious disease institute, where other officials, including deputy public health minister, agriculture minister, culture minister and deputy education minister, were also vaccinated with the Sinovac vaccine.
After all the recipients of the vaccine ended their 30-minute observation period and had shown no adverse reaction, Prayut told reporters that it's a historic day and a day to help Thailand rebuild confidence against the pandemic.
Anutin Charnvirakul, Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health, said he felt very well after vaccination and expressed his gratitude to China for its great help which demonstrates the two countries' special friendship.
"We have received great support from the Chinese government. We have ordered 2 million doses of China's Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines. We hope the Chinese government, in the spirit of China and Thailand being akin to each other as one family, helps and supports Thailand, scaling up the production of vaccines and deliver the Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines to Thai people as soon as possible. As the vaccination involves successive shots, we will continue to increase our purchase of new coronavirus vaccines from China until the virus disappears from this world," said Anutin.
Also on Sunday, 159 people in Samut Sakhon Province, the epicenter of the country's new wave of an outbreak that erupted in mid-December, are scheduled to receive their first shot of the vaccine. These included local officials as well as representatives of at-risk groups such as medical workers and migrant workers.
On Wednesday, Thailand received its first batch of Sinovac COVID-19 vaccines, 200,000 doses from China, which were then distributed to 13 provinces, including the capital Bangkok. Additional 1.8 million doses are scheduled to arrive in March and April.
ID : 8179597
Published : 2021-02-28 16:58
Last Modified : 2021-02-28 20:39:00
Source : China Central Television (CCTV)
Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland
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