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Added on the 25/05/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Bangkok, May 7 (EFE/EPA).- A team of Thai medical researchers have made progress in developing a vaccine against COVID-19 coronavirus after the vaccine prototype being tested on mice proved effective, according to the Thai Public Health Ministry. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT)FOOTAGE SHOWS A TEAM OF THAI MEDICAL RESEARCHERS WORKING ON A VACCINE AGAINST COVID-19 AT CHULA VACCINE RESEARCH CENTER IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.SOUNDBITES: PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE KIAT RUXRUNGTHAM (IN ENGLISH)
Bangkok, May 28 (EFE/EPA).- Thailand on Friday continued with its mass COVID-19 testing in an attempt to control the spread of COVID-19 as public widely criticized government's vaccine distribution policy.Thailand has so far recorded over 144.000 COVID-19 cases and 954 deaths since the beginning of pandemic. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT).SHOT LIST: HEALTH AUTHORITIES COLLECT NASAL SWAB TESTS FROM CITIZENS TO TEST FOR COVID-19 AT THE LIM CLANSMEN ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND IN A THAI-CHINESE COMMUNITY IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
The Hague, May 4 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: EFE/EPA)The European Medicines Agency on Tuesday began a rolling review of the first vaccine submitted for EU market authorization by a Chinese company. EFE/EPA ARCHIVE FOOTAGE.
Bangkok, Apr 8 (EFE/EPA).- At least a dozen private hospitals said they had stopped conducting Covid-19 tests as of Friday in Thailand’s capital as they could no longer accommodate patients.The Bangkok medical centers issued brief notices on their social media pages saying they would update the public when the services resumed.“Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital is currently unable to provide Covid-19 screening services until further notice. We will provide updates when the service is once again available. We apologize for any inconvenience,” Samitivej Hospital, one of the capital’s largest private medical centers, wrote Thursday on Facebook. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT).SHOT LIST: THAI BUDDHIST MONKS RECEIVE COVID-19 VACCINES AT A TEMPLE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok, Mar 31 (EFE/EPA).-Thai Buddhist monks on Wednesday were given the AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccines as part of the national inoculation program for Buddhist monks. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT).SHOT LIST: THAI BUDDHIST MONKS RECEIVE ASTRAZENECA'S COVID-19 VACCINES AT A TEMPLE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.