Vaccines - Covid 19
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Trials show that the Novavax vaccine appears to generate an effective immune response against the Omicron variant, more details here,
https://www.ft.com/content/0152fb86-21a ... b046b84aff
https://www.ft.com/content/0152fb86-21a ... b046b84aff
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Thailand at the forefront in testing new methods of vaccine production to treat Covid including the Omicron strain - more here
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-sci ... n-12502577
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19-sci ... n-12502577
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Sounds like a 'pipe dream' to me -----


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Yeah, but the other thing to be aware of is that this is not a new technique. Using tobacco plants to grow vaccines or medications is a technology that has been around for years now.
For instance, as you may recall, ZMapp, the first antibody cocktail used successfully against the Ebola virus in 2015/6, was developed using tobacco plants, and had been in development for several years already before that
The good thing about using tobacco, as the article points out, "is that it can be grown almost anywhere in the world at low cost."
For instance, as you may recall, ZMapp, the first antibody cocktail used successfully against the Ebola virus in 2015/6, was developed using tobacco plants, and had been in development for several years already before that
The good thing about using tobacco, as the article points out, "is that it can be grown almost anywhere in the world at low cost."
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The 'pipe dream' was a joke. Pipe - tobacco.
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Well in terms of Covid vaccines, it seems to be up there near the top so I thought it deserved publicity - it’s not often that Thailand is amongst the leaders in medical developments. I appreciate that you know a 1000 times more than I do about the subject!!GroveHillWanderer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:45 amYes, I know - my comment was actually aimed more at the earlier post that described this as Thailand being at the forefront of a new method of vaccine production.
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Sorry if I sounded harsh - you're entirely right it deserves publicity. It's a welcome development and important in many ways because as the article points out it's a method well-suited to lower-income countries. It allows them to develop their own vaccines relatively quickly, easily and cheaply and break their dependence on foreign-developed vaccines.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:50 amWell in terms of Covid vaccines, it seems to be up there near the top so I thought it deserved publicity - it’s not often that Thailand is amongst the leaders in medical developments. I appreciate that you know a 1000 times more than I do about the subject!!GroveHillWanderer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:45 amYes, I know - my comment was actually aimed more at the earlier post that described this as Thailand being at the forefront of a new method of vaccine production.
It's just not new, is all.
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I could argue that I didn’t actually say that the method of vaccine production was new, because I added the words “to treat Covid including the Omicron strain”. Although I know there are other countries doing similar trials (Canada for one), I thought it was significant enough to mention that Thailand (for a change) was up there leading the fight against Covid. Anyway, we don’t need to argue over who is right or wrong as it’s both of us, or neither. Merry ChristmasGroveHillWanderer wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 9:39 amSorry if I sounded harsh - you're entirely right it deserves publicity. It's a welcome development and important in many ways because as the article points out it's a method well-suited to lower-income countries. It allows them to develop their own vaccines relatively quickly, easily and cheaply and break their dependence on foreign-developed vaccines.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:50 amWell in terms of Covid vaccines, it seems to be up there near the top so I thought it deserved publicity - it’s not often that Thailand is amongst the leaders in medical developments. I appreciate that you know a 1000 times more than I do about the subject!!GroveHillWanderer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:45 am
Yes, I know - my comment was actually aimed more at the earlier post that described this as Thailand being at the forefront of a new method of vaccine production.
It's just not new, is all.

Re: Vaccines - Covid 19
Moderna Vaccination
Just in case anyone may be interested.
Residents of Hua Hin who are:
... Over 60 years of age
... Or bedridden
... Or have chronic illness
AND have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 yet
AND wish to receive a course of 2 Moderna shots courtesy of Thai Red Cross...
... can register using the form at
https://huahinhospital.go.th/regis_modernanew.php
Just in case anyone may be interested.
Residents of Hua Hin who are:
... Over 60 years of age
... Or bedridden
... Or have chronic illness
AND have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 yet
AND wish to receive a course of 2 Moderna shots courtesy of Thai Red Cross...
... can register using the form at
https://huahinhospital.go.th/regis_modernanew.php
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Seems like a lot of people are scheduled for vaccination at Bluport today. Went in this morning and quite a crowd with more arriving so I will go back in the afternoon when it is hopefully quieter.
Re: Vaccines - Covid 19
Yes, as posted previously. Walk-in is available for first shot of AZ.Gregjam wrote:Seems like a lot of people are scheduled for vaccination at Bluport today. Went in this morning and quite a crowd with more arriving so I will go back in the afternoon when it is hopefully quieter.
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Was a lot quieter this afternoon, a steady stream of people but it was well organized and only a short wait. I was scheduled for a Pfizer second jab but was told it would now be Moderna. All sorted now, just got to get the vaccine passport. ASL I used my passport as ID will that work on the Mor Prom app? What is the easiest way to get it. Can anyone advise or supply a link.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
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“The further a society drifts from the truth, the more it will hate those who speak it.” -George Orwell.
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That's the app, but what unique identifier will he register the app with?
I have some friends asking me the same question, and I think it will need a separate trip to HHH.
I have some friends asking me the same question, and I think it will need a separate trip to HHH.
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