Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates December 2021)
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Re: Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates April 2021)
which one is better?
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Re: Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates April 2021)
The red zoners would have received Sinovac (aka Coronavac) or Sinopharm. AZ was used primarily in a countrywide programme to vaccinate the over 60s.Matthew Robinson wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 1:35 pm It's reported today that 80% of the populations of 'Red Zones' have been vaccinated. Has anyone any idea with which chemical concoctions they've been 'jabbed'? And does anyone know, if vaccinations are mandated for all denizens of 'Orange Zones' - and lastly 'Yellow Zones' (a huge undertaking) - if those to be jabbed will get a choice of the stuff they're to be jabbed with?
The Chinese ones both use traditional vaccine technology compared to the western ones, Moderna and Pfeizer are especially new technique.
The policy is to prioritise the red zones, and then roll out the coverage to the rest of PP and then to the whole country.
The Covid vaccine thread contains references to the safety and efficacy of the various vaccines. The Chinese ones look like they are nearly as effective as the others but only after two shots have been given.
No choice AFAIK.
You sound like you disapprove. It's the only route back to normality I think. 70% vaccination coverage pretty much gives herd immunity. Logically, people who are suspicious of Covid vaccines should be happier with the Chinese ones because they use the traditional methodology. The Western vaccines have been approved for emergency use only. The Chinese ones have not been approved in the West but the WHO just approved Sinovac (emergency use only). Sinopharm and the Russian Sputnik V have yet to be approved by WHO.
Re: Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates April 2021)
FTFY,
The Chinese ones have not been approved in the West but the WHO just approved Sinopharm (emergency use only). Sinovac and the Russian Sputnik V have yet to be approved by WHO.
The Chinese ones have not been approved in the West but the WHO just approved Sinopharm (emergency use only). Sinovac and the Russian Sputnik V have yet to be approved by WHO.
Re: Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates April 2021)
We can’t expect herd immunity with Sinovac, even with 100% of the population vaccinated.
The vaccin is effective to keep most of us out of intensive care and significantly reduce the death-toll.
Serrana town is 98% Sinovac vaccinated, it would be great to keep an eye on their May and June numbers.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/brazilian- ... 1620392401
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The vaccin is effective to keep most of us out of intensive care and significantly reduce the death-toll.
Serrana town is 98% Sinovac vaccinated, it would be great to keep an eye on their May and June numbers.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/brazilian- ... 1620392401
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That's all that's needed.Nicolas wrote:We can’t expect herd immunity with Sinovac, even with 100% of the population vaccinated.
The vaccin is effective to keep most of us out of intensive care and significantly reduce the death-toll.
Serrana town is 98% Sinovac vaccinated, it would be great to keep an eye on their May and June numbers.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/brazilian- ... 1620392401
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Re: Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates April 2021)
Agree
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Re: Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates April 2021)
Stueng Treng, Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri are blessed with their great health care services and their proximity to Phnom Penh.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 1:00 am This is the fifth officially declared case of Covid-19 in Kratie province. Five cases does not sound like a major concern, but there are presumably more undetected cases in the local community, the health facilities in Kratie are extremely basic and limited, and it is 4-5 hours by road if ever emergency cases might need to be sent to Phnom Penh by ambulance. Because of these reasons, a major coronavirus outbreak in this area could be difficult to manage, which may arise if there is an influx of locals returning to their home villages from the urban centers.
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Re: Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates April 2021)
You do get a choice , either one of the two Chinese vaccines
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So, you get to choose between the chocolate teapot or the inflatable dart board.
But, guess its better than nothing as long as it diminishes symptoms and is a tick in the box for air travel. Yet to be seen that the little blue vaccine card is accepted overseas as proof of vaccination? Anyone tried that yet?
You know that tingly little feeling you get when you really like someone? That's common sense leaving your body.
Re: Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates April 2021)
Well they have both been approved by WHO so I'd presume ok for travel, and hey thumbs up we aren't being charged for them either. Even the china ones could save your life in the short term, don't know about few years down the track thoughego bibere nimis wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 10:44 amSo, you get to choose between the chocolate teapot or the inflatable dart board.
But, guess its better than nothing as long as it diminishes symptoms and is a tick in the box for air travel. Yet to be seen that the little blue vaccine card is accepted overseas as proof of vaccination? Anyone tried that yet?
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What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
What's a poor man do when the blues keep following him around.(Smoking Dynamite)
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