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View all search resultsThe statement from the Anglo-Swedish company -- which produces its vaccine in Thailand for use domestically and in neighbouring countries -- comes in the wake of a supply shortage which has sparked heavy criticism of Thai Premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha's administration.
The government is simultaneously scaling up its efforts to procure COVID-19 vaccines, expand the national vaccine drive and impose new restrictions amid the surging transmission rate that is leaving hospitals and health workers overwhelmed.
The government has secured Japan's commitment to donate 2 million AstraZeneca doses as it scrambles to secure more vaccines and medicines to combat Indonesia's second and worst wave of infections to date
Earlier in the day, the Chinese government criticized Taiwan for accepting more than 1 million doses of the vaccine developed by Britain's AstraZeneca from Japan, saying the island's ruling party, "has blocked vaccine shipments from the mainland."
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