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Nearly 3 million syringes have been distributed to support Support vaccination throughout the country Under the support of U SAID and UNICEF Volunteers have gone to the area to Testing for COVID infection in communities in the province. Yala to prevent the spread In addition, there are activities organized to create have knowledge and understanding about the Prevention and self-protection from COVID -19 in high-risk provinces (Photo : UNICEF / Abdulramae Tale ) Bangkok, 27 April 2022 – United States by the Agency for International Development. of the United States or USAID (USAID) and UNICEF still support Thailand in the fight against COVID-19 Continuously, most recently, syringes were distributed or nearly 3 million syringes and various equipment used to vaccinate against COVID disease to Hospitals and nursing homes nationwide To support vaccination in Thailand in The occasion of World Immunization Week falls on the last week of April.
of every year In addition, this support from USAID and UNICEF It also includes Australia Telemarketing Data the procurement of necessary medical equipment and hygiene items. as well as creating knowledge and understanding about vaccines and helping vulnerable populations have universal access to health services. whether it is a low-income population group Migrant workers Ethnic groups and communities in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Chiang Mai, Tak, and southern border provinces such as Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Mrs. Kyungsun Kim, Director of UNICEF Thailand, said, “The COVID-19 outbreak situation Entered the third year and create great changes to every life in every area The most vulnerable populations continue to be severely affected in terms of their health and well-being. These effects don't just affect today. But it will continue for years to come if we don't act quickly to address the issues.
This means that both short- and long-term cooperation and assistance to meet the needs of these populations will remain essential. Together with USAID and our partners, we will continue to accelerate our reach to the most vulnerable children and families so that no one is left behind.” Dr. Steven G. Olive, Director of the United States Agency for International Development Asia Regional Office said, “Until now USAID has provided COVID-19 assistance. worth more than 409 million baht ($12.4 million), including the shipment of 2.5 million doses of the US-made mRNA vaccine to the Thai government. The latest assistance from USAID also reflects efforts across the US government. and the Thai government to work together to alleviate the impact of the epidemic. Working side by side to stop the pandemic represents a partnership that improves the health and well-being of people in society. Especially people in at-risk and vulnerable groups.
of every year In addition, this support from USAID and UNICEF It also includes Australia Telemarketing Data the procurement of necessary medical equipment and hygiene items. as well as creating knowledge and understanding about vaccines and helping vulnerable populations have universal access to health services. whether it is a low-income population group Migrant workers Ethnic groups and communities in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Chiang Mai, Tak, and southern border provinces such as Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Mrs. Kyungsun Kim, Director of UNICEF Thailand, said, “The COVID-19 outbreak situation Entered the third year and create great changes to every life in every area The most vulnerable populations continue to be severely affected in terms of their health and well-being. These effects don't just affect today. But it will continue for years to come if we don't act quickly to address the issues.
This means that both short- and long-term cooperation and assistance to meet the needs of these populations will remain essential. Together with USAID and our partners, we will continue to accelerate our reach to the most vulnerable children and families so that no one is left behind.” Dr. Steven G. Olive, Director of the United States Agency for International Development Asia Regional Office said, “Until now USAID has provided COVID-19 assistance. worth more than 409 million baht ($12.4 million), including the shipment of 2.5 million doses of the US-made mRNA vaccine to the Thai government. The latest assistance from USAID also reflects efforts across the US government. and the Thai government to work together to alleviate the impact of the epidemic. Working side by side to stop the pandemic represents a partnership that improves the health and well-being of people in society. Especially people in at-risk and vulnerable groups.