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Health authorities in Thailand have begun administering AstraZeneca for people who have received at least one jab of the Chinese-manufactured Sinovac vaccine as the outbreak grows from the Delta variant of COVID-19.
The highly infectious Delta variant has forced Thailand's health authorities to change their vaccine regime for their residents as COVID-19 case numbers spike to an alarming high.
AstraZeneca will now be given as a second shot to boost the immunity for people who have received one dose of the Sinovac vaccine, the country's Health Ministry announced on Wednesday.
Health care workers who have received both jabs of the Chinese-manufacture shot will now be given AstraZeneca as a booster
Thailand COVID-19 outbreak worsens with Chinese jab
The highly infectious Delta variant has forced Thailand's health authorities to change their vaccine regime for their residents as COVID-19 case numbers spike to an alarming high.

Health authorities in Thailand have begun administering AstraZeneca for people who have received at least one jab of the Chinese-manufactured Sinovac vaccine as the outbreak grows from the Delta variant of COVID-19.
The highly infectious Delta variant has forced Thailand's health authorities to change their vaccine regime for their residents as COVID-19 case numbers spike to an alarming high.
AstraZeneca will now be given as a second shot to boost the immunity for people who have received one dose of the Sinovac vaccine, the country's Health Ministry announced on Wednesday.
Health care workers who have received both jabs of the Chinese-manufacture shot will now be given AstraZeneca as a booster