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Tackling vaccine hesitancy


Tackling vaccine hesitancy
Tackling vaccine hesitancy
Amid concerns of side effects, doctors reassure patients suffering from chronic diseases and others they have nothing to fear
published : 1 Jun 2021 at 04:00
Thailand s mass vaccination programme against Covid-19 will begin next Monday. Photo: Somchai Poomlard
The fate of 4.3 million patients suffering from seven chronic diseases hangs in the balance as shortages loom over the nation s vaccine rollout scheme starting next Monday.
Last week, several hospitals postponed appointments for second doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, fuelling speculation that supplies are running out.
In fact, vaccine bookings briefly hit a snag on the first day due to overwhelming demand. As of May 9, health authorities have insisted that patients suffering from seven chronic diseases and people over the age of 60 would receive the AstraZeneca vaccine made by Siam Bioscience. After many hospital ....

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Snacking towards bad health


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Snacking towards bad health
The Bangkok Post
© The Bangkok Post
Potato crisps, fish snacks and crispy crackers have the highest amount of salt. Photo courtesy of the Nephrology Society of Thailand
After working all day, a worn-out mother does not have time to buy something fresh for dinner on the way home. Instead, she raids a convenience store in her condo and puts frozen food in a trolley. She also picks up her son’s favourite potato crisps because it can keep him busy in front of a tablet while he waits for his dad to come home from work late at night. ....

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