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PM inspects Bangkok vaccination point ahead of rollout in June
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha led government officials to oversee preparations of a vaccination station at Central Plaza Ladprao in Bangkok Chatuchak district on Wednesday.

Vaccination points are being launched across the capital in a joint effort by the City Hall and the Board of Trade. They will operate daily from 8am to 5pm, offering vaccination and symptom-monitoring by medical staff.
PM inspects Bangkok vaccination point ahead of rollout in June
PM inspects Bangkok vaccination point ahead of rollout in June
Fourteen vaccination stations are being prepared in Bangkok at the following locations:
1. Central Plaza Ladprao (run by staff from Ramathibodi Hospital)
2. Central Plaza Pinklao (Vajira Hospital)
3. Iconsiam (Siriraj Hospital)
4. True Digital Park (Siriraj Hospital)
5. Samyan Mitrtown (Chulalongkorn Hospital)
6. SCG Bangsue (Department of Medical Services)
7. The Mall Bang Kapi (Nopparatrajathanee Hospital)
8. The Mall Bang Khae (Siam University’s faculties of medicine and nursing)
9. Thanya Park (Bangpakok Hospital Group)
10. Asiatique (Bangpakok Hospital Group)
11. Robinson Lifestyle Latkrabang (Bangpakok Hospital Group)
12. Tesco Lotus Minburi (Bangpakok Hospital Group)
13. Big C Bangbon (Bangpakok Hospital Group)
14. PTT Station, Rama II (Bangpakok Hospital Group).
PM inspects Bangkok vaccination point ahead of rollout in June
PM inspects Bangkok vaccination point ahead of rollout in June
The Board of Trade will set up an additional 11 vaccination points to bring the total in Bangkok to 25.
PM inspects Bangkok vaccination point ahead of rollout in June
PM inspects Bangkok vaccination point ahead of rollout in June
Once up and running, the 25 points will be able to vaccinate 38,000-50,000 people per day. All the vaccination points will operate for seven months in a bid to achieve herd immunity by inoculating at least 70 per cent of the city’s residents.
Published : May 12, 2021
By : The Nation