【縛雞之見】
Thai’s Siam Bioscience promised to produce 200 million doses per year,
with an average of 15-20 million doses per month, for the South Asia countries.
Although the news report mentions Taiwan, besides Thai, Malaysia, the
Philippines, the report focuses on the failure to make the manufacturing deal
between Taiwan and AZ, not Thai’s shortage of AZ vaccines production for
Taiwan. I still cannot find the related
statement by AZ.
AstraZeneca Says Working With Southeast Asian Nations on Vaccine Deliveries Reuters 202106011
BANGKOK (Reuters) - AstraZeneca says
it is working closely with Southeast Asia
governments to ensure its COVID-19 vaccine is supplied "as
quickly as possible", after reported delays in deliveries of orders from a
Thai plant owned by the country's powerful king.
Malaysia and Taiwan this week became the latest in
the region to warn they expected delays in deliveries of AstraZeneca
vaccines manufactured in Thailand.
"Distribution
to other Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia, will commence in
the coming weeks," the company said in an e-mail to Reuters.
"We are working closely with each of the relevant governments to supply
our COVID-19 vaccine as quickly as possible," the
AstraZeneca statement said.
It did not respond
further to questions on the Thai plant's current and anticipated future
production levels.
AstraZeneca's distribution plans in Southeast Asia depend on 200 million doses made by Siam Bioscience, a
company owned by Thailand's king that is making vaccines for the first time.
Questions about Siam Bioscience
meeting production targets are sensitive because King Maha Vajiralongkorn is
its sole owner. Insulting Thailand's monarchy is a crime punishable by up to 15
years in prison.
Siam Bioscience in January said it had an estimated production capacity of 200 million doses per year,
an average of 15-20 million doses per month.
The Thai company and AstraZeneca have not revealed total production goals nor
commented on whether the plant has missed its targets.
Malaysia had been due to receive
610,000 doses from Thailand in June and 1.6 million later this year, but
its Science Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said on Wednesday "we are expecting
some delay."
The first delivery to the Philippines, which was promised 17 million doses, was reduced and postponed by several
weeks, a Philippine presidential adviser said last week.
Thailand, which expects to receive
six million doses for June, last week received 1.8
million locally-produced doses and 200,000 imported from South Korea.
AstraZeneca has previously run into
production and delivery problems in other parts of the world. A deal to set up production in Taiwan did not materialise
and it is also facing a legal challenge by the European Union over a supply
contract.
(Reporting by Chayut Setboonsarng,
additional reporting by Rozanna Latiff in Kuala Lumpur; Editing by Ed Davies)
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