Thailand vaccinates those in jail after outbreaks

Posted By : Rina Latuperissa
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Barefoot Thai prisoners rolled up their sleeves to get coronavirus jabs into tattooed arms Friday, as the kingdom seeks to tackle a mass infection outbreak in its overcrowded jails.

Authorities have been trying to contain a recent virus surge in the penal system, where some inmates have less space to sleep than the inside of a coffin.

There have been more than 35,000 positive cases inside prisons and inmates have been encouraged to wear masks even when they sleep at night.

The government has begun rolling out an initial batch of 300,000 Sinopharm doses across the kingdom’s jails.

Inmates at Chonburi Central Prison, two hours southwest of Bangkok, lined up Friday morning to receive their jabs.

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