Re the ameristani embassy vaccine availability for ameristani citizens.
"The Department of State does not provide direct medical care, including vaccinations, to private U.S. citizens abroad. We are committed to providing all possible consular assistance to U.S. citizens in need overseas, including by providing information on local medical resources when appropriate"
COVID-19 Information | U.S. Embassy & Consulate in Thailand
Our news reporters here on TD keep reporting there are ample supplies of vaccine for ameristani citizens.
As many ameristani citizens now reside in Thailand and if any taxes are due to ameristan are mandated to pay them, why are the ameristani residents in Thailand treated as beyond their promise to deliver vaccines?
Is it solely ameristani citizens in Thailand, or a global washing their hands of foreign retirees care? Possibly defendable in normal times.
As reported, it appears that the French are able to deliver vaccines in Thailand. I don't know if French citizens are mandated to pay French taxes when resident abroad.
Which suggests the Thai authorities do not have a ban on vaccines being delivered and administered, when their country of residence are unable to cater in a timely manner.
An undefendable stance, I suggest. Or is "providing local information" their limit?