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Compensation for Thais who die or sustain disabilities due to state provided COVID-19 vaccinations


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Compensation for Thais who die or sustain disabilities due to state provided COVID-19 vaccinations

 

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A medical staff member injects a dose of the Coronavac vaccine, into the arm of a woman from the Klong Toey community at a school in Bangkok on May 4, 2021. (Photo by Lillian SUWANRUMPHA / AFP)

 

The heirs of Thai citizens, who die from conditions directly related to receiving a COVID-19 vaccine provided by state agencies, will be eligible for initial compensation of up to 400,000 baht, payable by the National Health Security Office of Thailand (NHSO), according to an announcement by the NHSO published in the Royal Gazette on May 16th.

 

Those who sustain permanent disabilities or chronic illness, which will require lifelong treatment and which seriously affects their livelihood as a direct result of the vaccination, are also entitled to an initial compensation payment of up to 400,000 baht from the NHSO.

 

In case of the loss of a limb, or a disability which will affect their livelihood, the vaccinated individual is entitled to initial compensation of 240,000 baht.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/compensation-for-thais-who-die-or-sustain-disabilities-due-to-state-provided-covid-19-vaccinations/

 

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20 minutes ago, anchadian said:

But those that die, what will they get?

 

Just an early grave.

 

Thanks, that answers my question.

 

Whats your point ?

 

Those that die in a vehicle accident or through any other manner receive an early grave (or cremation) and nothing else. 

 

OR... are you implying that because the Thai authorities are attempting to offer a degree of confidence in the vaccines that the vaccines now present a higher risk of death ???... or something else ?

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2 hours ago, Justgrazing said:

 

Loss of a limb .! Jesus is there battery acid or Aliens blood or something equally destructive in it .. 

Who knows? It is Sinovac???Manufactured where?

 

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

 

Those who sustain permanent disabilities or chronic illness, which will require lifelong treatment and which seriously affects their livelihood as a direct result of the vaccination, are also entitled to an initial compensation payment of up to 400,000 baht from the NHSO.

 

Equal to 1 covid treatment in private hospital

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6 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Whats your point ?

 

Those that die in a vehicle accident or through any other manner receive an early grave (or cremation) and nothing else. 

 

OR... are you implying that because the Thai authorities are attempting to offer a degree of confidence in the vaccines that the vaccines now present a higher risk of death ???... or something else ?

but we are constantly told the vaccines are safe and fully tested, so why the need for this ?

bribery for hesitant Thais ?

 

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“In the case of sustaining wounds or pain as a direct result of the vaccination, the vaccinated individuals are entitled to 100,000 baht initial compensation, provided that there is confirmation by the doctor who provided the treatment that the wounds or pain were caused by the vaccination.”


Ah huh, can make a good guess on how those claims will go…

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7 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

Give it 6 months before the size of the scamming released

 

     Wow , you are optimistic ... 

          Down the pan soon ..

         Northing new , in Land of Scams.

        Next ...

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18 hours ago, RotBenz8888 said:

If I loose my arm after the first jab, will they put the second one in my other arm or can I get it in one of my legs...? 

Just think yourslef  not  so  lucky as to be in the UK where they may administer a 3rd  dose.

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

The heirs of Thai citizens, who die from conditions directly related to receiving a COVID-19 vaccine provided by state agencies, will be eligible for initial compensation of up to 400,000 baht, payable by the National Health Security Office of Thailand (NHSO), according to an announcement by the NHSO published in the Royal Gazette on May 16th.

The very best of luck in proving it though ..................LOL

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