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Thai government to limit legal liability of medics treating COVID-19 patients


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The Thai government is to issue a decree to limit the legal exposure of medical personnel in litigation brought by COVID-19 patients or their relatives seeking compensation for loss of life or other damage caused to patients in the course of treatment.

 

Defending the decree, which is now being drafted, Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said today that the purpose is to enable medics to treat COVID-19 to the full extent of their capabilities, without worrying that they may be sued.

 

He maintained, however, that the scope of legal protection for medical staff would be confined to good faith actions, not gross negligence or prejudice.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/thai-government-to-limit-legal-liability-of-medics-treating-covid-19-patients/

 

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this law to protect medics and just a cover and back door, to get amnesty for the government goons who botched vax program.

In that packaged, sweetened form, they have chance to push it through, avoiding popular back clash.

 

the secondary reason are court cases, when patients were left at homes to die, without giving even basic covid help (and this is happening already for several months across the country)

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