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Thai govt denies people can't get free Covid treatment in private hospitals and non-vaxxed must pay

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The Thai government spokesman was quick to deny rumors circulating on social media related to treatment for Covid-19.

 

It had been claimed online that after a cabinet meeting it was decided that those who had not been vaccinated and caught Covid would have to pay for their treatment.

 

Further it was suggested that those who were vaccinated had to use state hospitals under the "Gold Card" system and if they opted to go private they had to pay or use private insurance, reported Sanook.

 

It was also claimed that people with mild symptoms were being encouraged to isolate at home.

 

Thanakorn Wangbunkhongchana said that these were just proposals discussed at a cabinet meeting on December 28th and were being looked into by various agencies.

 

Nothing had been changed yet and he assured the Thai people that they could get free treatment everywhere.

 

No medical facilities are able to charge for Covid treatment whether they are treated onsite or are isolating at home.

 

He reassured the population that all treatment is free. 

 

Health insurance plans that meet the long stay visa requirements

 

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

No medical facilities are able to charge for Covid treatment whether they are treated onsite or are isolating at home.

Does that apply to non Thai?

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Does the free treatment apply to all Thais ..what about if they don't have a gold card or the 30 bhat sceame?

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Yes, for a press release designed to clear things up, it is confusing.

 

Perhaps Thais are treated free, but what about:

- stateless persons here,

- Burmese refugees permitted to stay here,

- documented and undocumented foreign workers,

- detained family members when one in the family is infected,

- all sorts of foreigners here on all sorts of visas

 

Why is any sort of covid-insurance required by anyone - the same insurance said to be sending some insurers bust.

47 minutes ago, fangless said:

Does that apply to non Thai?

No.

22 minutes ago, yeahbutif said:

Does the free treatment apply to all Thais ..what about if they don't have a gold card or the 30 bhat sceame?

Every Thai who doesn't have anything better does come under the 30 baht scheme, so their treatment is paid through this scheme.

2 hours ago, webfact said:

Thanakorn Wangbunkhongchana said that these were just proposals discussed at a cabinet meeting on December 28th and were being looked into by various agencies.

So basically... that's not true YET.

47 minutes ago, FriendlyFarang said:

Every Thai who doesn't have anything better does come under the 30 baht scheme, so their treatment is paid through this scheme

Well a friend .who needed treatment for a big problems was told to get a gold card so who treatment would be cheaper... also when I ask another couple Thai friends They say not have.... So what proff do they have to show? Not just there normal I'd card......,I don't think 

22 minutes ago, yeahbutif said:

So what proff do they have to show? Not just there normal I'd card......,I don't think 

If they attend the hospital which is responsible for the area where they are registered, their ID card is all they need.

 

Maybe your friend attended a hospital other than where he/she is registered.

3 hours ago, tomazbodner said:

So basically... that's not true YET.

The vfact that they were discussed at a meeting is unreal.

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