The Prime Minister is concerned about the COVID-19 situation, giving the Ministry of Public Health an education

to be able to reimburse the treatment fee according to the right

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15 Aug 2022 12:48

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A government spokesman said

Gen. Prayut is worried that the recovered may experience COVID-19, suggests the Ministry of Public Health to educate people to take care of themselves, confirming that they can pay for treatment according to their rights.

Today (15 Aug 2022) Mr. Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office revealed that Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, Prime Minister and Minister of Defense

There is concern that those who have recovered from COVID-19 may experience Long COVID, a condition found in patients who have had COVID-19.

and healed

by assigning the Ministry of Health

Public relations to educate people so that people can take care of themselves if such conditions occur, such as fatigue, fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, and other symptoms such as chest pain, headache, and diarrhea.

Getting better with time



, the government spokesman further stated that for those suspected of having symptoms of COVID-19 in Bangkok, they can inquire and receive consultation services through the Long COVID Clinic, follow up with a One Stop Service through the Bangkok Fast Service Center. & Clear : BFC) in all 9 locations:

  • Taksin Hospital

  • Lat Krabang Hospital

  • Sirindhorn Hospital

  • Charoenkrung Pracharak Hospital

  • Ratchapipat Hospital

  • Bang Khun Thian Elderly Hospital

  • central hospital

  • Luang Pho Thaweesak Chutintaro Uthit Hospital

  • Vejkarunrat Hospital


including providing services through the application "Doctor Bangkok", which will cover consultation

audit

Submission of laboratory tests or special examinations, diagnosis, treatment, follow-up of symptoms, including referrals to specialists

(If necessary) by reimbursement of treatment expenses according to the patient's rights.

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