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Covid-19 to be removed from emergency treatment list

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul walks in company with senior ministry officials to a Covid-19 meeting at Government House last Friday. (Photo: Chanat Katanyu)

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul is moving ahead with a plan to change the conditions for Covid-19 treatment.

The Public Health Ministry plans to remove Covid-19 treatment from the list of conditions covered by the Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients (UCEP) scheme from the beginning of next month.

The change means people who test positive for the coronavirus but do not need critical care have to go to the hospital where they are registered under their welfare scheme, to be covered for the cost.

Only those with a critical, secondary infection brought on by Covid-19 will be covered by the UCEP. The UCEP allows patients to seek treatment at any hospital free of charge for three days and then they are transferred to their registered hospital.

Mr Anutin said no one would be left behind by the policy change as the ministry planned to downgrade Covid-19 from a pandemic to endemic disease.

The ministry plans to declare Covid-19 an endemic disease by the end of this year.

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