NHSO. Preliminary help. 2.4 hundred thousand, 63-year-old man, stuck in bed following boosting the 3th needle covid vaccine.
Today (15 Mar. 65) Dr. Attaporn Limpanyalert Deputy secretary-general and spokesman for the National Health Security Office (NHSO) revealed that according to the media presenting complaints in the case of requesting preliminary subsidies for people with adverse conditions following receiving the vaccination once morest COVID-19, A 63-year-old man entitled to National Health Security (Gold Card) who, following receiving the 3rd dose of COVID-19 vaccination at Krabi Hospital (Hospital), developed chest tightness. and severe illness had to be treated at Krabi Hospital from 14-26 January 2022 for 12 days, following which shortness of breath occurred Therefore, he was admitted to Krabi Hospital once more from January 30 to February 2, 2022 for 3 days. Currently, the patient is bedridden, unable to walk, unable to eat. short of breath Sometimes I have to put in an oxygen tube. I’m tired. I don’t have energy.
Attaporn said that NHSO District 11 Surat Thani reported that it received a request for this patient on March 10. and considering that it is an urgent case, together with complete documents and evidence, the Sub-Committee considers the request for preliminary assistance. In the event that the service recipient has been damaged from receiving the vaccination once morest coronavirus 2019 at the NHSO area level, District 11, Surat Thani, the case of this patient has been brought to the meeting to consider the petition on the same day. The result of the consideration is the second degree of damage, which is dismemberment or disability. to pay the initial aid This is the maximum assistance ceiling, which is 240,000 baht, due to severe illness and bedridden conditions. and has coordinated with the patient’s family to pay the initial aid
“NHSO is ready to help people who have adverse conditions following vaccination once morest COVID-19. whether the vaccination in the needle how much This is because it is the government’s policy that wants to take care of people who are affected, while also building confidence in people to receive complete vaccination once morest COVID-19 in order to reduce severe illness. and to allow the country, both economically and socially, to return to normalcy as soon as possible,” said Dr. Attaporn.