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Phuket to make foreigners pay for COVID test, Thais get it for free


Jonathan Fairfield

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2 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Need to clarify what? 

 

That dual pricing is ok on health matters just because you're foreign despite paying taxes and social security?

LOL. No- to clarify if farangs that pay Thai social security get the test free or not.

 

BTW dual pricing would only apply if Thais paid something- they don't, so it is just farangs pay and Thais don't.

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4 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

500 baht cheap? Thats relative to your situation and its the principle here.

 

Take a family traveling to Phuket, a foreign husband, his Thai wife and a couple of mix heritage kids, only the husband has to pay, what message does that send to his own children? 

That the oh so generous father will not let 500 baht get in the way of the family holiday?

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9 hours ago, RobMuir said:

So exactly the same as in Australia, where only locals can get a Medicare card and discounts on medicine.

 

The headline and the way it is written will stir up all the PC brigade who like to endlessly claim they are victimised "It's not fair"

 

500 baht.

Who cares? 

 

We're talking about Covid here, and everyone in Australia gets tested free. But to get to Australia from Thailand you need to have a Covid test before the plane trip which costs around B5000 odd for a same day service at a private hospital.   

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6 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Always at least one to continue the "If you don't like it go home" Montage.  Try again sir and thanks for playing.  You do not see the inequity for those that pay taxes or work here now do you, and I bid you a fond farewell, "Good Day"

But surely those working and paying taxes are making money in Thailand rather than their own country, as such maybe a 500 baht contribution to pursue their lifestyle choice is not a step too far? Unless of course they are unhappy here then then even free test would possibly be seen as an intrusion!!!

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"Owing to a rumor that COVID-19 Rapid Tests are being sold online and that the public can buy them and test themselves at home, the Department of Medical Sciences has clarified that the test kit is a test for antibodies only; it cannot detect the virus or indicate if the user is infected with the virus. The rapid tester should be used and the results interpreted only by specialists or medical technicians. If home users get a negative reading in the result, they might think they do not have the virus and then unintentionally spread the virus to others. So the department has warned the public not to buy the COVID-19 Rapid Test and use it themselves.
Category : NEWS ROOM
April 21, 2021"

 

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APPROVED SOURCE: 

The Government Public Relations Department

 

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