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Very sad, husband and wife are blind, infected with covids – no bed to heal I want to go back to my hometown before I die

So sad! Blind husband and wife infected with covid – no bed to treat I want to go back to my hometown to die The staff helped to get treatment for only 4 hours before the husband passed away tragically.

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At 1:30 p.m. on August 7 at Wat Takhro crematorium, Muang Kong Subdistrict, Kong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, a pickup truck of the Hook 31 rescue team Nakhon Ratchasima brought the body of Mr. Teerawarut or Lek, 45, a native of Mueang Khong sub-district, Khong district, who died from COVID-19, to attend the ceremony with Mr Paisan. Kiatchaiphat The mayor of the sub-district (TAT), Muang Kong, Kong district, along with community leaders Village Public Health Volunteers (VHV) came to facilitate and screen the relatives of the 8 deceased people who came to pay their respects for the last time.

Mr Paisan revealed that late yesterday, he was coordinated by the patient’s relatives asking for help to bring the husband and wife. who are visually impaired, sell government lottery tickets in Pathum Thani province return to the hometown therefore called the patient named Lek Identified the infection on 2 Aug. ago. Tried to find a bed for treatment, but couldn’t. While talking on the phone with Mr. Lek. Coughing all the time with the sound of wailing and moaning “If staying like this is like waiting for death. If you really have to die I would like to go back to my hometown to die. Ajarn Kong is very worried about his wife who is sick too.” So he told Mr. Lek to hurry to find a car to take him home today. make the patient’s tone more comfortable but worried about the cost So don’t worry, I’ll manage them all.

later coordinated with Mr. Phisit Pongsiri Supakul The secretary-general of Buddhatham Foundation 31 Nakhon Ratchasima has received an action to arrange for an ambulance to pick up the patient as soon as possible. Expect to arrive in Kong district, Nakhon Ratchasima province before 22.00, as soon as the Hook 31 Nakhon Ratchasima ambulance brings the people. Both patients arrived at the destination. The officers checked the body and found that Mr. Lek had very low oxygen exhaustion. Therefore, immediately moved and sent to the hospital for treatment and heard the news. Mr. Lek had severe pneumonia and died. At about 1.00 am, the team of doctors and nurses were able to save their lives.

As for the wife, she has no symptoms and is taken to detention at a waiting center in Wat Nong Sao Kee, Khong District, to wait in line for screening procedures.