Thai volunteers provide lifeline to elderly and sick cut off by pandemic

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BANGKOK: Decked out in personal protective equipment, former pilot Chayaphon Satondee dashes to the Bangkok home of an elderly coronavirus patient in urgent need of hospital care. Chayaphon gives the 86-year-old woman oxygen before laying her on a stretcher and taking her to hospital in a pickup truck.

BANGKOK: Decked out in personal protective equipment, former pilot Chayaphon Satondee dashes to the Bangkok home of an elderly coronavirus patient in urgent need of hospital care.

He does this throughout each day as a member of a new volunteer group called Zendai, or"connection", founded four months ago to help vulnerable people who have become isolated due to the pandemic. Word about the group has spread thanks to media attention and Facebook, where it posts personal stories of patients.

Less than seven per cent of Thais have been fully vaccinated and 25 per cent have received at least one dose. Thailand's mass vaccination programme which began in June has been hampered by shortages as coronavirus infections soared to over 20,000 new daily cases recently."The existence of volunteer groups shows how the government has failed, so people have to help each other," Chayaphon said.

 

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