Thailand's 1 million health volunteers hailed as coronavirus heroes

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SALADANG, THAILAND (REUTERS) - Nearly every day, 77-year-old Surin Makradee goes door-to-door in her village in Thailand, visiting every home to check people's temperatures in a routine repeated in communities across the country during the coronavirus pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SALADANG, THAILAND - Nearly every day, 77-year-old Surin Makradee goes door-to-door in her village in Thailand, visiting every home to check people's temperatures in a routine repeated in communities across the country during the coronavirus pandemic.

The volunteers have been praised by the World Health Organisation as"unsung heroes" in Thailand's relatively successful efforts to fight the novel coronavirus. Apart from the temperature checks, the frontline health volunteers help the government collect daily health information and watch for flare-ups in infections.

COLD WAR HOLDOVER Created in 1977, the Village Health Volunteers were set up as part of government efforts to help rural communities at a time when communists insurgents roamed through many parts of the country. He said volunteers helped create greater participation in the health systems in subsequent decades and won praise during previous epidemics like the H5N1 bird flu in the mid-2000s.

 

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