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Foreigners to bear costs of Covid-19 treatment in Vietnam: PM
Linh Pham 11:58, 2020/03/15
Ideas suggest that Vietnam should not offer free treatment for foreigners as it will cause financial burden.

Vietnam will charge foreigners who receive Covid-19 treatment in the country, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said at a recent meeting.

 Ideas suggest that Vietnam should charge foreigners for Covid-19 treatment

The foreigners, however, will not have to pay fees for quarantine and testing, the PM said in a statement.

Meanwhile, Vietnam offers free treatment for its residents who are infected with the new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), the PM affirmed.

Recently, a number of locals have expressed concerns about Vietnam’s free treatment and financial burden following the rising coronavirus cases of foreign patients.

Supporting ideas

Journalist Nguyen Cong Khe, former editor-in-chief of the Thanh Nien newspaper, wrote on Facebook that Vietnam seems to be becoming a shelter for foreigners who come to hide from the epidemic in their countries and benefit from free treatment.

A blogger was quoted by the Voice of America (VOA) as saying that he absolutely agreed with the PM’s decision as the country will face an increase in the number of SARS-CoV-2 infections and foreigners form a major part. No need to cover all treatment costs for foreign patients in a poor country like Vietnam, even developed countries like the US or some European countries don’t do that for their own residents, he said.

Doan Quang Viet, an admin of a webpage in South Korea (hanquocngaynay.info) living in Seoul said that Vietnam should charge foreign patients for Covid-19 treatment as the number of infected cases would rise ahead and cause financial burden for the government.

Pham Thi Oanh, a director of Mbluetourkorea Tourism Company in South Korea, was surprised at Vietnam’s free-of-charge quarantine for people coming from and traveling across epidemic-hit areas. She said that the huge number of people will cost the government a large amount of money.

Regional countries

Singapore from March 7 has charged all foreigners who are on short-term visit passes for their treatment for Covid-19 in the country, excluding the testing fee. The costs range between US$4,300 and US$5,800, Singaporean media quoted the Ministry of Health.

Thailand, meanwhile, has required a health/travel insurance with a minimum of US$100,000 cover in Thailand and a health certificate certifying they had no sickness related to Covid-19 in the past 14 days. The regulations are required for visitors from South Korea, China, Macao, Hong Kong, Italy, and Iran, according to Thai Airways.

Vietnam now has confirmed 53 cases infected with the new coronavirus, including 16 cured. Among those under the treatment, 13 are foreigners who include 10 Britons, one Irish, one Mexican, and one Czech.

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