A giving monarch

After the beginning of the Covid-19 crisis, Well the King worked with researchers, health workers and even restaurants to make sure Thais across the board were supported

A giving monarch

The continued support he has given health workers in their unrelenting war against the Covid-19 crisis demonstrates that His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua is a good king.

The queen inherited a trait from His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, who was a benevolent king.

The King is being honored for his numerous contributions to medical technology and public health, which are needed more than ever to lessen the anguish caused by the pandemic issue that has ravaged the nation for more than a year, on July 28 to commemorate His Majesty’s 69th day.

His Majesty the King enjoys a lot of respect for his major contributions to public health and medical science, particularly those that helped to lessen the suffering brought on by the pandemic crisis, which had a severe impact on the nation for the first three years and continued for the duration of three years.

His Majesty has given 122 million baht worth of mobile laboratory vehicles and medical technology to facilities and medical facilities all over the country since the first Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020.

Through the task, which aims to provide medical technology and respirators to combat Covid-19, the donations made their way to hospitals and schools. By providing tools for identifying and testing people in strongly affected areas, the task helped to advance the nation’s public health system.

His Majesty closely watched the Covid-19 position and was most interested in seeing his subjects relieved of their suffering and hardship right away.

The King donated two mobile X-ray units along with 200, 000 reusable, standard personal protective equipment ( PPE ) items, 400, 000 standard PPE Silguard isolation gowns, and 50, 000 standard PPE Silguard coveralls.

Front-line skilled professionals who worked long hours each day to protect lives and occasionally risk their own lives in the process could never have had enough protective gear thanks to the queen donated PPE items.

The leader of Chulalongkorn University Council gave a design of the Express Analysis Mobile System to their Majesties the King and Queen in 2021.

Their Majesties donated four more like devices, which, together with the one given by the school, were handed to the public health continuous minister to perform Covid-19 testing.

The portable devices were deployed along with samples that had also been given to be used for collecting royalties. The entire procedure is completed in three hours, which is helpful for mass testing in areas with high contamination concentrations and reasonable cluster tracing.

Their Majesties towed 16 more sample-collecting vehicles with onboard information systems, six biosafety products, and six more on June 7, 2021.

These were in contrast to 20 similar cars mercilessly donated previously. In addition to reducing doctor visits, the vehicles and units were able to conduct on-site testing, thus preventing infection spread.

Their Majesties have kept their hands on the pulse of the epidemic since it was first discovered in Thailand in early 2020, according to a news report from the Bureau of the Royal Household ( BRH).

Their Majesties gave public health workers on the ground social assistance and gave them guidance on how to control the disease. Their Majesties were aware of their dedication to the tired and hard work.

In order to support business and give a financial support to the people during the turmoil, their governments also purchased agricultural products from all areas and producers.

The BRH site posted a message on June 12, 2021 about the numerous dishes His Majesty had prepared for health personnel treating Covid-19 individuals at institutions and field hospitals.

The dishes were full of necessary nutrients, including meat pasta, braised pork spare bones with corn, and northern-style laab with galingale.

The King even authorized the military to distribute meals to those in isolation from May 24 to June 11 in Bangkok from the Amporn Sathan Residential Hall’s home.

Immediately, 44, 196 food containers went to those in need every moment, bringing delight and a feeling of gratitude.

Also, on July 6, the King’s deputy principal private secretary, Air Marshal Supichai Sunthornbura, on behalf of His Majesty, gave 2, 000 bottles of fah talai jon (kariyat ) medicinal concentrate to then-Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang for allocation to Covid-19 patients receiving treatment at hospitals and other facilities.