Medical tourists must first pass Mers test

The Public Health Ministry on Monday instructed managements of hospitals that cater for foreign patients not to accept people wanting to come from overseas for medical treatment unless they first test negative for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers).

Dr Wachira Pengjuntr, deputy permanent secretary for health, said the instruction was given at a meeting with representatives of private hospitals and clinics on Monday.

Read more: Bangkok Post

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