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Bangkok, June 16 (TIWN) Thailand will launch the third phase of a co-payment programme from July as part of the government's relief measures to help those affected by the pandemic, an official said on Wednesday.
More than 51,000 restaurants, shops, stores and vending stalls nationwide have confirmed to join the programme, adding the total number of business players to more than 1.25 million, said Finance Ministry spokesperson Kulaya Tantitemit, Xinhua reported.
Under the scheme, the government will pay half of the price for eligible food and service purchases with a subsidy of up to 150 baht (about 4.8 US dollars) per person per day, capped at 3,000 baht per person, according to the spokesperson. Some 24.14 million people have so far applied to be recipients of the third-phase program, which is expected to benefit up to 31 million people between July and December, Tantitemit said. The country rolled out the first phase of the program during October-December last year and the second phase between January and March this year.
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