| What do you think about the cost of Molacovir to treat Covid? There have been many complaints about the price of the drug Molacovir,  which is being manufactured in Laos to treat the early stages of Covid-19 and  is on sale at 400,000 kip. With more and more people wanting to buy the pills,  Vientiane Times asked members of the public if they thought this price was appropriate. Ms Noy Keomany, a resident of Luang Prabang province: I think it’s quite expensive for people on low  incomes. I urge the authorities to consider the needs of the poorest people,  especially families where several people have contracted Covid. They only make  enough money to buy the food they need each  day, but if they get Covid and have to buy medicine, how can they possibly  afford it? I’ve read about all the huge donations given to Laos by other  countries and international organisations, with figures in the millions, so  what has happened to all this money? If possible, the authorities should  subsidise the cost of this drug so that the poorest people can get it  free of charge. Ms Katay Chanthavy, a businesswoman in Sikhottabong  district, Vientiane: I don’t  think 400,000 kip is expensive in light of the benefits it brings. If it can  cure people of Covid, so that more people are in good health, it means people have more time to earn money. If  you don’t want to buy this medicine, then you should make sure you adhere to  all the preventive measures laid down to keep everyone safe. However, it is  hard for people on low incomes. I’d like the authorities to ask for donations  to help poor families and to raise money to provide financial support for  people in need.   Ms Kita Simeung, a government  official in Xayaboury province: Ithink the price is quite high because this drug  was invented in the
 United States and some of the ingredients may not  be available in Laos
 so we have to buy them from other countries at a  high price. I have
 heard that in other countries the cost of this  drug is about US$500, but in Laos we can get it for 400,000 kip, which is  pretty good in my opinion. Here in Laos we’re able to buy most types of  medication for a much lower price than in  other countries.
 Ms Sonephet, a government official in Luang Namtha  province: As far as I’m  concerned, 400,000 kip is not a high price to pay for somethingthat’s going to prevent me from dying. If people think it’s too expensive,
 maybe they will be more careful about following  the rules on Covid
 prevention. But it is an unacceptable burden on  poor families if they have to pay to buy this new drug and it means they could  be denied it because they have no money. These days, some people think it’s  better to just stay at home and treat their symptoms themselves rather than  going to a hospital. But there’s a risk that if they don’t understand the  situation properly and don’t know the right things to do, they may not survive. There’s also the  risk that people will fall prey to fake drugs advertised online. I think we  will see the death rate rising.
 Dr Bounxou Keohavong, Director General of the  Department of Food and Drugs, Ministry of Health: The ministry has set the wholesale  and retail price of Molacovir produced in Laos at 350,000 to 400,000 kip for  one course of treatment and has instructed that it not be sold for more than  400,000 kip. The ministry has asked factories to increase production and  provide Molacovir for low-wage patients at an affordable price. One factory  says it has the capacity to increase production but adds that the government  would have to subsidise production costs by paying 50 percent of the purchase  price of the chemicals needed, or paying 30 percent of the cost of one course  of treatment. However, the government does not have the financial resources to subsidise the  factory’s production costs.  
 By Lamphone Pasanthong(Latest Update March 31, 2022)
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