Vaccination rates are low due to supply shortages and temples are inundated with bodies to cremate.
Pairuch Sudtoop is a volunteer for a foundation funded by donations that has provided free undertaking and cremation services for about 350 people in recent months.
“The nation is in crisis now, I’ve never seen Thais suffer this much,” Pairuch said.
He volunteers on top of his job as a business owner and church worker.
“As the last person at the gate between the human world and the afterlife, it’s hard to control our emotions not to be sad.”
The government has hotlines for infected people to call for help, but has been criticised for failing to cope with a surge in demand.
A group of aerospace engineers has created a platform to connect volunteers with infected people needing assistance, tracking their locations and waiting times. It also provides information like available community isolation centres and places to refill oxygen tanks.
Volunteer developer Wasanchai Vongsantivanich points to red dots on a screen showing a Bangkok map and those awaiting help.
“You can see the situation is pretty bad,” he said, adding 9,000 volunteers signed up in the first three weeks.
“They are just trying to help people in the community.
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