Irrawaddy-June 2

Most companies, shops and restaurants in Yangon, Mandalay and Naypyitaw fully resumed operations on Monday as Myanmar has gradually eased COVID-19 restrictions after no new local transmissions of the disease were reported for two weeks. Myanmar has seen no local transmissions of COVID-19 since May 18, though there were 44 imported cases. There have been no reported deaths in more than a month—the country saw its sixth death from the coronavirus on April 29.

Last Thursday, Myanmar began allowing gatherings of more than five people at government offices, companies, factories, schools and trainings. According to the Ministry of Health and Sports (MOHS), the following groups are also allowed to gather with more than five people: people who are going to work at government offices, companies or factories; children, parents and teachers going to schools and trainings; and people going out to eateries that are following preventive measures for COVID-19.

Read more at: https://www.irrawaddy.com/specials/myanmar-covid-19/myanmar-back-work-no-local-covid-19-transmissions-two-weeks.html