Irrawaddy-June 23

Sittwe reported a new COVID-19 outbreak on Monday, with residents alarmed at what appears to be the first local transmission of coronavirus in the Rakhine State capital. A woman from Mingan ward with no recent travel history tested positive for COVID-19 on Monday, along with five crew from a cargo vessel recently returned from Bangladesh. Dr. Kyi Lwin, the medical superintendent of Sittwe Hospital, said: “The boat crew did not have symptoms. But the woman from Mingan ward had fever and difficulty breathing. So we tested her for coronavirus.” Since June 16, over 40 cargo vessel crew who returned to Sittwe from Bangladesh have tested positive for coronavirus. Civil society organizations in Rakhine, western Myanmar have called on authorities to halt the border trade. But the Rakhine State Administrative Council has no plans to do that, said U Than Tun. Myanmar has experienced a surge in coronavirus cases since late May after the junta relaxed COVID-19 restrictions in an attempt to normalize the country.

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