Irrawaddy-May 21

Myanmar has confirmed 18 imported cases of COVID-19 in those who returned from Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates from May 16 to 20, raising the country’s confirmed cases to 199. The health ministry said 41 out of the 199 coronavirus cases have been imported from other countries.

Myanmar reported no new COVID-19 cases for two days on May 14 and 15. Then a 32-year-old man from Chin State, who was among 391 migrants deported by the Malaysian government on chartered flights on May 11, tested positive on May 16. On May 17, Myanmar announced positive tests for a 41-year-old migrant returning from Malaysia to Pazundaung Township in Yangon and a 57-year-old man in Yangon who had not left the country and had no contact history with a known COVID-19 patient.

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