Irrawaddy-July 15

The Myanmar regime will impose a nationwide lockdown next week, while also expanding the number of public holidays during the week from two to five, in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19 amid a surge in infections and deaths in the country. In an order signed by its secretary, the regime’s governing body, the State Administration Council (SAC), said it had “designated the two weekdays—20 and 22 July—as public holidays in order to effectively conduct the COVID-19 prevention, control and treatment activities.” People are urged to “reside at home or [in] dormitories” and will be prohibited from traveling “at all except for duty and funeral services”. Only shops selling basic essentials, medicine and medical supplies will be permitted to open, and people must wear masks and protective gear whenever they go outside. The regime’s order also warns that “actions will be taken against those who fail to adhere to” the rules.

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