Irrawaddy-July 28

Sagaing Region residents have expressed their fears of a COVID-19 outbreak as many citizens have returned from the Indian states of Manipur and Mizoram, illegally crossing the border to avoid quarantine. “Many have illegally crossed the border. As India has reported large numbers of COVID-19 cases, we have arranged centers on this side of the border for quarantine. But the returnees illegally crossed the border and many are hiding with relatives. We are worried,” said director Ko Kyaw Thet Win of Upper Chindwin Youth Network, a civil society organization based in Kalay. Citizens who have returned from abroad have to undergo a 21-day quarantine upon their arrival, 14 days at quarantine centers and seven days at home.

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