Irrawaddy-Dec 21

Some 600 Myanmar migrants working in Thailand’s Samut Sakhon province are among more than 800 confirmed COVID-19 cases linked to the Talay Thai wholesale shrimp market, the site of the country’s worst outbreak so far, which was first reported last Thursday. On Monday morning, 126 new cases were reported in Samut Sakhon, taking the total linked to the outbreak to 820 since Dec. 17. Of these, about 600 are Myanmar workers, according to U Aung Kyaw, the director of the advocacy group Migrant Workers Rights Network. The wholesale seafood market at the epicenter of the latest outbreak employs a large community of Myanmar migrant workers. Some 300,000 to 400,000 Myanmar migrants work in seafood markets and seafood processing plants in Thailand.

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