Irrawaddy-July 22

Myanmar’s parallel government has formed a taskforce with local health organizations in the country’s ethnic areas to prevent and control COVID-19 in cooperation with international agencies. The 11-member COVID-19 Task Force (CTF) was formed on Wednesday and is led by Dr. Cynthia Maung, the founder of the Mae Tao Clinic, which has been providing basic healthcare services for internally displaced persons (IDP) and migrant workers for three decades in Mae Sot on the Thai-Myanmar border. She is also the chairperson of the Ethnic Health Committee (EHC), which oversees ethnic group-based healthcare service teams providing basic healthcare in their respective areas in Myanmar. Dr. Zaw Wai Soe, the health minister in Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government (NUG), is the deputy head of the task force.

Pado Mahn Mahn, a spokesperson for the CTF, told The Irrawaddy the task force will focus initially on prevention and treatment of COVID-19 in collaboration with the NUG. The CTF will also work on vaccinations and a COVID recovery plan, he said.

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