Irrawaddy-Aug 6

Two pastors and one of their followers who organized religious gatherings linked to Myanmar’s largest cluster of COVID-19 transmissions, including two deaths, have been sentenced to three months in prison with hard labor for violating the country’s COVID-19 restrictions. Christian pastors Saw Kwae Wah and Saw David Lah, a Canadian Citizen, and two of their followers, U Wai Tun and Saw Raygandi, were sued by the Yangon regional government under the Natural Disaster Management Law on April 14 for violating regulations aimed at curbing the spread of the coronavirus. Myanmar has banned mass gatherings since March, but the two pastors organized religious gatherings in Yangon’s Insein and Mayangone townships in late March and early April. The gatherings are linked to at least 80 confirmed cases of COVID-19, making them the largest cluster found so far in Myanmar.

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