Irrawaddy-June 27

Residents in Maungdaw, a border town with Bangladesh in Rakhine State, are worried about a serious coronavirus outbreak in the town after three people who had received two COVID-19 jabs tested positive. All three are receiving treatment at Maungdaw Hospital and those who came into contact with them have been placed under quarantine. Former Rakhine State lawmaker U Tun Hla Sein said the authorities are not handling the issue seriously enough. “It is assumed that the virus spread from Bangladesh. The authorities need to carefully handle border crossings but they are not handling the COVID-19 outbreak seriously as they have had their jabs. Personnel told me that there is no budget for COVID-19,” said the Maungdaw-based former lawmaker.Four residents tested positive for COVID-19 in Mingan ward in Rakhine State’s capital Sittwe this week. Numerous sailors who returned after transporting goods to Bangladesh also caught the virus. More than 40 COVID-19 patients are at Sittwe Hospital.

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