Irrawaddy-July 17

Cemeteries in Myanmar’s biggest city Yangon are overflowing with bodies as the country is gripped by a new wave of coronavirus amid the post-coup political upheaval that has crippled the country’s public health system. Lack of access to medical oxygen is blamed for most of the fatalities, as patients are not getting oxygen support in time after the virus disrupts the oxygen flow to their bodily tissues, charity groups said. Four major cemeteries in Yangon have seen one of the busiest weeks in their history, cremating over 700 bodies on Thursday alone, and hundreds of bodies on previous days. Since then, about 1,000 people have reportedly died in Yangon alone and the cemeteries can no longer handle the volume of bodies arriving each day. As charity groups providing free funeral services are overwhelmed, those providing ambulance services have to help with transporting the dead to cemeteries in Yangon. But even finding enough ambulances has become difficult, the charity workers said.

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