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Myanmar locks down Rakhine

Capital sees outbreak of new virus strain

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MYANMAR has locked down the state capital of Rakhine state after an outbreak of a coronaviru­s strain that officials said was more infectious than that previously seen in the country.

Nineteen people have tested positive for the virus in the western region since Monday, health officials said yesterday, the first local transmissi­on in Myanmar in months, bringing the total number of cases to 409.

Myat Htut Nyunt, deputy director at Myanmar’s department of medical research, said the type of virus was the same as a mutation detected earlier this week in Malaysia, which has been found in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia and is thought to be more infectious.

“So we would like to inform people that this kind of virus has a faster rate of transmissi­on,” the official said.

The vast majority of the recent cases have been in the town of Sittwe, where a stay-athome order and a curfew has been imposed.

Domestic airlines have suspended services between Sittwe and Yangon.

Tens of thousands of people are living in displaceme­nt camps across Rakhine due to fighting between government troops and ethnic insurgents.

Sittwe is also home to camps where about 100,000 Rohingya Muslims have been confined since an outbreak of violence in 2012.

Rohingya are mostly denied citizenshi­p and face strict curbs on freedom of movement and access to healthcare.

Kyaw Hla, a community leader in one camp, said government staff had visited on Friday but conditions there were too poor to follow advice on social distancing and hygiene.

“It’s not OK to live here, in a small space with many people.

“We have always had concerns in the camp, Covid-19 or other issues.

“Families live in 8 foot by 10 foot (2.5m by 3m) or 8 foot by 14 foot (2.5m by 4.4m) rooms. Things are not going to get better.” — Reuters

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siege: The vast majority of the recent cases have been in the town of Sittwe, where a stay-at-home order and a curfew has been imposed.
—AFP Town under siege: The vast majority of the recent cases have been in the town of Sittwe, where a stay-at-home order and a curfew has been imposed.

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