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Myanmar imposes stay-at-home order in more towns due to Covid-19

By IANS | Updated: June 5, 2021 02:25 IST

Yangon, June 5 Myanmar's Health and Sports Ministry imposed a stay-at-home order in four more towns of Chin ...

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Yangon, June 5 Myanmar's Health and Sports Ministry imposed a stay-at-home order in four more towns of Chin state, state-run media reported on Friday.

The stay-at-home order, which will be in effect on Saturday, will be applied to Tedim, Falam, Thantlang and Hakha after the towns recently saw increasing number of Covid-19 infections, the Xinhua news agency reported.

According to the ministry's figures on Friday, the number of Covid-19 daily infections surged to 212 in the past 24 hours, bringing the tally to 144,157 in total.

A total of 132,415 patients have been recovered while the death toll stood at 3,221 as of Friday, the figures showed.

Myanmar detected its first two Covid-19 cases on March 23 last year.

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