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Nearly four months after the military seized power in Myanmar, people are struggling to access healthcare.
Hospitals are closed or occupied by the military and many facilities are severely understaffed, while COVID-19 remains a threat.
The economic fallout of the military takeover has also resulted in reduced or uncertain access to services, including healthcare and clean water.
MSF urges the military government to ensure people have unhindered access to healthcare, and to allow health workers to provide care without fear or intimidation.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls on Myanmar’s de facto military government, and other groups, to take all steps to ensure people have safe and unhindered access to healthcare, regardless of where they seek it. Equally, medical staff must be able to provide lifesaving care without attacks, detention or intimidation.