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COVID-19 Cases Surge in Southeast Asian Countries, as Officials Call for Renewed Attention to Prevention

AFP With COVID-19 infections and deaths rising in Myanmar and its neighbors, deposed national leader Aung San Suu Kyi has called on citizens in the military-ruled country to strictly observe all precautions aimed at preventing the pandemic’s spread, her lawyers said on Monday. Following a court hearing in the capital Naypyidaw directed by the military junta that overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi and her democratically elected civilian government on Feb. 1, defense attorney Min Min Soe said the 76-year-old leader had asked him to relay a message to the people of Myanmar to take good care of themselves amid the rising numbers of infections and deaths in the pandemic.

farmlandgrab org | Two Lao workers die from suspected chemical use at Chinese-owned banana farm

Two Lao workers die from suspected chemical use at Chinese-owned banana farm Two Lao workers at a Chinese banana plantation in Borikhamxay province in central Laos have died in recent weeks, and coworkers believe the deaths were caused by chemicals used on the farm while authorities say they succumbed to natural causes, Lao sources say.   Banana farming for the Chinese market is a major source of employment in rural Laos, with hundreds of hectares of planted land employing Lao villagers and other workers in nurseries, planting, and harvesting, researchers say.   But illnesses and deaths have long been reported among Lao workers exposed to chemicals on foreign-owned banana farms.

farmlandgrab org | Two Lao workers die from suspected chemical use at Chinese-owned banana farm

farmlandgrab org | Two Lao workers die from suspected chemical use at Chinese-owned banana farm
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Two Lao Workers Die From Suspected Chemical Use at Chinese-Owned Banana Farm

Photo sent by citizen journalist Two Lao workers at a Chinese banana plantation in Borikhamxay province in central Laos have died in recent weeks, and coworkers believe the deaths were caused by chemicals used on the farm while authorities say they succumbed to natural causes, Lao sources say. Banana farming for the Chinese market is a major source of employment in rural Laos, with hundreds of hectares of planted land employing Lao villagers and other workers in nurseries, planting, and harvesting, researchers say. But illnesses and deaths have long been reported among Lao workers exposed to chemicals on foreign-owned banana farms.

Vietnam Sees Hundreds of New COVID Cases, With Two Provinces Largely Locked Down

Vietnam Sees Hundreds of New COVID Cases, With Two Provinces Largely Locked Down
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