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One year on, Myanmar refugees support COVID-19 prevention efforts in Thailand - Thailand

One year on, Myanmar refugees support COVID-19 prevention efforts in Thailand Format Myanmar refugees on the Thai-Myanmar border are continuing to urge their friends and family to remain vigilant, wear masks and practise physical distancing. One year since the first confirmed imported and local cases of COVID-19 were reported in Thailand in January 2020, Myanmar refugees are continuing to share COVID-19 prevention information in solidarity with the people of Thailand and in support of the ongoing efforts of the Thai Government. There are some 92,000 Myanmar refugees, mainly of Karen, Karenni and Burmese ethnicity, living in nine temporary shelters (camps) on the Thai-Myanmar border, some of who have lived in Thailand as long ago as the mid-1980s after fleeing conflict between armed ethnic armies and the Myanmar military.

One year on, Myanmar refugees support COVID-19 prevention efforts in Thailand – UNHCR Thailand

One year on, Myanmar refugees support COVID-19 prevention efforts in Thailand Myanmar refugees on the Thai-Myanmar border are continuing to urge their friends and family to remain vigilant, wear masks and practise physical distancing. 31 Jan 2021 © Myanmar family in a temporary shelter in Thailand receives face masks from UNHCR to protect them from the virus. One year since the first confirmed imported and local cases of COVID-19 were reported in Thailand in January 2020, Myanmar refugees are continuing to share COVID-19 prevention information in solidarity with the people of Thailand and in support of the ongoing efforts of the Thai Government. There are some 92,000 Myanmar refugees, mainly of Karen, Karenni and Burmese ethnicity, living in nine temporary shelters (camps) on the Thai-Myanmar border, some of who have lived in Thailand as long ago as the mid-1980s after fleeing conflict between armed ethnic armies and the Myanmar military.

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