Published on: Friday, July 16, 2021
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A man carries an oxygen tank while others line up with their oxygen tanks outside an oxygen refill station in Pazundaung township in Yangon, Myanmar. (Pic: AP)
YANGON: Residents across Myanmar’s biggest city are defying a military curfew in a desperate search for oxygen to keep their loved ones breathing as a new coronavirus wave crashes over the coup-wracked country.
The spike in cases is the latest blow to Myanmar, already suffering from a February coup and a bloody crackdown on dissent that has killed over 900 people and gutted the economy.
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Desperate search for oxygen in Myanmar as latest COVID-19 wave hits
Myanmar s spike in Covid-19 cases is the latest blow to a country already suffering from a February coup and a bloody crackdown on dissent that has killed over 900 people and gutted the economy AFP/STR
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YANGON: Residents across Myanmar s biggest city are defying a military curfew in a desperate search for oxygen to keep their loved ones breathing as a new coronavirus wave crashes over the coup-wracked country.
Thursday, 15 Jul 2021 10:46 AM MYT
Locals line up with their tanks to refill oxygen during the Covid-19 outbreak in Yangon, Myanmar July 14, 2021. ― Reuters pic
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YANGON, July 15 ― Residents across Myanmar s biggest city are defying a military curfew in a desperate search for oxygen to keep their loved ones breathing as a new coronavirus wave crashes over the coup-wracked country.
The spike in cases is the latest blow to Myanmar, already suffering from a February coup and a bloody crackdown on dissent that has killed over 900 people and gutted the economy.
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