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How Myanmar coup caused its healthcare to vanish


How Myanmar coup caused its healthcare to vanish
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Myanmar s doctors are torn between their patients and a military government
Myanmar s front-line medical workers are finding themselves in a precarious position, torn between their patients and working for a military government enforcing a brutal crackdown on the country.
Moe is 53 years old and has stage three breast cancer.
She used to go for radiotherapy treatment every three weeks at the state-run Mandalay General Hospital in northern Myanmar.
But the day after the military deposed Myanmar s elected government in a coup on 1 February, the hospital closed its doors. Doctors, nurses and other medical workers all walked out in protest and have not returned. ....

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'I will not return to work': Myanmar coup cripples healthcare system


BBC News
By Nick Marsh
image captionMyanmar s doctors are torn between their patients and a military government
Myanmar s front-line medical workers are finding themselves in a precarious position, torn between their patients and working for a military government enforcing a brutal crackdown on the country.
Moe is 53 years old and has stage three breast cancer.
She used to go for radiotherapy treatment every three weeks at the state-run Mandalay General Hospital in northern Myanmar.
But the day after the military deposed Myanmar s elected government in a coup on 1 February, the hospital closed its doors. Doctors, nurses and other medical workers all walked out in protest and have not returned. ....

Mitchell Sangma , Pavlo Kolovos , Ministry Of Health , Myanmar Head Of Mission , Mandalay General Hospital , Medicins San Frontiers , Joy Singhal , Myanmar Head , International Federation , Red Cross , Red Crescent , அமைச்சகம் ஆஃப் ஆரோக்கியம் , மாண்டலே ஜநரல் மருத்துவமனை , மருந்துகள் சான் எல்லைகள் , மியான்மர் தலை , சர்வதேச கூட்டமைப்பு , சிவப்பு குறுக்கு , சிவப்பு பிறை ,