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Death toll from the suspected COVID-19 drops slightly since July, but not returned to normal: charities

The death toll from the suspected COVID-19 has dropped slightly since July, but has not returned to normal, according to some charities. In July, the death toll from suspected COVID-19 rose in Yangon Region, with charities carrying at least 20 bodies a day.

Cemeteries overcrowded, workers overworked from Covid-19 third wave

Cemeteries overcrowded, workers overworked from Covid-19 third wave
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Myanmar cemeteries overcrowded, volunteers overworked from deadly third wave of Covid-19

Myanmar cemeteries overcrowded, volunteers overworked from deadly third wave of Covid-19
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Myanmar cemeteries overcrowded, volunteers overworked from deadly third wave of Covid-19

Myanmar cemeteries overcrowded, volunteers overworked from deadly third wave of Covid-19 Myanmar cemeteries overcrowded, vol. YANGON: As Myanmar suffers its deadliest surge in Covid-19 and its citizens suffer from massive shortages in oxygen, bodies pile up in its crematoriums. We have to transport around 20 to 30 bodies per day. Some days, we cannot even get them all, said Ko Min Din from the Myittar Thingaha humanitarian group. Ko Min Din says the large numbers of deaths during the third wave of Covid-19 means that groups like Myittar Thingaha are outstretched and overworked. We cannot afford any rest days. We pick up the body, get the death certificate, and send it to the cemetery. When it is our turn, we give it to the cemetery and we leave, says Ko Min Din. 

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