DW News published this video item, entitled “Myanmar turmoil forces healthcare system to collapse | COVID-19 Special” – below is their description.
Officially, Myanmar says there are only a few dozen new COVID infections a day. Observers say that can’t be true. There’s hardly any testing going on. There are reports of a lack of staff in testing centers.
Hospitals have the same problem, with doctors and nurses joining strikes against the military, which seized power four months ago. There’ve been attacks on health-care workers. As schools reopen, teachers and students are also making a stand, defying the junta’s calls for full classrooms, which would only help the virus spread.
Hundreds of thousands of people across Myanmar have been calling for an end to the military takeover.
The country is in turmoil. And the health-care system is one of the worst-affected sectors. Doctors and nurses were the first to go on strike, thousands refusing to work under a military regime. But that also poses a problem for COVID patients.
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