Myanmar did not survive! Found sick with subspecies BA.4 and BA.5, the first group of the country

Myanmar did not survive! Found sick with subspecies BA.4 and BA.5, the first group of the country

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Myanmar did not survive! – Xinhua and Straits Times reported that the Myanmar Ministry of Health (Burma) revealed that the patient COVID-19 subspecies of omikron BA.4 (BA.4) and BA.5 (BA.5) is the first group of the country

According to a statement released on July 11, the Myanmar authorities said they examined samples from 16 foreign nationals, all of whom were Myanmar nationals, and found that their COVID-19 tests were “infectious.” plus everyone

Of these, 1 had subspecies BA.4 and 5 others had subspecies BA.5. Meanwhile, the cumulative number of illnesses in Myanmar rose to 613,751 and deaths remained stable at 19,434.

Myanmar did not survive!

File Photo: Myanmar’s Ministry of Health has confirmed the country’s first six cases of the Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants. According to the ministry’s release on Monday, the BA.4 subvariant was found in one sample and the BA.5 in five. / Htet Wai / The Irrawaddy

Myanmar did not survive!

File Photo: Healthcare workers preparing swab samples from patients tested for the Covid-19 coronavirus at a health centre in Demoso township in Myanmar’s Kayah state. A handful of Myanmar nurses hiding from the junta run makeshift clinics to treat Covid patients and resistance fighters using medicine smuggled past military checkpoints, their bags packed and ready to flee as fighting rages around them. AFP

Myanmar did not survive!

File Photo: Health workers carrying out a Covid-19 test on local workers outside a market in Laiza in Kachin state, where a rebel group on November 11 locked down the town on the porous China border following a spike in coronavirus cases. AFP

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