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COVID-19 pandemic in Myanmar

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Ongoing COVID-19 viral pandemic in Myanmar
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COVID-19 pandemic in Myanmar
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationMyanmar
First outbreakWuhan,Hubei,China
Index caseTedim,Chin State[1]
Arrival date23 March 2020
(5 years, 6 months, 3 weeks and 5 days)
Confirmed cases643,401[2]
Recovered608,709 (updated 31 October 2022)[3]
Deaths
19,494[2]
Fatality rate3.03%
Vaccinations
  • 41,551,930[2] (total vaccinated)
  • 35,937,796[2] (fully vaccinated)
  • 93,477,100[2] (doses administered)

TheCOVID-19 pandemic in Myanmar is part of theworldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus was confirmed to have reachedMyanmar on 23 March 2020.[4] On 31 March 2020, the Committee for Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19), headed by First Vice PresidentMyint Swe and made up of members from the various union ministries, was formed by PresidentWin Myint to combat the spread of COVID-19 in the country.[5]

Although the government rapidly implemented containment measures and public health responses, the country had experienced one of the most severe COVID-19 outbreaks inSoutheast Asia by late 2020.[6][7] The UN raised concerns about Myanmar's vulnerability to the pandemic due to itsweak healthcare infrastructure following poor investment over six decades ofmilitary rule, as well as ongoinginternal conflict.[8]

The pandemic greatly disruptedthe country's economy and Myanmar's GDP shrank by 5% in 2020.[9] The2021 coup d'état and subsequentprotests and civil disobedience movement, some of which were led by healthcare workers, caused severe disruptions to the country's public health response and deepened its recession.[10][11][12][13] The country'sCOVID-19 testing system and vaccination deployment are thought to have collapsed in February 2021.[12]

Case details

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The following is a summary of currently confirmed cases within Myanmar.[14]

Total Specimens TestedLaboratory Confirmed CaseRecoveredDeaths
2,475,208141,585130,1033,188
Source:MoHS
Last updated: 13 February 2021, 8:00 PM MMT

Timeline

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2020

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January

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30-Jan-2020Myanmar President's Office on Jan-30 announced the formation of a special committee to tackle the coronavirus chaired by the Union minister for international cooperation and the minister of health and sports.[15]

The announcement was made public on the same day that the first foreign visitor to Myanmar suspected of carrying the virus, a Chinese passenger on a flight from Guangzhou, was identified at Yangon International Airport and taken to a hospital in the city for further observation.[16]

The Central Committee to Prevent, Control and Treat the 2019 Novel Coronavirus was formed one day after the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak to be a global health emergency.[17]

From 31 January, over 81 suspected cases were reported, in which 79 cases were tested negative. Nonetheless, still over 75 suspected cases remain under quarantine as for March.[18]

February

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01-Feb-2020Myanmar suspends Chinese visas on arrival in wake of thecoronavirus outbreak in China. The decision comes after a Chinese passenger lands with flu-like symptoms in Yangon, andWHO declares the virus a 'global health emergency'[16]

The Myanmar government evacuated 59 students stranded in the Chinese city of Wuhan on 2 February 2020.[19]

March

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On 23 March, Myanmar confirmed its first and second COVID-19 cases.[20]

On 24 March, Myanmar launched a community lockdown in one village fromChin State to control the spread of the COVID-19.[21]

On 25 March, Myanmar confirmed its third COVID-19 case.[22]

On 27 March, the Ministry of Health and Sports confirmed one case in Mandalay and another in Yangon.[23]

On 28 March, the Ministry of Health and Sports confirmed 3 new cases, two cases in Yangon and another in Nay Pyi Taw. Among these 3 new cases, one was a 60 years old woman with no recent history of travel to overseas and it was recorded as the first locally transmitted case in Myanmar.[24]

On 29 March, the Ministry of Health and Sports confirmed two more cases in Yangon. Diagnostic patient (Case-10), a 45-year-old Myanmar national, had a close contact with Case-05, and was placed under hospital quarantine on 28 March 2020. His biological specimens were also collected for a COVID-19 laboratory test and the results came back as positive on the next day.[25]

On 30 March, 4 more cases were confirmed. According to an official statement issued by Ministry of Health and Sports, four French tourists who were in close contact with the tour guide (Case-08) were put under quarantine at one of the hotels in Yangon and underwent a series of laboratory tests on 29 March 2020. 3 of them were confirmed positive on the next day (Case-11, Case-12, Case-13) and transferred to Way Bar Gi Specialist Hospital for further treatment. Case-14 is a patient in the northern Shan State. A 24-year-old Myanmar national returned from Bangkok, Thailand to Tachilek, Myanmar and stayed for two nights in Tachilek. On 28 March 2020, he developed severe symptoms of nausea and was admitted to Kyaukme Township Hospital as a monitored patient. His analytical sample was tested and found positive.[26]

On 31 March, the Ministry of Health and Sports confirmed one more case in Yangon. Case-15 is a 45 years old Burmese woman from Bahan Township, Yangon, who works at a private clinic providing healthcare to foreigners. She started having the symptoms of fever, sore throat, and coughing on 27 March 2020 and sought medical attention at the Department of Public Health in Bahan on 30 March 2020. Subsequently, she was referred to West Yangon General Hospital as a suspected case and her lab test results were confirmed as positive on the next day.[27]

29-Mar-2020Myanmar is no longer allowing the landing of all international commercial passenger flights in all Myanmar airports to prevent the importation of COVID-19 via air travel,[28] according to a March 29 notice from the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA), with reference to a directive from the Ministry of Health and Sports.

April

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01-Apr-2020State CounsellorAung San Suu Kyi activated her dormant Facebook account to provide people with information about the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

03-Apr-2020Aung San Suu Kyi on April 3 warned authorities will prosecute people engaged in hoarding food, as well as those who evade quarantine, saying they violate the existing regulations the government instituted in a bid to fight the deadlyCOVID-19 pandemic.[29]

Myanmar's second most populous city,Mandalay, stopped entry and exit of all vehicles from April 7, 2020, to April 21, 2020, to boost efforts to restrict travel around the region aimed at preventing the COVID-19 outbreak. The city government will shut down all hotels and guesthouses for the same period, the mayor added. In addition, all shops were shut down from April 7 to 21, except those selling basic commodities and medicine.[30]

The Yangon government on April 3 urged people to stay at home during the 10-day Thingyan Festival holiday, except those who are involved in COVID-19 prevention, control and treatment activities. The Yangon regional government committee on COVID-19 instructed officials of the 45 townships in the region to tell their constituents not to go outside from April 10 to 19, except when buying food and medicines.[31]

Myanmar appealed for help from the international community for medical equipment and supplies as the country stepped up its efforts to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday, April 3, in a statement to foreign embassies, that aside from medical equipment and supplies, the Health Ministry needs more COVID-19 test kits to boost its surveillance capacity in monitoring persons suspected of having the pneumonia-like disease.[32]

September

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Yangon was placed inlockdown in September in response to record increase in cases. This strictstay-at-home order barred all non-essential travel and closed all but essential businesses in the city.[33][34][7]

2021

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Further information:2021 Myanmar protests

Myanmar became one of the first countries in Southeast Asia to begin itsvaccination programme in January 2021.[35][36]

After thecoup d'état on February 1, testing collapsed and the medical response to COVID-19 in the country became severely hampered as part of the ongoingprotests and civil disobedience movement in the country, including from health workers. It is thought that infection rates have been underestimated and vaccination programme slowed since the coup, since daily cases went from around 500-1000 cases to 0-30.[12][13][37][38] The government has been accused of hoarding the supply of oxygen and denying medical aid to its opponents.[39][40]

In July the country set daily record numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths.[41] A rapid increase in bodies at crematoriums suggest a lack of testing was resulting in many COVID-19 related deaths not being counted.[42] As a result, the government announced a nationwide lockdown and additional holidays from 17 July to 25 July to address the pandemic.[43]Singapore advised its citizens to leave the country before the lockdown took effect.[44]

On 29 November 2021, the Ministry of Health announced the number of COVID-19 infections has risen to 521,931 with a total of 19,097 deaths in the country.[45]

Humanitarian assistance

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Vietnam announced it would send $50,000 to Myanmar worth supplies, including medical tests, to aid the Burmese authorities handling the outbreak, becoming the first country to do so.[46] Later, India and China stepped up for vaccines, with China agreed to roll out over 300,000 doses for Myanmar while India also donated 1.5 million doses to the country.[47] Before the coup occurred in February 2021, theInternational Monetary Fund also sent over 350 million dollars to help Myanmar combat against the pandemic without refund.[48]

On 3 May 2021, China sent over 500,000 vaccines made by Chinese firmsSinovac andSinopharm to Myanmar, while many Burmese protesters considered it as a sham show and a sign of China's open support to the military junta.[49]

On 19 March 2022, a Chinese delegation visited Myanmar and handed over production technology for Myancopharm COVID-19 vaccines.[50]

Statistics

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COVID-19 cases in Myanmar  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
2020202020212021
MarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-23class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-24class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-25class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-26class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-27class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-28class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-03-29
2020-03-30
2020-03-31
1(n.a.)
2020-04-01
1(=)
2020-04-02
1(=)
2020-04-03
1(=)
2020-04-04
1(=)
2020-04-05
1(=)
2020-04-06
1(=)
2020-04-07
1(=)
2020-04-08
3(+2)
2020-04-09
3(=)
2020-04-10
3(=)
2020-04-11
3(=)
2020-04-12
4(+1)
2020-04-13
4(=)
2020-04-14
4(=)
2020-04-15
4(=)
2020-04-16
4(=)
2020-04-17
4(=)
2020-04-18
5(+1)
2020-04-19
5(=)
2020-04-20
5(=)
2020-04-21
5(=)
2020-04-22
5(=)
2020-04-23
5(=)
2020-04-24
5(=)
2020-04-25
5(=)
2020-04-26
5(=)
2020-04-27
5(=)
2020-04-28
5(=)
2020-04-29
6(+1)
2020-04-30
6(=)
2020-05-01
6(=)
2020-05-02
6(=)
2020-05-03
6(=)
2020-05-04
6(=)
2020-05-05
6(=)
2020-05-06
6(=)
2020-05-07
6(=)
2020-05-08
6(=)
2020-05-09
6(=)
2020-05-10
6(=)
2020-05-11
6(=)
2020-05-12
6(=)
2020-05-13
6(=)
2020-05-14
6(=)
2020-05-15
6(=)
2020-05-16
6(=)
2020-05-17
6(=)
2020-05-18
6(=)
2020-05-19
6(=)
2020-05-20
6(=)
2020-05-21
6(=)
2020-05-22
6(=)
2020-05-23
6(=)
2020-05-24
6(=)
2020-05-25
6(=)
2020-05-26
6(=)
class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-05-29
6(n.a.)
2020-05-30
6(=)
2020-05-31
6(=)
2020-06-01
6(=)
2020-06-02
6(=)
2020-06-03
6(=)
2020-06-04
6(=)
2020-06-05class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2020-06-06
6(n.a.)
2020-06-07
6(=)
2020-06-08
6(=)
2020-06-09
6(=)
2020-06-10
6(=)
2020-06-11
6(=)
2020-06-12
6(=)
2020-06-13
6(=)
2020-06-14
6(=)
2020-06-15
6(=)
2020-06-16
6(=)
2020-06-17
6(=)
2020-06-18
6(=)
2020-06-19
6(=)
2020-06-20
6(=)
2020-06-21
6(=)
2020-06-22
6(=)
2020-06-23
6(=)
2020-06-24
6(=)
2020-06-25
6(=)
2020-06-26
6(=)
2020-06-27
6(=)
2020-06-28
6(=)
2020-06-29
6(=)
2020-06-30
6(=)
2020-07-01
6(=)
2020-07-02
6(=)
2020-07-03
6(=)
2020-07-04
6(=)
2020-07-05
6(=)
2020-07-06
6(=)
2020-07-07
6(=)
2020-07-08
6(=)
2020-07-09
6(=)
2020-07-10
6(=)
2020-07-11
6(=)
2020-07-12
6(=)
2020-07-13
6(=)
2020-07-14
6(=)
2020-07-15
6(=)
2020-07-16
6(=)
2020-07-17
6(=)
2020-07-18
6(=)
2020-07-19
6(=)
2020-07-20
6(=)
2020-07-21
6(=)
2020-07-22
6(=)
2020-07-23
6(=)
2020-07-24
6(=)
2020-07-25
6(=)
2020-07-26
6(=)
2020-07-27
6(=)
2020-07-28
6(=)
2020-07-29
6(=)
2020-07-30
6(=)
2020-07-31
6(=)
2020-08-01
6(=)
2020-08-02
6(=)
2020-08-03
6(=)
2020-08-04
6(=)
2020-08-05
6(=)
2020-08-06
6(=)
2020-08-07
6(=)
2020-08-08
6(=)
2020-08-09
6(=)
2020-08-10
6(=)
2020-08-11
6(=)
2020-08-12
6(=)
2020-08-13
6(=)
2020-08-14
6(=)
2020-08-15
6(=)
2020-08-16
6(=)
2020-08-17
6(=)
2020-08-18
6(=)
2020-08-19
6(=)
2020-08-20
6(=)
2020-08-21
6(=)
2020-08-22
6(=)
2020-08-23
6(=)
2020-08-24
6(=)
2020-08-25
6(=)
2020-08-26
6(=)
2020-08-27
6(=)
2020-08-28
6(=)
2020-08-29
6(=)
2020-08-30
6(=)
2020-08-31
6(=)
2020-09-01
6(=)
2020-09-02
6(=)
2020-09-03
7(+1)
2020-09-04
7(=)
2020-09-05
8(+1)
2020-09-06
8(=)
2020-09-07
8(=)
2020-09-08
10(+2)
2020-09-09
12(+2)
2020-09-10
14(+2)
2020-09-11
14(=)
2020-09-12
16(+2)
2020-09-13
20(+4)
2020-09-14
32(+12)
2020-09-15
35(+3)
2020-09-16
40(+5)
2020-09-17
60(+20)
2020-09-18
70(+10)
2020-09-19
81(+11)
2020-09-20
92(+11)
2020-09-21
98(+6)
2020-09-22
115(+17)
2020-09-23
130(+15)
2020-09-24
150(+20)
2020-09-25
174(+24)
2020-09-26
198(+24)
2020-09-27
226(+28)
2020-09-28
256(+30)
2020-09-29
284(+28)
2020-09-30
310(+26)
2020-10-01
321(+11)
2020-10-02
353(+32)
2020-10-03
371(+18)
2020-10-04
412(+41)
2020-10-05
444(+32)
2020-10-06
471(+27)
2020-10-07
510(+39)
2020-10-08
535(+25)
2020-10-09
566(+31)
2020-10-10
598(+32)
2020-10-11
646(+48)
2020-10-12
664(+18)
2020-10-13
693(+29)
2020-10-14
732(+39)
2020-10-15
765(+33)
2020-10-16
799(+34)
2020-10-17
838(+39)
2020-10-18
880(+42)
2020-10-19
914(+34)
2020-10-20
945(+31)
2020-10-21
972(+27)
2020-10-22
1,005(+33)
2020-10-23
1,038(+33)
2020-10-24
1,066(+28)
2020-10-25
1,095(+29)
2020-10-26
1,122(+27)
2020-10-27
1,147(+25)
2020-10-28
1,172(+25)
2020-10-29
1,199(+27)
2020-10-30
1,219(+20)
2020-10-31
1,237(+18)
2020-11-01
1,258(+21)
2020-11-02
1,282(+24)
2020-11-03
1,307(+25)
2020-11-04
1,330(+23)
2020-11-05
1,352(+22)
2020-11-06
1,376(+24)
2020-11-07
1,396(+20)
2020-11-08
1,420(+24)
2020-11-09
1,437(+17)
2020-11-10
1,461(+24)
2020-11-11
1,480(+19)
2020-11-12
1,508(+28)
2020-11-13
1,534(+26)
2020-11-14
1,552(+18)
2020-11-15
1,577(+25)
2020-11-16
1,599(+22)
2020-11-17
1,625(+26)
2020-11-18
1,650(+25)
2020-11-19
1,676(+26)
2020-11-20
1,695(+19)
2020-11-21
1,722(+27)
2020-11-22
1,739(+17)
2020-11-23
1,765(+26)
2020-11-24
1,784(+19)
2020-11-25
1,810(+26)
2020-11-26
1,846(+36)
2020-11-27
1,865(+19)
2020-11-28
1,887(+22)
2020-11-29
1,918(+31)
2020-11-30
1,941(+23)
2020-12-01
1,972(+31)
2020-12-02
1,998(+26)
2020-12-03
2,028(+30)
2020-12-04
2,059(+31)
2020-12-05
2,081(+22)
2020-12-06
2,110(+29)
2020-12-07
2,132(+22)
2020-12-08
2,151(+19)
2020-12-09
2,174(+23)
2020-12-10
2,201(+27)
2020-12-11
2,220(+19)
2020-12-12
2,245(+25)
2020-12-13
2,268(+23)
2020-12-14
2,292(+24)
2020-12-15
2,319(+27)
2020-12-16
2,346(+27)
2020-12-17
2,377(+31)
2020-12-18
2,398(+21)
2020-12-19
2,424(+26)
2020-12-20
2,443(+19)
2020-12-21
2,465(+22)
2020-12-22
2,484(+19)
2020-12-23
2,507(+23)
2020-12-24
2,532(+25)
2020-12-25
2,552(+20)
2020-12-26
2,579(+27)
2020-12-27
2,601(+22)
2020-12-28
2,618(+17)
2020-12-29
2,637(+19)
2020-12-30
2,664(+27)
2020-12-31
2,682(+18)
2021-01-01
2,697(+15)
2021-01-02
2,711(+14)
2021-01-03
2,728(+17)
2021-01-04
2,744(+16)
2021-01-05
2,766(+22)
2021-01-06
2,785(+19)
2021-01-07
2,799(+14)
2021-01-08
2,812(+13)
2021-01-09
2,826(+14)
2021-01-10
2,846(+20)
2021-01-11
2,858(+12)
2021-01-12
2,878(+20)
2021-01-13
2,902(+24)
2021-01-14
2,912(+10)
2021-01-15
2,926(+14)
2021-01-16
2,942(+16)
2021-01-17
2,955(+13)
2021-01-18
2,973(+18)
2021-01-19
2,986(+13)
2021-01-20
2,997(+11)
2021-01-21
3,013(+16)
2021-01-22
3,031(+18)
2021-01-23
3,045(+14)
2021-01-24
3,063(+18)
2021-01-25
3,069(+6)
2021-01-26
3,082(+13)
2021-01-27
3,089(+7)
2021-01-28
3,103(+14)
2021-01-29
3,115(+12)
2021-01-30
3,125(+10)
2021-01-31
3,131(+6)
2021-02-01
3,138(+7)
2021-02-02
3,146(+8)
2021-02-03
3,160(+14)
2021-02-04
3,163(+3)
2021-02-05
3,168(+5)
2021-02-06class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2021-02-07
3,175(n.a.)
2021-02-08
3,177(+2)
2021-02-09
3,180(+3)
2021-02-10
3,181(+1)
2021-02-11
3,184(+3)
2021-02-12
3,188(+4)
2021-02-13
3,188(=)
2021-02-14
3,189(+1)
2021-02-15
3,190(+1)
2021-02-16
3,192(+2)
2021-02-17
3,192(=)
2021-02-18
3,191
2021-02-19
3,194(+3)
2021-02-20
3,196(+2)
2021-02-21
3,196(=)
2021-02-22
3,197(+1)
2021-02-23
3,197(=)
2021-02-24
3,197(=)
2021-02-25
3,198(+1)
2021-02-26
3,198(=)
2021-02-27
3,199(+1)
2021-02-28
3,199(=)
2021-03-01
3,199(=)
2021-03-02
3,199(=)
2021-03-03
3,199(=)
2021-03-04
3,200(+1)
2021-03-05
3,200(=)
2021-03-06
3,200(=)
2021-03-07
3,200(=)
2021-03-08
3,200(=)
2021-03-09
3,200(=)
2021-03-10
3,200(=)
2021-03-11
3,201(+1)
2021-03-12
3,201(=)
2021-03-13
3,201(=)
2021-03-14
3,202(+1)
2021-03-15
3,203(+1)
2021-03-16
3,203(=)
2021-03-17
3,203(=)
2021-03-18
3,204(+1)
3,204(=)
2021-03-21
3,204(=)
2021-03-22
3,204(=)
2021-03-23
3,204(=)
2021-03-24
3,204(=)
2021-03-25
3,205(+1)
2021-03-26
3,206(+1)
2021-03-27
3,206(=)
2021-03-28
3,206(=)
2021-03-29
3,206(=)
2021-03-30
3,206(=)
2021-03-31
3,206(=)
2021-04-01
3,206(=)
2021-04-02
3,206(=)
2021-04-03class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2021-04-04
3,206(n.a.)
2021-04-05
3,206(=)
2021-04-06
3,206(=)
2021-04-07
3,206(=)
2021-04-08
3,206(=)
2021-04-09class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2021-04-10
3,206(n.a.)
2021-04-11
3,206(=)
2021-04-12
3,206(=)
2021-04-13class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2021-04-14
3,206(n.a.)
2021-04-15
3,206(=)
2021-04-16
3,206(=)
2021-04-17
3,206(=)
3,206(=)
2021-04-20
3,206(=)
2021-04-21
3,206(=)
2021-04-22
3,206(=)
2021-04-23
3,206(=)
2021-04-24
3,206(=)
2021-04-25
3,207(+1)
2021-04-26
3,207(=)
2021-04-27
3,208(+1)
2021-04-28
3,209(+1)
2021-04-29
3,209(=)
2021-04-30
3,209(=)
2021-05-01
3,209(=)
2021-05-02
3,209(=)
2021-05-03
3,209(=)
2021-05-04
3,209(=)
2021-05-05
3,210(+1)
2021-05-06
3,210(=)
2021-05-07
3,210(=)
2021-05-08
3,210(=)
2021-05-09class=bb-bclass=bb-c|
2021-05-10
3,210(n.a.)
2021-05-11
3,210(=)
2021-05-12
3,211(+1)
2021-05-13
3,212(+1)
2021-05-14
3,212(=)
2021-05-15
3,212(=)
2021-05-16
3,212(=)
2021-05-17
3,213(+1)
2021-05-18
3,213(=)
2021-05-19
3,216(+3)
2021-05-20
3,216(=)
2021-05-21
3,216(=)
2021-05-22
3,216(=)
2021-05-23
3,216(=)
2021-05-24
3,216(=)
2021-05-25
3,216(=)
2021-05-26
3,216(=)
2021-05-27
3,216(=)
2021-05-28
3,216(=)
2021-05-29
3,216(=)
2021-05-30
3,216(=)
2021-05-31
3,217(+1)
2021-06-01
3,217(=)
2021-06-02
3,218(+1)
2021-06-03
3,221(+3)
2021-06-04
3,221(=)
2021-06-05
3,223(+2)
2021-06-06
3,225(+2)
2021-06-07
3,227(+2)
2021-06-08
3,228(+1)
2021-06-09
3,233(+5)
2021-06-10
3,237(+4)
2021-06-11
3,239(+2)
2021-06-12
3,241(+2)
2021-06-13
3,244(+3)
2021-06-14
3,248(+4)
2021-06-15
3,248(=)
2021-06-16
3,250(+2)
2021-06-17
3,250(=)
2021-06-18
3,251(+1)
2021-06-19
3,258(+7)
2021-06-20
3,262(+4)
2021-06-21
3,265(+3)
2021-06-22
3,267(+2)
2021-06-23
3,269(+2)
2021-06-24
3,275(+6)
2021-06-25
3,282(+7)
2021-06-26
3,290(+8)
2021-06-27
3,297(+7)
2021-06-28
3,309(+12)
2021-06-29
3,320(+11)
2021-06-30
3,334(+14)
2021-07-01
3,347(+13)
2021-07-02
3,364(+17)
2021-07-03
3,384(+20)
2021-07-04
3,419(+35)
2021-07-05
3,461(+42)
2021-07-06
3,513(+52)
2021-07-07
3,570(+57)
2021-07-08
3,621(+51)
2021-07-09
3,685(+64)
2021-07-10
3,756(+71)
2021-07-11
3,838(+82)
2021-07-12
3,927(+89)
2021-07-13
4,036(+109)
2021-07-14
4,181(+145)
2021-07-15
4,346(+165)
2021-07-16
4,536(+190)
2021-07-17
4,769(+233)
2021-07-18
5,000(+231)
2021-07-19
5,281(+281)
2021-07-20
5,567(+286)
2021-07-21
5,814(+247)
2021-07-22
6,133(+319)
2021-07-23
6,459(+326)
2021-07-24
6,756(+297)
2021-07-25
7,111(+355)
2021-07-26
7,507(+396)
2021-07-27
7,845(+338)
2021-07-28
8,210(+365)
2021-07-29
8,552(+342)
2021-07-30
8,942(+390)
2021-07-31
9,334(+392)
2021-08-01
9,731(+397)
2021-08-02
10,061(+330)
2021-08-03
10,373(+312)
2021-08-04
10,695(+322)
2021-08-05
10,988(+293)
2021-08-06
11,262(+274)
2021-08-07
11,526(+264)
2021-08-08
11,776(+250)
2021-08-09
12,014(+238)
2021-08-10
12,234(+220)
2021-08-11
12,452(+218)
2021-08-12
12,667(+215)
2021-08-13
12,879(+212)
2021-08-14
13,078(+199)
2021-08-15
13,263(+185)
2021-08-16
13,445(+182)
2021-08-17
13,623(+178)
2021-08-18
13,786(+163)
2021-08-19
13,945(+159)
2021-08-20
14,096(+151)
2021-08-21
14,236(+140)
2021-08-22
14,374(+138)
2021-08-23
14,499(+125)
2021-08-24
14,622(+123)
2021-08-25
14,737(+115)
2021-08-26
14,850(+113)
2021-08-27
14,968(+118)
2021-08-28
15,077(+109)
2021-08-29
15,183(+106)
2021-08-30
15,287(+104)
2021-08-31
15,389(+102)
2021-09-01
15,490(+101)
2021-09-02
15,600(+110)
2021-09-03
15,693(+93)
2021-09-04
15,795(+102)
2021-09-05
15,891(+96)
2021-09-06
15,985(+94)
2021-09-07
16,082(+97)
2021-09-08
16,173(+91)
2021-09-09
16,265(+92)
2021-09-10
16,353(+88)
2021-09-11
16,451(+98)
2021-09-12
16,530(+79)
2021-09-13
16,617(+87)
2021-09-14
16,693(+76)
2021-09-15
16,784(+91)
2021-09-16
16,869(+85)
2021-09-17
16,944(+75)
2021-09-18
17,016(+72)
2021-09-19
17,073(+57)
2021-09-20
17,129(+56)
2021-09-21
17,202(+73)
2021-09-22
17,266(+64)
2021-09-23
17,343(+77)
2021-09-24
17,413(+70)
2021-09-25
17,465(+52)
2021-09-26
17,527(+62)
2021-09-27
17,583(+56)
2021-09-28
17,631(+48)
2021-09-29
17,682(+51)
2021-09-30
17,735(+53)
2021-10-01
17,789(+54)
2021-10-02
17,835(+46)
2021-10-03
17,883(+48)
2021-10-04
17,921(+38)
2021-10-05
17,957(+36)
2021-10-06
17,998(+41)
2021-10-07
18,034(+36)
2021-10-08
18,068(+34)
2021-10-09
18,104(+36)
2021-10-10
18,134(+30)
2021-10-11
18,162(+28)
2021-10-12
18,188(+26)
2021-10-13
18,222(+34)
2021-10-14
18,255(+33)
2021-10-15
18,297(+42)
2021-10-16
18,329(+32)
2021-10-17
18,359(+30)
2021-10-18
18,388(+29)
2021-10-19
18,416(+28)
2021-10-20
18,444(+28)
2021-10-21
18,465(+21)
2021-10-22
18,491(+26)
2021-10-23
18,511(+20)
2021-10-24
18,538(+27)
2021-10-25
18,560(+22)
2021-10-26
18,582(+22)
2021-10-27
18,603(+21)
2021-10-28
18,622(+19)
2021-10-29
18,622(=)
2021-10-30
18,664(+42)
2021-10-31
18,697(+33)
2021-11-01
18,714(+17)
2021-11-02
18,728(+14)
2021-11-03
18,744(+16)
2021-11-04
18,766(+22)
2021-11-05
18,783(+17)
2021-11-06
18,804(+21)
2021-11-07
18,821(+17)
2021-11-08
18,839(+18)
2021-11-09
18,855(+16)
2021-11-10
18,869(+14)
2021-11-11
18,882(+13)
2021-11-12
18,899(+17)
2021-11-13
18,913(+14)
2021-11-14
18,929(+16)
2021-11-15
18,946(+17)
2021-11-16
18,963(+17)
2021-11-17
18,975(+12)
2021-11-18
18,989(+14)
2021-11-19
19,000(+11)
2021-11-20
19,011(+11)
2021-11-21
19,025(+14)
2021-11-22
19,034(+9)
2021-11-23
19,041(+7)
2021-11-24
19,049(+8)
2021-11-25
19,058(+9)
2021-11-26
19,067(+9)
2021-11-27
19,079(+12)
2021-11-28
19,088(+9)
2021-11-29
19,097(+9)
2021-11-30
19,104(+7)
2021-12-01
19,111(+7)
2021-12-02
19,120(+9)
2021-12-03
19,127(+7)
Source: BurmeseMinistry of Health and Sports (MoHS) via officialwebsite


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New confirmed cases per day in Myanmar

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Case summary

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Confirmed COVID-19 cases by State and Region (as of 27 January 2021)[51] ()
NoState/RegionConfirmed casesNew case within 24 hoursDeaths
1Yangon86,88359
2Mandalay17,02294
3Bago9,10922
4Ayeyarwaddy5,98039
5Rakhine4,2610
6Magway3,51255
7Mon3,24267
8Sagaing2,83646
9Kayin1,3071
10Naypyidaw1,2232
11Kachin87711
12Taninthayi6352
13Shan (South)5694
14Chin3504
15Shan (North)3455
16Shan (East)1460
17Kayah710
TOTAL138,3684113,089
Confirmed COVID-19 cases by Township (As of 23 September 2020) ()
State/RegionDistrictTownshipCases
Yangon RegionNorth YangonInsein240
Mayangone188
Shwepyithar118
Hlaingthayar195
Mingalardon206
Hlegu19
Hmawbi13
Htantabin12
Taikkyi1
West YangonBahan83
Pabedan119
Ahlon56
Sanchaung86
Lanmadaw126
Kamayut134
Kyauktada66
Hlaing214
Dagon131
Kyimyindaing121
Latha59
East YangonSouth Okkalapa242
North Okkalapa187
Botataung102
East Dagon70
Pazundaung74
Tamwe218
Dawbon63
North Dagon113
Thingangyun458
Thaketa202
South Dagon138
Yankin83
Dagon Seikkan45
South YangonMingala Taungnyunt151
Dala162
Kawhmu34
Thanlyin71
Twante55
Kyauktan23
Seikkyi Khanaungto20
Khayan14
Thongwa9
Kungyangon13
Yangon Region Total4733
Mandalay RegionMandalayChanmyathazi10
Aungmyethazan6
Amarapura26
Chanayethazan19
Mahaaungmye26
Patheingyi12
Pyigyidagun6
Pyin Oo LwinMadaya1
Pyin Oo Lwin5
Thabeikkyin1
MyingyanMyingyan60
Nganzun5
Taungtha1
MeiktilaThazi5
Meiktila2
Wundwin1
KyaukseKyaukse1
Nyaung-UKyaukpadaung1
YamethinPyawbwe1
Yamethin2
Mandalay Region Total191
Naypyidaw Union TerritoryDekkhinaZabuthiri51
Dekkhinathiri11
Lewe2
Pyinmana6
OttaraZeyarthiri2
Pobbathiri7
Ottarathiri8
Tatkon1
Naypyidaw Union Territory Total88
Chin StateFalamTedim8
Tonzang7
HakhaHakha1
Htantlang1
MindatMindat4
Chin State Total21
Bago RegionPyayPaukkhaung4
Pyay8
Pandaung2
Thegon2
Shwedaung1
BagoBago28
Daikoo27
Waw9
Kawa73
Nyaunglaybin1
Thanatbin6
Pyuntaza
TaungooTaungoo1
Pyu3
Kyauktaga11
Htantabin12
Kyaukkyi1
Oktwin3
ThayarwaddyMonyo8
Gyobingauk1
Oakpho4
Minhla1
Zegon5
Nattalin2
Letpadan3
Thayarwaddy1
Bago Region Total218
Shan StateKyaukmeKyaukme1
TaunggyiTaunggyi5
Ywangan1
Hsi Hseng3
Kalaw2
Hopong1
Pinlong1
LoilenNansang2
MonghpayakMonghpayak1
TachileikTachileik2
MuseMuse2
KengtungMong Yang3
Shan State Total24
Mon StateMawlamyineKyaikmaraw4
Mawlamyine115
Mudon9
Chaungzon3
Ye1
Thanbyuzayat2
ThatonThaton6
Paung2
Bilin45
Kyaikto10
Mon State Total197
Magway RegionMagwayMyothit2
Magway16
Natmauk5
ThayetThayet1
Aunglan1
Minhla1
PakokkuMyaing1
Pauk1
Magway Region Total28
Sagaing RegionKalayKalay11
SagaingSagaing4
Myaung1
Myinmu1
MawlaikMawlaik1
KathaKawlin2
Indaw1
Katha1
KanbaluTaze1
MonywaBudalin1
Ayadaw1
ShweboKhin-U1
Tabayin1
Shwebo2
Wetlet1
HkamtiHomalin1
Sagaing Region Total31
Kachin StateMohnyinMohnyin1
Mogaung2
Hpakant9
MyitkyinaMyikyina1
BhamoBhamo1
Momauk1
PutaoPutao1
Kachin State Total16
Tanintharyi RegionMyeikTanintharyi1
Myeik10
DaweiDawei1
Launglon1
Yebyu2
KawthaungKawthaung5
Tanintharyi Region Total20
Kayin StateKawkareikKawkareik1
Kyainseikgyi2
Hpa-anHpa-an27
Hlaingbwe3
Thandaunggyi2
MyawaddyMyawaddy3
HpapunHpapun1
Kayin State Total40
Rakhine StateThandweThandwe10
Taungup9
Gwa1
SittweSittwe694
Ponnagyun20
Rathedaung5
Pauktaw46
KyaukpyuKyaukpyu135
Manaung2
Ramree2
Ann4
MaungdawMaungdaw54
Buthidaung29
Myauk-UMyauk-U75
Kyaukdaw39
Minbya38
Myebon28
Rakhine State Total1191
Ayeyarwady RegionMa-ubinPantanaw1
Ma-ubin22
Nyaungdon1
Danubyu2
PatheinPathein53
Kangyidaunt5
Thabaung1
Kyonpyaw3
Kyaunggon13
Ngapudaw3
MyaungmyaMyaungmya1
Enime3
Wakema4
HinthadaHinthada3
Kyangin3
Lemyethna2
Ingapu1
PyabonPyabon29
Dedaye4
Bogale5
LabuttaLabutta1
Ayeyarwady Region Total160
Total6959


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