English News and Press Release on World and 4 other countries about Disaster Management, Health, Epidemic, Flood and more; published on 31 May 2021 by IFRC
To help her tend the seven COVID-19 patients at Cikha hospital, day and night, chief nurse Lun Za En has a lab technician and a pharmacist's assistant. "We don't have enough oxygen, enough medical equipment, enough electricity, enough doctors or enough ambulances," Lun Za En, 45, told Reuters from the town of just over 10,000. Myanmar's anti-COVID campaign foundered along with the rest of the health system after the military seized power on Feb. 1 and overthrew elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whose government had stepped up testing, quarantine and treatment.
English Analysis on World and 4 other countries about Disaster Management, Water Sanitation Hygiene, Flash Flood, Flood and more; published on 10 Jan 2021 by IFRC