Title of article :
Expected Rate of COVID-19 among Returning Myanmar Workers from Working in Nearby Country to their Homeland
Author/Authors :
Sriwijitalai, Won Private Academic Consultant , Tan, Uno Tan Freelance Academic Work , Wiwanitkit, Viroj Dr. DY Patil University, Pune, Maharashtra, India,
Abstract :
Coronavirus disease (COVID‑19) already causes a pandemic
problem in March 2020. Myanmar is one of the poor
developing countries in Indochina that the disease occurs
late in the timeline of the COVID‑19 pandemic. According
to the local report by Myanmar center of Disease Control,
the disease has just been firstly detected in the third week
of March 2020. At present (April 1, 2020), there are 15
patients in Myanmar. Of these cases, two cases (13.3%)
are imported cases via the land border. The patients are
returning Myanmar workers from a nearby country to their
homeland. These patients carried disease back and pass the
international health screening at border two different border
posts (one in Shan state and the other in Kayin/Mon state).
Keywords :
Returning Myanmar Workers , Expected Rate of COVID-19 , Nearby Country
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)