Naypyitaw:Doctors in Myanmar on Wednesday decided to carry out their duties with regards to fighting the COVID-19 pandemic while participating in the civil disobedience movement (CDM) against the coup d'etat by the military, reported Myanmar Times.
"We will be implementing plans for COVID-19 centres and the doctors participating in the CDM will be taking care of the patients. The COVID-19 centres will be established with volunteer medical workers and they will treat patients who tested positive for the virus at private hospitals. Plans are already underway,'' Rector at University of Medicine Dr U Zaw Wai Soe said.
At present, government hospitals are only accepting emergency cases. Some hospitals are refusing new patients as a majority of their staff are currently participating in the CDM, reported Myanmar Times.
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"The setting up of the treatment centres was necessary for Yangon to continue its fight against the virus," said Dr U Zaw Wai Soe, a participant in the movement.
Myanmar on February 8 had a total of 141,427 COVID-19 cases, 3177 deaths and 127,975 people had been discharged from hospitals. New cases have been dwindling in the past several days with new cases hovering below 10.