In Myanmar, the outbreak of the new coronavirus has spread rapidly, and state media reported that 2318 people were confirmed to be infected in a day, the highest number ever.

The turmoil after the coup continues in Myanmar, and there are concerns about the further spread of infection.

In Myanmar, the number of new infections per day was only one or two digits, partly because the number of tests has dropped sharply since the coup d'etat occurred in February.



However, the number of infected people has increased sharply since the end of May, and the state media reported on the 4th that, as a result of examining 10,378 people, 2318 new infections were confirmed.



This is the highest number of new cases of infection per day, including the pre-coup period when more tests were being conducted.



The cumulative number of infected people is 165,405 and the death toll is 3419.



In Myanmar, infections such as the first confirmed mutant virus in India called the Delta strain have also been confirmed.



In principle, the military has shown its willingness to prevent infection by ordering a ban on going out and reporting on state television that masks are being distributed free of charge in areas where there are many infected people.



However, citizens have continued protests on the streets, complaining that "it is more scary to continue military rule than viruses," and medical personnel are disobedience movements to resist military rule and abandon their duties. Is deployed all over the country.



As the turmoil continues after the coup d'etat, medical institutions are not functioning well, and there are concerns about the further spread of infection.