A medical worker takes a sample in downtown Yangon on September 22 from a woman who was quarantined after coming into contact with a COVID-19 patient. (Hkun Lat | Frontier)
A medical worker takes a sample in downtown Yangon on September 22 from a woman who was quarantined after coming into contact with a COVID-19 patient. (Frontier)

Testing times: Myanmar struggles to keep pace as COVID-19 takes off

The health ministry was able to rapidly scale up testing when the second wave of the virus first broke, but since the wave turned to a flood it has struggled to stay afloat.

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