Impact of containment measures on community mobility, daily confirmed cases, and mortality in the third wave of COVID-19 epidemic in Myanmar.
Ye Minn HtunTun Tun WinNyan Htet ShanZin Thu WinnKaung Si ThuNyan Lin MaungPyae Phyo AungHtun Aung KyawHpone Pji KyawYan Naing Myint SoeMyint Myat KoZin Ko AungKyaw Thiha AungYan Paing Chit LwinWai YanPhyo Tayza SoeKyaw Myo TunPublished in: Tropical medicine and health (2022)
In Myanmar, third wave of COVID-19 epidemic began with a surge of confirmed cases in the last week of May 2021. The laboratory-confirmed cases and deaths distinctly increased within 9 weeks. The government and the Ministry of Health adopted containment measures to flatten the peak of the epidemic and to suppress the disease transmission. The strictly containment measures: stay-at-home restrictions, school closure, and office closure have reduced the community mobility, confirmed cases and mortality. Therefore, the timely containment measures implemented by the government were important to reduce the transmission as observed in the third wave of COVID-19 epidemic in Myanmar.