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Working Committee to address the impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Submitted by moiuser on 1 December 2022

Notification No 4/2022

30 November 2022

Notification on one-year extension of COVID-19 loan repayment period for livestock breeding sectors including Myanmar citizen-owned fish and prawn breeding industries

1. The Working Committee to address the Impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID 19) disbursed loans to the worst-hit livestock breeding sectors including Myanmar citizen-owned fishand prawn farming industries for a one-year period at a one per cent interest rate using the COV- ID-19 Fund to recover the COVID-affected businesses as one of its duties on 16 November 2021.

2. The Myanma Economic Bank granted K7.6 billion loans of the COVID-19 Fund to 325 companies/businesses as of 31 October 2022, and the due date of the repayment period for those who received loans in the earliest period is approaching near.

3. At present, businesses are still hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic and the State Administration Council instructed for an extension of another year starting its due date to streamline the circulation of currency flows of local businesses.

4. Therefore, it is here announced that the loan repayment period will be extended for another year from its due date for the companies/businesses from livestock breeding sectors including Myanmar citizen-owned fish and prawn farming businesses that received COVID loans if they meet the following conditions:

(a) they must have paid the interest on the due date

(b) they must be companies/industries that perform their operations using loans effectively

 

5. In the notices of the working committee for loans, it states "if it fails to repay, action will be taken under the law" and so if the companies/industries that took loans from the Myanma Economic Bank fail to pay back the capital and interest, they will face legal action as per the terms and conditions of the loan contract and they must repay the outstanding loan completely within the period of extension.

 

Working Committee to address the impact of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

COVID-19 medical devices imported from China arrive in Yangon

Submitted by admin on 29 October 2020

MEDICAL equipment for COVID-19 prevention imported from China and to be used in the 2020 General Election arrived at Yangon International Airport by special flights yesterday.

These devices will be distributed to voters, polling station staff and volunteers.

The special flights yesterday carried medical supplies for COVID-19 prevention such as KN95 masks, sets of PPE medical protective clothing and medicines.

Special flights for more stocks of COVID-19 medical supplies will land at Yangon and Mandalay international airports from 29 October to 3 November.

MNA

PHOTO : MNA

(Translated by TTN)

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Ayeyarwady Foundation provides medical supplies to Sittway hospital

Submitted by admin on 29 August 2020

OFFICIALS from Ayeyarwady Foundation donated protective gears of COVID-19 and financial assistance to Sittway General Hospital yesterday.

The foundation donated K16 million worth of emergency medical equipment and K28 million to the medical workers at the Sittway Hospital where over 100 COVID-19 infected patients are being treated.

The equipment included 4 suction devices, 5 units of oxygen concentrators, 10 blood pressure monitors, 5 infrared thermometers, 150 gown sterilize SMS, 2 patient monitors, 150 sets of PPE for intensive care unit, 20,000 surgical face masks and 3M N95 masks.

The Ayeyarwady Foundation will also continue its supports to other townships in Rakhine State.

Ye Yint Shine

PHOTO: YE YINT SHINE

(Translated by Ei Phyu Phyu Aung)

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