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Submitted by moiuser on 21 May 2023

THE Ministry of Health has made preparations regarding healthcare ser­vices by organizing coordi­nation meetings daily with health officials since it re­ceived news of a storm to occur in the Bay of Bengal. It also provided healthcare services and rehabilitation activities in addition to the safety of health workers and patients across the na­tion as quickly as possible after the storm.

It also sent the RRT, special medical teams and medics to the Mocha-hit areas starting 15 May.

Currently, 10 medical teams that included spe­cialists from the University of Medicine 1 and 2Yangon arrived in Sittway and they provided healthcare ser­vices at the monasteries, nunneries and wards of Sittway.

Moreover, eight RRTs arrived in Minbya town­ship of Rakhine State while two teams in Rath­edaung, seven teams in Ponnagyun, two teams in Pauktaw and three teams in Yanbye township to con­duct healthcare services together with township health staff. They also add­ed chlorine into the water tanks, lakes and wells to prevent diarrhoea for the public. Moreover, they conducted education pro­grammes about the instal­lation of water purification systems, health awareness programmes and treated injured persons, made medical checks and sent the patients to public hos­pitals if necessary.

The special medical team comprising special­ists of Maungtaw Town­ship also provided health services in Donepike vil­lage of Rathedaung Town­ship on 17 May. The special medical teams will keep providing health services in the townships of Rakh­ine State. MNA/KTZH

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