56 people allowed to go back home after 14-day quarantine in Htantabin Twsp.

Htantabin, 25 September

56 people were allowed to go back home this morning after being placed under 14-day observation at four schools and People’s Hospital in the town of Htatabin, Yangon Region.

But they will also be put under seven-day quarantine when they arrive in their homes in accordance with the rules released by Ministry of Health and Sports, according to the township Administrator.

Currently, 106 people are put under 14-day observation at the quarantine centers in the town of Htantabin.

As part of efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, the region Hluttaw Representative U Aung Phone Kyaw Swar Oo, the township Administrator U Than Zaw Lin and volunteers from Punya Parami Philanthropic Group sprayed disinfectant in quarantine centers in the town of Htantabin this morning.—Zin Min Htike

Translated by JT