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Migrant worker exodus from Thailand over COVID-19 lockdown

by The Editor
March 23, 2020
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Migrant worker exodus from Thailand over COVID-19 lockdown

MYAWADDY, MYANMAR: Tens of thousands of migrant labourers from Laos and Myanmar flooded bus stations and border crossings in Thailand on Monday (Mar 23), defying requests to stay put to prevent exporting infections of the deadly coronavirus.

Laos and Myanmar – two of Southeast Asia's least developed countries – both claim they have no cases of COVID-19, which has killed more than 15,000 people globally.

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The number of confirmed infections in Thailand, which employs millions of migrant workers from its neighbours, more than doubled over the weekend to a regional high of 721.

With virtually all public spaces shuttered in Bangkok, many workers have been left jobless.

Although the government has urged the public not to travel home, thousands of Burmese workers waited on Monday at a northern border gate to cross the frontier.

READ: Amidst uncertainty over restricted movement order, Malaysians working in Singapore look to temporary housing

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After entering Myawaddy town – which borders Thailand's Tak province – workers walked past temperature scanners and were questioned by nurses about their health.

More than 9,000 were expected to have crossed into Myanmar by the end of Monday after the surge began over the weekend.

Tak provincial governor Unsit Sampuntharat said the Thai-Myanmar "friendship" bridge would then be closed.

Bangkok's three main bus stations also saw more than 84,000 travellers over the weekend, said Jirasak Yaowasakul, managing director of government-owned Bangkok Bus company.

"They are mostly travelling to the north and northeast provinces bordering Laos," he said, adding his company – unlike many private businesses – is spacing out passengers to reduce transmission risks.

READ: Asia Pacific steps up COVID-19 efforts as second wave of infections strikes

READ: Some Malaysians brace for two weeks of no income as movement control order disrupts daily activities

A Burmese woman employed at a Thai fish canning factory told AFP she returned at the behest of her parents.

"They were worried about me and they wanted me to come back," Khine Khine Mar said as she waited at Myawaddy's checkpoint.

People from Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia make up the bulk of the approximately four million migrant workers in Thailand.

The number of known virus cases in Cambodia jumped to 84 on Sunday after a group of 29 French tourists tested positive.

READ: Cambodia reports two new COVID-19 cases, bringing total to 86

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MYAWADDY, MYANMAR: Tens of thousands of migrant labourers from Laos and Myanmar flooded bus stations and border crossings in Thailand on Monday (Mar 23), defying requests to stay put to prevent exporting infections of the deadly coronavirus.

Laos and Myanmar – two of Southeast Asia's least developed countries – both claim they have no cases of COVID-19, which has killed more than 15,000 people globally.

Advertisement

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The number of confirmed infections in Thailand, which employs millions of migrant workers from its neighbours, more than doubled over the weekend to a regional high of 721.

With virtually all public spaces shuttered in Bangkok, many workers have been left jobless.

Although the government has urged the public not to travel home, thousands of Burmese workers waited on Monday at a northern border gate to cross the frontier.

READ: Amidst uncertainty over restricted movement order, Malaysians working in Singapore look to temporary housing

Advertisement

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After entering Myawaddy town – which borders Thailand's Tak province – workers walked past temperature scanners and were questioned by nurses about their health.

More than 9,000 were expected to have crossed into Myanmar by the end of Monday after the surge began over the weekend.

Tak provincial governor Unsit Sampuntharat said the Thai-Myanmar "friendship" bridge would then be closed.

Bangkok's three main bus stations also saw more than 84,000 travellers over the weekend, said Jirasak Yaowasakul, managing director of government-owned Bangkok Bus company.

"They are mostly travelling to the north and northeast provinces bordering Laos," he said, adding his company – unlike many private businesses – is spacing out passengers to reduce transmission risks.

READ: Asia Pacific steps up COVID-19 efforts as second wave of infections strikes

READ: Some Malaysians brace for two weeks of no income as movement control order disrupts daily activities

A Burmese woman employed at a Thai fish canning factory told AFP she returned at the behest of her parents.

"They were worried about me and they wanted me to come back," Khine Khine Mar said as she waited at Myawaddy's checkpoint.

People from Laos, Myanmar and Cambodia make up the bulk of the approximately four million migrant workers in Thailand.

The number of known virus cases in Cambodia jumped to 84 on Sunday after a group of 29 French tourists tested positive.

READ: Cambodia reports two new COVID-19 cases, bringing total to 86

There is increasRead More – Source

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