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In Myanmar, pleas for junta to leave coronavirus Good Samaritans alone as families fly flags for help

  • Residents in Yangon have put up yellow and white flags outside their homes to indicate they need help amid shortages of oxygen and food
  • As the health crisis worsens, volunteers say the junta’s high-handed approach is proving to be a hurdle in reaching out to the needy

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In Myanmar, residents say the military is more likely to target those seeking help than provide any form of assistance. Photo: Reuters
In Myanmar’s commercial capital Yangon, Yee Mon has spent weeks rendering whatever help she can to residents in her township as the economy, already ravaged by February’s coup, takes a further beating from a spiralling Covid-19 disaster.
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Yet, the 25-year-old former proof editor feels guilty.

While she fanned out with food and medical aid for neighbours, her own uncle and aunt succumbed to the coronavirus.

She could do little to prevent their deaths as they needed oxygen, which was in scarce supply.

But despite the personal loss, Yee Mon is continuing her groundwork, noting that numerous households this month began putting up flags outside their homes in the Tamwe township to indicate they needed help.

Yellow cloths are used to signal that the household requires medical or oxygen supplies, while a white flag points to a need for foodstuffs.

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