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This Article is From Oct 27, 2020

Myanmar Extends Ban on Foreign Visitors Before Elections

Myanmar extended a ban on international commercial flights and issuance of all types of visa until the end of November to contain the spread of coronavirus outbreak ahead of the general elections.

The ban on foreigners entry through land borders will also be extended for another month, the Ministry of Transport and Communications said in a statement Monday. The extension of curbs, which were due to end Oct. 31, were ordered by the National Committee on Covid-19 Control chaired by de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi, it said.

The Department of Civil Aviation also extended a ban on domestic flights by two weeks through Nov. 15. Yangon international airport will continue to operate repatriation, relief and cargo flights it said on Facebook.

Myanmar has locked down most of Yangon province, home to its largest city, to contain a surge in infections but eased a ban on public gatherings on Sunday to allow political parties to campaign before the nations goes to polls on Nov. 8.

Other highlights of the committees order include

  • Myanmar nationals abroad can return using relief flights
  • Essential business travelers must seek Foreign Ministry's approval and follow health guidelines
  • Stay-at-home order in 74 townships including the whole Yangon region and Rakhine state remains in effect
  • NOTE: Earlier, Myanmar Eases Ban on Public Gatherings as Election Nears

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