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COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Public Distress, Economy and Education of Bago Division in Myanmar

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  • Phyoe Marnn
  • Hsu Htoo

    (School of Life Science, Northeast Normal University & Department of Zoology, East Yangon University)

  • Phyo Moh Moh Zin

    (East Yangon University)

  • Thu Zar Win

    (Department of Physic, University of Yangon)

  • Nizeyimana Jean Claude

    (School of Environment, Northeast Normal University)

  • Haider Ali

    (School of Environment, Northeast Normal University)

  • Yousef A.Al-Masnay

    (School of Environment, Northeast Normal University)

  • Bazel Al-Shaibah

    (School of Environment, Northeast Normal University)

  • Izhaar Malik

    (School of Environment, Northeast Normal University)

  • Ali R.Al-aizari

    (School of Environment, Northeast Normal University)

Abstract

In Myanmar, two expatriates have started infected by COVID-19 pandemic on 23 March in 2020 and COVID-19 period was divided into the two periods by the data of patients, from starting July 29, no more infected people found till August 19. Myanmar citizen think that there will be no more new COVID-19 cases, they started running their daily work, not following precaution methods. Unfortunately, the number of patients increased more and more, starting from 20th August. The period between 23rd March and 19th August was regarded as COVID-19 first wave and the period starting from 10th August was COVID-19 second wave by Government. In Myanmar, numbers of developed city are fewer than rural townships. Infrastructures of townships are same and most people, living in rural townships are not rich and they didn't have saving money in Banks and they are depending on their monthly salaries. During pandemic period, general workers faced with unemployment problem and difficulty in daily expenses. Some volunteers helped daily expenses to poor people in COVID-19 first wave. In second COVID-19 wave, volunteers cannot help many families. This paper focused on COVID-19 pandemic impact on Public psychological consequences, Economy, Educational dimension and the prospects after pandemic.

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  • Phyoe Marnn & Hsu Htoo & Phyo Moh Moh Zin & Thu Zar Win & Nizeyimana Jean Claude & Haider Ali & Yousef A.Al-Masnay & Bazel Al-Shaibah & Izhaar Malik & Ali R.Al-aizari, 2021. "COVID-19 Pandemic Impact on Public Distress, Economy and Education of Bago Division in Myanmar," Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Science, vol. 15(1), pages 549-588, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:tec:journl:v:15:y:2021:i:1:p:549-588
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    1. repec:thr:techub:10016:y:2021:i:1:p:584-598 is not listed on IDEAS
    2. Phyoe Marnn & Thaw Tar Oo & Phyo Moh Moh Zin & Nizeyimana Jean Claude, 2021. "Performances of Myanmar Military in COVID-19 Pandemic Period & Disparities of Public Attitudes on Myanmar Military "Between Before COVID-19 And Present COVID-19 Period"," Technium Social Sciences Journal, Technium Science, vol. 16(1), pages 584-598, February.

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    Keywords

    COVID-19; Bago; Myanmar; First wave; Second wave; Psychologica;
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    JEL classification:

    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
    • Z0 - Other Special Topics - - General

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