Myanmar nationals, migrant workers fly back home from Singapore, RoK

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Myanmar returnees undergo immigration process at the Yangon International Airport. Photo : MNA

The 38th relief flight of Myanmar National Airways organized by the Myanmar Embassy in Singapore landed at Yangon International Airport brining back a total of 115 Myanmar nationals who were stranded in Singapore due to the temporary suspension of international flights, yesterday evening.
The relief flight of Myanmar Airways International organized by the Myanmar Embassy in Seoul also brought back a total of 108 Myanmar nationals who were working with Employment Permit System-EPS in the Republic of Korea.
The Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population and the Ministry of Health and Sports arranged 14-day quarantine at specific places or designated hotels, followed by the 7-day home quarantine.
To bring back the Myanmar citizens and Myanmar seamen who are stranded in foreign countries by relief flights and chartered flights in accordance with the instructions from Central Committee on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs cooperated with the relevant ministries and Myanmar embassies from respective countries and shipping companies.—MNA(Translated by EPPA)

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