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As of 2 November, 7.39 million people have received two full doses of the COVID-19 vaccine

As of November 2, 7.39 million people have received two full doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in Myanmar, according to the Ministry of Health. As of November 2, 7399,986 people (7.39 million) had received two full doses of the vaccine; 6084977 people (6.08 million) completed one planting; According to the Ministry of Health, a total of 13484963 people (13.48 million) have been vaccinated and more than 20 million have been vaccinated.

As of October 23, two million COVISHIELDs purchased by the Ministry of Health have been delivered. Sinopharm 20 million; Two million Sinovac has already reached a total of 24 million. More than eight million COVID-19 vaccines have been donated by India and Russia. Vaccines have been reduced to 10 years from the previous COVID-19 vaccine for those over 55 years of age, and those over 45 will be vaccinated from October 17. Target groups have been expanded to include the COVID-19 vaccine since September 14. 

People with disabilities Members and family members of ethnic armed groups. People from migrant groups and temporary camps; It is being given to people with chronic and non-communicable diseases and is currently being extended to those over 45 years of age. The COVID-19 vaccine has been available in Myanmar since January 2021. People should receive the full dose of the COVID-19 vaccine they received. The Ministry of Health urges those who have received the first dose to visit the nearest immunization regimen on or near the scheduled date of the second immunization and actively participate in the immunization and immunization activities.

Source: Daily Eleven

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Of the ASEAN countries surveyed in October, Myanmar was the least productive, according to the survey

Of the ASEAN countries surveyed in October, only Myanmar saw a decline in manufacturing conditions, according to the IHS Markit ASEAN Manufacturing PMI (Manufacturing Purchasing Manager’s Index) released on November 2. The survey was conducted in seven ASEAN countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam and Myanmar. They have seen progress in a wide range of countries except Myanmar. Indonesia topped the survey with a record PMI, followed by Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. Malaysia and Vietnam are following, with the last two countries reporting the first increase in their output since May. 

The Philippines and Thailand also saw record improvement in October, said Lewis Cooper, an economist at IHS Markit. ASEAN’s manufacturing PMI rose to 53.6 in October, signaling the first growth in ASEAN manufacturing conditions since May 2021 (five-month period). When statistics were compiled for the survey in 2012. It has become one of the fastest rates since July, according to the survey. Among the ASEAN manufacturing PMIs in October, Indonesia topped the PMI by 57.2. With a PMI of 54.5, Singapore is firmly established in the manufacturing sector. Malaysia has a PMI of 52.2. It is showing the fastest progress since April. Vietnam has a PMI of 52.1 in 2021. 

For the first time since May, the situation has shown moderate improvement. The Philippines and Thailand saw only a tenth increase in their manufacturing sectors. The Philippines has a PMI of 51 and Thailand has a PMI of 50.9. Finally, the survey found that Myanmar was the only ASEAN country to show a decline in operating conditions in October. Myanmar’s PMI of 43.3 indicates the weakest decline in 10 months since January, but a sharp decline. Myanmar’s economy remains one of the worst-hit economies in Asia in 2021. According to the survey, production in ASEAN was record-breaking in October, both in terms of production and new orders. Purchasing Manager’s Index New orders Workplace Five indicators are calculated: suppliers’ delivery time and stockpiles. The survey is based on survey data collected by industry by the IHS Nikkei and sponsored by the Japan-based Nikkei Media Group.

Source: Daily Eleven