COVID-19 Defensive hand sanitizer baskets were stolen and stolen in three places along Bogyoke Aung San Road in Tachileik for protection.

In order to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Tachileik on the Burma-Thailand border, the Tachileik Township Development Department set up hand basins for four people to wash their hands in four public places on March 26, but the soap was destroyed on the morning of March 30. 

Tachileik Township Development Department in front of Shan Yoma Stadium In front of the above (Tachileik) school. There are hand basins in front of Bayintnaung Square and Myoma Market.

Three hand basins in front of Shan Yoma Stadium; In front of Tachileik High School, there are 3 hand basins; In front of Bayintnaung Square, there are 3 hand basins and 3 bottles of hand soap.

Two of the three basins in front of Shan Yoma Stadium on Bogyoke Aung San Road were destroyed and three bottles of hand soap were stolen.

Two bottles of hand soap were stolen from the hand basin in front of Tachileik High School. On the morning of March 30, three bottles of hand sanitizer were found stolen from a hand basin in front of Bayintnaung Square. 

Handwashing is a key part of the COVID-19 prevention and control process, which is on the rise around the world, and the Department of Urban Development has set public safety precautions, and some locals are urging local people to keep a close eye on the basins.

Source: Tachileik News Agency