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They flock to share messages, vendors tell stories about Myanmar’s workforce in the COVID era, “Did you sell it to me?”
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From the situation of the new coronavirus outbreak, which began in the shrimp market in Samut Sakhon province, it tended to have a continuous increase in infected people and spread to many provinces. There are large numbers of Myanmar workers living and working in the infected shrimp market. From proactive review
Problem This has greatly affected Burmese who sell labor in Thailand. Especially in the use of cheese during this time. They are stereotyped as the cause of the coronavirus outbreak in Thailand.
Most recently, the social media messages were shared by a Facebook user who owned a grocery store. He posted a story of sympathy for Burmese who did not dare to shop inside the store. With the message that says “When night comes to the Burmese shopping in the store. She stared at us for a while. Then he asked if you sold it to me. They told us it was sold. She does not choose things. He pointed us to put in the bag
Before paying money he asked if he had alcohol. Let me wash your hands. We chose it to wash it. Time to pay money, gave us a very distant payment. Bend and pick up your back pain. Before leaving the store She turned around and smiled and said Thank you brother for selling me. # We are both hollowed out / with pity # People mix well / badly # Take care of yourself too Then it will happen as before“
The message received attention until it was widely shared, including singer-songwriter Di Nitipong Munnak, who stated “Friend sent to see through Nipple Line … All are touching We protect ourselves … have a little mercy. Nobody wants it to be born. Fight together again, everyone …“
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