YANGON: Myanmar lawyer Thiri had been excited about her wedding and new job this year -- before the coronavirus threw both into doubt.
With the stars very much unaligned, she turned to an astrology app for help.
For a fee of a few dollars, Thiri´s online mystic advised the 26-year-old to carry out kind deeds around her home, from donating flowers to feeding animals on the street, to ensure good karma.
"I´m going to follow all her advice," Thiri tells AFP, praising the Min Thein Kha app for its convenience at a time when the doors to her usual real-life astrologer at a downtown Yangon temple are securely shut for the city’s lockdown.
The Min Thein Kha platform -- the only one of its kind in Myanmar -- was launched two years ago.
Its creators claim to have two million registered customers and 50,000 daily active users.
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