Information on Coronavirus / COVID-19 in Cambodia (Latest Updates December 2021)
Re: Information on Coronavirus in Cambodia from 8 March 2020 (Latest Updates)
Going downhill faster now.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
-
- Expatriate
- Posts: 84
- Joined: Sat Apr 30, 2016 1:03 pm
- Reputation: 28
- CEOCambodiaNews
- Expatriate
- Posts: 62459
- Joined: Sun Oct 12, 2014 5:13 am
- Reputation: 4034
- Location: CEO Newsroom in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
- Contact:
Re: Information on Coronavirus in Cambodia from 8 March 2020 (Latest Updates)
9:06 pm 23 April 2021
Cambodia News, (Phnom Penh): A statement from the Ministry of Health reports the deaths of two Cambodian men, 40 years old and 56 years old from the Covid-19 virus. 61 deaths have been reported.
Confirmed here: https://www.akp.gov.kh/post/detail/231042
Cambodia News, (Phnom Penh): A statement from the Ministry of Health reports the deaths of two Cambodian men, 40 years old and 56 years old from the Covid-19 virus. 61 deaths have been reported.
Confirmed here: https://www.akp.gov.kh/post/detail/231042
Join the Cambodia Expats Online Telegram Channel: https://t.me/CambodiaExpatsOnline
Cambodia Expats Online: Bringing you breaking news from Cambodia before you read it anywhere else!
Have a story or an anonymous news tip for CEO? Need advertising? CONTACT US
Cambodia Expats Online is the most popular community in the country. JOIN TODAY
Follow CEO on social media:
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Instagram
Cambodia Expats Online: Bringing you breaking news from Cambodia before you read it anywhere else!
Have a story or an anonymous news tip for CEO? Need advertising? CONTACT US
Cambodia Expats Online is the most popular community in the country. JOIN TODAY
Follow CEO on social media:
YouTube
Re: Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
All residents in “Red Zone” have to undergo mandatory COVID-19 tests
Phnom Penh Municipality announced late tonight that all the people living in the designated “Red Zones” in the capital are required to undergo mandatory test for COVID-19.
According to its statement, the decision aims to eliminate the source of COVID-19 transmission in Phnom Penh.
For residents living in the designated red zones of Sangkat Stung Meanchey I, Sangkat Stung Meanchey II and Sangkat Stung Meanchey III, Khan Meanchey, shall go to have their samples taken at:
* Old landfill in Damnak Thom village
* Location along Street 1019 in Trea village
* Church of Jesus in front of Phnom Penh Gendarmerie Command
For people living in the area designated as the red area of Sangkat Choam Chao I, Khan Por Sen Chey, shall have their samples taken at:
* Sopheak Mongkom Primary School
* K-Mall in Trapeang Thleung 1 village
* The lot behind Independent Market in Trapeang Thleung 1 village.
Residents living in the designated red areas of Village 14, Village 16 and Village 17, Sangkat Boeung Salang, Khan Toul Kork, are to be tested at the Chenla Cultural Centre.
Those who refused to be tested shall face legal action in accordance with the law.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50844382/a ... -19-tests/
Phnom Penh Municipality announced late tonight that all the people living in the designated “Red Zones” in the capital are required to undergo mandatory test for COVID-19.
According to its statement, the decision aims to eliminate the source of COVID-19 transmission in Phnom Penh.
For residents living in the designated red zones of Sangkat Stung Meanchey I, Sangkat Stung Meanchey II and Sangkat Stung Meanchey III, Khan Meanchey, shall go to have their samples taken at:
* Old landfill in Damnak Thom village
* Location along Street 1019 in Trea village
* Church of Jesus in front of Phnom Penh Gendarmerie Command
For people living in the area designated as the red area of Sangkat Choam Chao I, Khan Por Sen Chey, shall have their samples taken at:
* Sopheak Mongkom Primary School
* K-Mall in Trapeang Thleung 1 village
* The lot behind Independent Market in Trapeang Thleung 1 village.
Residents living in the designated red areas of Village 14, Village 16 and Village 17, Sangkat Boeung Salang, Khan Toul Kork, are to be tested at the Chenla Cultural Centre.
Those who refused to be tested shall face legal action in accordance with the law.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50844382/a ... -19-tests/
Re: Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
Getting your area designated as a Red Zone just got a whole lot more serious.nemo wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 8:44 am All residents in “Red Zone” have to undergo mandatory COVID-19 tests
Phnom Penh Municipality announced late tonight that all the people living in the designated “Red Zones” in the capital are required to undergo mandatory test for COVID-19.
According to its statement, the decision aims to eliminate the source of COVID-19 transmission in Phnom Penh.
For residents living in the designated red zones of Sangkat Stung Meanchey I, Sangkat Stung Meanchey II and Sangkat Stung Meanchey III, Khan Meanchey, shall go to have their samples taken at:
* Old landfill in Damnak Thom village
* Location along Street 1019 in Trea village
* Church of Jesus in front of Phnom Penh Gendarmerie Command
For people living in the area designated as the red area of Sangkat Choam Chao I, Khan Por Sen Chey, shall have their samples taken at:
* Sopheak Mongkom Primary School
* K-Mall in Trapeang Thleung 1 village
* The lot behind Independent Market in Trapeang Thleung 1 village.
Residents living in the designated red areas of Village 14, Village 16 and Village 17, Sangkat Boeung Salang, Khan Toul Kork, are to be tested at the Chenla Cultural Centre.
Those who refused to be tested shall face legal action in accordance with the law.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/50844382/a ... -19-tests/
How many people actually live in these areas? Divide that by the number of SPARE CAPACITY of testing (Nil) and that will give you the time it will take to test everyone.
Anyone have any idea of the numbers of people in those areas? Without spare capacity to test it could take a very long time.
- cautious colin
- Expatriate
- Posts: 1200
- Joined: Thu Aug 31, 2017 9:47 am
- Reputation: 491
Re: Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
Just what I was about to post! Either what you said or nobody else outside of a red zone will be tested for a week or 4Doc67 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 24, 2021 8:52 am
Getting your area designated as a Red Zone just got a whole lot more serious.
How many people actually live in these areas? Divide that by the number of SPARE CAPACITY of testing (Nil) and that will give you the time it will take to test everyone.
Anyone have any idea of the numbers of people in those areas? Without spare capacity to test it could take a very long time.
- Phnom Poon
- Expatriate
- Posts: 1795
- Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2019 5:44 pm
- Reputation: 892
Re: Following the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Outbreak - News and Discussion
at last, they've traced the source
to those filthy migrant factory workers
i never believed it had anything to do with a group of highly placed people
dabbling in a bit of high class sex trafficking
.
monstra mihi bona!
- phuketrichard
- Expatriate
- Posts: 16874
- Joined: Wed May 14, 2014 5:17 pm
- Reputation: 5778
- Location: Atlantis
Re: Information on Coronavirus in Cambodia from 8 March 2020 (Latest Updates)
as always, its the poor that suffer the fuck ups of the rich
Lockdown has Brought Cambodia’s Inequalities to the Forefront
https://cambodianess.com/article/lockdo ... -forefront
Lockdown has Brought Cambodia’s Inequalities to the Forefront
PHNOM PENH--It has been more than one week since lockdown was officially declared in Phnom Penh and Takhmao City, but given the relentless rise of COVID-19 cases in Phnom Penh and beyond, Prime Minister HE has hinted that the capital’s lockdown could well be extended beyond April 28.
Or Vandine, spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, declined to comment on the roadmap out of lockdown, and Phnom Penh Governor Khoung Sreng simply stated that he could not say when lockdown would end or how it would be lifted.
“Everything is under control, everyone is safe,” he said before saying that he was bored of being bothered by journalists and hung up on reporters.
As seen across the world, lockdowns—which Cambodia had avoided until this month—have disproportionately affected the poor. But after a year of economic disruption, the UN warned in February 2021 that the pandemic could leave 17.6 percent of Cambodians in poverty.
Food supplies became the next of HE’s promises to fall through as markets around the city were ordered to close. Within the red zones, the situation was dire. Even local shops, minimarts and grocers operating from their homes were forced to shut down, but the Ministry of Commerce announced that residents of the red zones could purchase rice, canned fish, noodles, fish sauce, soy sauce and bottled water from the government.
The water is provided by a company that boasts Hun Mana—HE’s daughter—as chair of the board of directors and the rice is believed to be sold by Oknha Leng Navatra. Meanwhile the noodles are on sale courtesy of One More Manufacturing, which is owned by Chumteav Cheung Sokuntheavy, who is both married to and step-sister to Lau Vann, son of Cambodian People’s Party Senator Lau Meng Khin.
The Ministry of Commerce did not respond to questions regarding the choice of products being sold to those in lockdown who have no other choice but to buy from the government, saying the state-owned Green Trade Company is responsible.
The Commerce Ministry’s move has resulted in a de facto monopoly over the red zones allowing the wealthy and politically connected to profit off Phnom Penh’s poorest.
https://cambodianess.com/article/lockdo ... -forefront
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
Re: Information on Coronavirus in Cambodia from 8 March 2020 (Latest Updates)
Even while the poor are suffering, these vultures seek to profit from their misery ,it is difficult to understand the lack of basic humanity.
- Arget
- Expatriate
- Posts: 3261
- Joined: Sun Aug 20, 2017 7:44 am
- Reputation: 2417
- Location: Phnom Penh
- Contact:
Re: Information on Coronavirus in Cambodia from 8 March 2020 (Latest Updates)
You are new here I guess?
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 7 Replies
- 2602 Views
-
Last post by Pseudonomdeplume
-
- 17 Replies
- 7643 Views
-
Last post by Doc67
-
- 14 Replies
- 5153 Views
-
Last post by Ghostwriter
-
- 22 Replies
- 7649 Views
-
Last post by Matty9999
-
- 227 Replies
- 45249 Views
-
Last post by KTabi
-
- 0 Replies
- 1340 Views
-
Last post by CEOCambodiaNews
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Alex, cautious colin, John Bingham, phuketrichard, Soriya, ThiagoA and 659 guests