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Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Hot! Some marriage plans postpone Covid 19

 


    Married owners or their parents have announced the timing of their marriage and that of their children at a time when Phnom Penh is at high risk of contracting Kovid 19 by the November 3 event.

The wedding, which has been postponed, is now five days away, with more than 10 days left. But in a spirit of responsibility contributing to social security, the rally was postponed.

Cambodia's Minister of Agriculture Veng Sakhon, who is implementing separate detention measures at his home, has announced the time of his son's marriage, which is scheduled for November 20. Mr. Veng Sakhon wrote a public letter apologizing to those he had already invited.

Veng Sakhon's son was married to National Assembly member Chay Borin's son. He confirmed that his son's wedding, which is planned to be held in Koh Pich, will be postponed later.

Apart from the children of the Minister of Agriculture, some ordinary people have decided to postpone their wedding even though they have invited guests and booked services such as renting a building, organizing a event, hiring a chef and a make-up artist.

Through the social network Facebook, the daughter named Vanny apologized to all the distinguished guests that her family and her husband invited for the program scheduled for November 18. Ms. Vanny wrote, "As the owner of the event, we apologize to all the guests for letting us know that our wedding will be postponed for a while due to Covid 19." We will respectfully invite uncles, aunts, relatives and friends again after the disease calms down. ”

Recall that with the recent arrival of 19 Covid 19 in Cambodia in 2020, many wedding plans were announced at that time to help prevent the spread of Covid 19. At that time, Ms. Koy Pisey, Deputy Chief of the Border Task Force, also announced her wedding plan.

Ms. Koy Pisey used to tell reporters that the postponement of her personal program was to contribute to the protection of national security. She stated that she did not want to see any bad incidents happen to the society because of her own ceremony.

So far, a total of 1,481 people have been affected by the Nov. 3 incident and have undergone a second test for Covid 19 virus, but fortunately all of them were negative, except for four people. Positive results. Stakeholders for the November 3 event will be required to continue for up to 14 days and will be tested four times.

Following the visit of the Hungarian Foreign Minister to Cambodia on November 3, who was infected with the Kovid-19 virus, Cambodia was severely affected by the transmission of Covid 19 into communities in the city center.

Schools, entertainment venues, cinemas, museums and crowded gatherings have been temporarily closed by the authorities. The Ministry of Health has urged people to implement sanitation measures, maintain safety gaps, reduce mobile travel and wear masks in these extreme situations.

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