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Tuesday, January 5, 2021

Cambodian workers flee Thailand after thousands of Covid

Following the outbreak of the 19 Covid virus in Samut Sakhon province, about 5,000 Cambodian workers have fled Thailand through ports along the border between the two countries, raising concerns about the infection. Authorities in the provinces along the border continue to crack down on newly arrived workers from Thailand for 14 days.

From December 20, 2020 until now, some workers have been allowed to leave the cadastral center after 14 days of cataracts and their second sample test was not positive.

In Banteay Meanchey province, more than 1,000 weeks ago, more than 1,000 Cambodian workers returned from Thailand, were interrogated at 12 locations, and provincial leaders instructed all village, commune and sangkat authorities to take control. And bring in workers who enter through illegal channels who have not done so, must be brought in to check and do the right thing properly so that there will be no punctures.

In Battambang province, there are 7 Chattalysak centers with 1815 Cambodian workers returning from Thailand, of which 6 workers were found to have 19 Covid virus.

In Preah Vihear province, workers who had completed 14 days of testing and tested for the second virus-free Covid 19 were gradually allowed to return home, with only about 10 workers remaining. Chattalysak.

According to the Ministry of Health, on January 3, a 21-year-old worker living in Koun Phnom village, Andong commune, Sala Krao district, Pailin province, who traveled from Thailand to Cambodia on January 1 and tested positive. Covid 19 was admitted to Pailin Provincial Referral Hospital.

As of January 4, 2021, Cambodia had 382 cases of Covid 19 virus, of which 362 had been cured and 20 were being treated.

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