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Tuesday, July 13, 2021

WHO warns that Cambodia is on the verge of mass destruction in the community due to COVID

Phnom Penh: WHO Representative in Cambodia on Saturday, July 10 expressed concern about the spread of Covid 19 in Cambodia. Through Twitter, Li Ailan points out that Cambodia is moving towards a large-scale Covid 19 infection In a community that could cost many lives. Ms. Li Ailan's warning comes as Cambodia has identified nearly 1,000 cases of Covid 19. Every day, there are a total of nearly 900 deaths.

The outbreak of Covid 19 is of great concern to WHO representatives in Cambodia. Through her Twitter page, Li Ailan pointed out that the condition of 19 Covid in Cambodia has not improved. And that Cambodia is moving towards the transmission of Covid 19 on a large scale in the community. Large-scale community-based Covid infection can cause hospitals to lose patient support and lead to loss Many more lives. This is according to Ms. Li Ailan on Saturday, July 10.

It is noteworthy that the warning of the representative of the World Health Organization in Cambodia is made as Cambodia continues to find cases of infection There are nearly 1,000 new cases of Covid 19 every day, and the total number of deaths due to Covid 19 in Cambodia has grown to nearly 900 people.

Faced with this situation, Ms. Li Ailan urged people to participate in the implementation of health rules immediately and responsibly. She also called for more non-pharmacological interventions for NPIs, especially effective testing and catalysis. . This is the only way to alleviate the condition of Covid 19. According to Ms. Li Ailan.

Please be informed that in order to prevent the spread of Covid 19, authorities in provinces across the country have issued Necessary measures such as blocking the risk area and banning large-scale gatherings. Along with these measures, the Cambodian government is also expanding the scope of vaccination against Covid 19 to people in the provinces. Also, so far, Cambodia has vaccinated about 4.7 million people, or equivalent. About 47 percent of the total vaccination target of 10 million people.

Source: kbn.news

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