Hanoi (VNA) - Authorities of Phnom Penh capital city has just issued a regulation to deal with the growing number ofOmicron variant infections in Cambodia.
Phnom Penh has requested all 14 districts inthe city and municipal departments to strictly comply with COVID-19-related regulations,particularly strengthening communications campaigns to raise the publicawareness on the matter. Business owners are required to check clients’vaccination cards, while customers who have not received the booster shot four months after injecting the full basic doses are not allowed to come to public places.
On February 10, Cambodia recorded 262 new cases of COVID-19,which were all Omicron variant infections.
Meanwhile COVID-19 preventive measures are likely to be increased in neighbouring Thailand for Valentine’s Day and Songkran as daily infections have exceeded 10,000 for several days.
The Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration(CCSA)’s Operation Centre is considering proposing tougher preventivemeasures for Valentine’s Day next week and Songkran in April, according to aGovernment House source.
The suggestion, along with other proposals by the OperationCentre, will be submitted for approval by the CCSA, which is headed by PrimeMinister Prayut Chan-o-cha, at its meeting on February 11.
On February 10, Thailand confirmed 14,822 new cases, thehighest since September 11 last year. To date, the nation’s caseload hit 2,545,873, with 22,364 deaths./.
Phnom Penh has requested all 14 districts inthe city and municipal departments to strictly comply with COVID-19-related regulations,particularly strengthening communications campaigns to raise the publicawareness on the matter. Business owners are required to check clients’vaccination cards, while customers who have not received the booster shot four months after injecting the full basic doses are not allowed to come to public places.
On February 10, Cambodia recorded 262 new cases of COVID-19,which were all Omicron variant infections.
Meanwhile COVID-19 preventive measures are likely to be increased in neighbouring Thailand for Valentine’s Day and Songkran as daily infections have exceeded 10,000 for several days.
The Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration(CCSA)’s Operation Centre is considering proposing tougher preventivemeasures for Valentine’s Day next week and Songkran in April, according to aGovernment House source.
The suggestion, along with other proposals by the OperationCentre, will be submitted for approval by the CCSA, which is headed by PrimeMinister Prayut Chan-o-cha, at its meeting on February 11.
On February 10, Thailand confirmed 14,822 new cases, thehighest since September 11 last year. To date, the nation’s caseload hit 2,545,873, with 22,364 deaths./.
VNA