Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sen said on February 5 that an inoculation drive against COVID-19 will start from February 10 after the first batch of China-sponsored Sinopharm vaccines is due to arrive in the country on weekend.
An inoculation drive against COVID-19 in Cambodia will start from February 10 (Photo: EPA-EFE)
Hanoi (VNA) – Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Techo Hun Sensaid on February 5 that an inoculation drive against COVID-19 will start fromFebruary 10 after the first batch of China-sponsored Sinopharm vaccines is dueto arrive in the country on weekend.
Vaccinations will officially start at the Calmette Hospital, he wrote onhis official Facebook page. The process will be live broadcast on TVs andsocial media platforms.
He will hold a press conference at the hospital after receiving thefirst shot of the vaccine.
According to the Cambodian PM, the vaccines will be providedfree-of-charge to people who are at a high risk of getting infections such asmedics, teachers, military and security personnel, taxi drivers, among others.
The Southeast Asian nation has planned to inoculate between 10 and 13million people, or about 80 percent of the population, he added.
The Ministry of Health previously authorised the emergency use of SinopharmCOVID-19 vaccine.
Cambodia has so far registered a total of 470 confirmed COVID-19 cases,with zero deaths and 452 recoveries.
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