Cambodia passes tougher law for prevention of COVID-19 spread

The National Assembly of Cambodia on March 5 unanimously approved a draft Law on Measures to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 and other Highly Contagious Diseases, which clearly stated financial penalties and prison sentences for violators.
Cambodia passes tougher law for prevention of COVID-19 spread ảnh 1Many areas in Cambodia's Sihanoukville city have been locked down to prevent the spread of the pandemic (Photo: VNA)
Phnom Penh (VNA) - The National Assembly ofCambodia on March 5 unanimously approved a draft Law on Measures to Prevent theSpread of COVID-19 and other Highly Contagious Diseases, which clearly statedfinancial penalties and prison sentences for violators.

As reported by China's Xinhua News Agency, all 83 lawmakers, whowere present at the parliamentary session, passed the bill that consisted ofsix chapters and 18 articles.

Senior lawmaker Lork Kheng said under the law, quarantineescapees, who lead to the spread of COVID-19 to others, will be punishable bysix months to three years in prison and a fine of 2,500 USD dollars.

A COVID-19 patient fleeing treatment or a Ministry ofHealth-designated treatment facility will be imprisoned from one to five yearsand a fine of 5,000 USD, Kheng said, adding that the jail term will beincreased to 10 years if the act leads to the spread of COVID-19 to others.

A person intentionally spreads the COVID-19 to others willbe punishable by imprisonment from five to 10 years, and the prison sentenceswill be raised from 10 to 20 years if the act is organised by a group or asyndicate, she said.

Health Minister Mam Bunheng said the draft law was designedto combat the pandemic and to help minimise its impact on social and economicsectors in Cambodia.

 By March 5, the Southeast Asian nation had registered a total of932 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with zero deaths and 489 recoveries./.
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