COVID-19 continues spreading in Cambodia, reducing in Laos

The Cambodian Ministry of Health on May 8 reported 538 new COVID-19 cases, raising the total number of infection so far to 18,717, including 7,340 recoveries.
COVID-19 continues spreading in Cambodia, reducing in Laos ảnh 1Checking people's body temperature at a market in Phnom Penh (Photo: AFP/VNA)
Phnom Penh (VNA) – The Cambodian Ministry of Healthon May 8 reported 538 new COVID-19 cases, raising the total number of infections so far to18,717, including 7,340 recoveries.

Prime Minister Hun Sen on the same day called on landlordsto be sympathetic to tenants who are late or unable to pay their rent due tolockdown restrictions retained in high-risk zones.

According to local media, PM Hun Sen said some landlords hadreportedly forced their tenants to pay rent.

The Cambodian PM also called on the Phnom Penh Water SupplyAuthority and Electricite du Cambodge to not charge workers for utilities.

Lockdown was lifted in Phnom Penh and Ta Khmao on May 6, buta number of business facilities had yet to resume operation.

On May 5, the Phom Penh administration issued a set ofdetailed guidelines for the seven days to May 12.

Individuals in red zones must remain in their residenceexcept for “essential travel”, while those in orange zones can travel to“necessary work”. Travel will be permitted in yellow zones and most businesseswill be allowed to reopen.

However, the current 8pm-3am curfew will remain in effectfor yellow and orange zones.

Six of the capital’s 14 districts contain red zones – PrampiMakara, Tuol Kork, Meanchey, Russey Keo, Por Sen Chey and Chbar Ampov.

Another six districts have no orange zones – Chamkarmon,Daun Penh, Prampi Makara, Sen Sok, Chroy Changvar and Boeung Keng Kang.

As per the COVID-19 law, violators of travel or workrestrictions face court or other administrative measures.

Meanwhile, in Laos, 28 new COVID-19 were reported in 6 out of18 localities across the country, mostly in Vientiane (8) and Bokeo (12).

The Lao Government has decided to extend lockdown policy untilMay 20, while students will continue to stay home until May 20 at the earliest.

So far, Laos has reported 1,233 COVID-19 cases, including 150 recoveries./.
         
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