Shops in Cambodia allowed to reopen after community infection
Cambodia’s Ministry of Health has lifted its restrictions on restaurants and shops which were ordered to close due to the “November 28 community incident”, Minister of Health Mam Bunheng has said.
A shopper has his hands sprayed with sanitiser before entering a shop in Cambodia (Photo: khmertimeskh.com)
Phnom Penh (VNA) – Cambodia’s Ministry of Health has lifted its restrictions on restaurantsand shops which were ordered to close due to the “November 28 community incident”,Minister of Health Mam Bunheng has said.
All restaurants andshops can now operate as normal but must strictly adhere to the guidelinesgiven by the ministry so as to protect their patrons from COVID-19, he added.
There were 41 casesrelated to the incident among the total number of 364 COVID-19 cases inCambodia to date.
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