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Cambodia, reproliferation of Chinese guests since unauthorized departure from the hotel … one after the other
Deportation of foreigners who violate quarantine rules … Imprisonment for leaving the quarantine facility
Cambodia begins vaccination with vaccines donated to China and India
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Local infections are spreading from Chinese who have violated self-isolation in Cambodia, known as a country without a crown. Authorities have raised the level of punishment for foreigners who ignore the quarantine policy, but quarantine efforts over the past year have been in vain. Reporter Son Won-hyuk from Cambodia complies. Last month, Chinese quarantined in hotels in central Phnom Penh bought a hotel security guard and fled without permission. They went to clubs and other parts of the city, and after a recurrence of a community infection, they were examined, as a result, two out of four Chinese defectors were confirmed. Quarantine authorities see their illegal entry as the beginning of a group infection and are tracking contacts through epidemiological investigations, but hundreds of infected people have already been infected. As the act of leaving foreigners became a social problem, authorities announced that they would deport foreigners who violate quarantine rules and approved a bill with a maximum penalty of 3 to 5 years in prison for leaving. of the quarantine facility. However, to minimize the infection that has already spread rapidly to various regions and prevent the spread of the infection, vaccination is urgent. Cambodia, where it is not easy to obtain a vaccine, started its first vaccination with the amount donated by China and India, which are engaged in vaccine diplomacy. Cambodia’s prime minister, who was the first to receive Sinofam from China, was vaccinated with AstraZeneca at an older age. Instead, Prime Minister Hun Sen’s eldest son became the first vaccine made in China. In Cambodia, where medical personnel, military personnel, and civil servants are classified as inoculated first, vaccine types are divided according to age. Cambodia, where the vaccine donated alone is insufficient, is also pursuing the purchase of AstraZeneca from Thailand. Cambodia has fallen into the spread of local infections due to foreigners not following quarantine regulations. It is a policy to prevent infections in the community and immunize groups with free vaccines, including non-resident aliens, rather than strengthen penalties for unauthorized departures, but the key question is whether the vaccine shortage can be secured in time. I am Wonhyuk Son at YTN World in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.