Cambodia recorded the highest number of infections per day, with Vietnamese



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Cambodia recorded the highest number of infections per day, with the Vietnamese - Photo 1.

Shampooville is the second largest city in Cambodia that has just discovered COVID-19 positive Chinese. It is a special economic zone with hundreds of investment projects from China – Photo: T.TR.

Day On February 24, the Cambodian Ministry of Health announced that the country had detected 40 new cases of COVID-19. Therefore, this is the fifth consecutive day since “Community Incident 20-2” sparked massive epidemics in Cambodia, the country has been reported to have infected cases.

This is also the highest number on record since the third epidemic broke out in the country of Angkor, bringing the number of new infections to 137 people, most of whom are Chinese.

In particular, the epidemic is no longer confined to the capital Phnom Penh, but COVID-19 patients have appeared in the city of Sh Sadville. This is a special zone city with hundreds of resorts, casinos, apartments … from Chinese investors, attracting tens of thousands of Chinese to this southern coastal city.

The incident was only discovered when 2 Chinese nationals came to request a medical certificate to return home. These people were then tested and found to have COVID-19.

This raises concern that the number of COVID-19 infections in Cambodia’s second-largest city could be higher.

In addition to the two previous cases, 38 patients announced today are of Chinese, Cambodian and Vietnamese nationality.

To date, Cambodia has confirmed 633 cases of COVID-19 infection with 476 recovered cases and no one died.

Goods going back and forth between Vietnam and Cambodia continue smoothly Goods going back and forth between Vietnam and Cambodia continue smoothly

TTO – Dozens of Cambodian cars carry fruit and rice imported to Vietnam at the international border gate of Tinh Bien. And the Vietnamese side also brought dozens of agricultural vehicles and general goods to Cambodia in the context of the tightening to prevent the COVID-19 epidemic.

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