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Casino workers end protest
Preah Sihanouk provincial Department of Labour and Vocational Training director Yov Khemara said on Wednesday that 170 workers at the Hao Cheng Casino in village III, Commune IV, in Sihanoukville had accepted their salaries to end their protest. Some 100 others decided to continue working.
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Officials track returning migrant workers for health checks
Relevant officials are on a race to locate migrant workers who recently returned from Thailand to observe their health conditions and mitigate risks of a COVID-19 outbreak following the order of Prime Minister Hun Sen yesterday.
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CAMBODIA COVID-19 – SITUATION UPDATE: 25 MARCH 2020 Morning
CAMBODIA COVID-19 – SITUATION UPDATE: 25 MARCH 2020. CASES: 91. CURED: 06 Time: 0630
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Kingdom on high alert over COVID-19 cases
The Health Ministry yesterday reported the Kingdom is on high alert over COVID-19 and urging citizens to practise social distancing as it is the best method to prevent further infections.
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’ Keeping coronavirus at bay with disinfection
Some ministries and state institutions are spraying alcohol to disinfect their premises and take other sanitation measures to keep COVID-19 at bay.
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Sokha trial delay mutually agreed
The Phnom Penh Municipal Court has agreed to temporarily suspend the court case involving Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) president Kem Sokha, who is accused of conspiring with a foreign power to topple the government, due to the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic.
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’ Unpaid wages prompt Sihanoukville protest
Nearly a hundred employees of Sihanoukville’s Hao Cheng Hotel and Casino yesterday staged a protest over outstanding February wages.
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Dispute over number held for disseminating fake news
The National police told The Post that nine people were sent to court for sharing fake news about Covid-19 infections, while NGO Licadho claimed 19 people were arrested, 13 of whom were released.
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’ Village lockdowns mulled if returning workers have COVID-19
Authorities are in the process of locating and identifying the majority of about 15,000 migrant workers who fled back to the Kingdom on Sunday before Thailand closed its borders.
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Regional appeal courts open on April 1
Three regional appeal courts set up in the provinces will serve the public on April 1, said a Justice Ministry official.
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Ministry: Update worker contact info
The Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training has told factories, companies and hotel owners across the Kingdom to keep up-to-date contact details of their workers in case they need to be contacted if a Covid-19 outbreak occurs in the workplace.
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Village bans outsiders to keep out virus
Krabei Chrum village in Kbal Romeas commune, Sesan district, in Stung Treng province, has banned outsiders from entering to keep the Covid-19 pandemic out.
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Four more get Covid-19, 15,000 migrants tracked
The Ministry of Health on Tuesday night confirmed four new coronavirus infections, bringing the total to 91. The four are among passengers of the Viking Cruise Journey.
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Schools turn into hospitals, migrant workers urged to self-quarantine
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered provincial authorities throughout the Kingdom to use temporarily closed schools as makeshift hospitals and has told relevant officials to prepare facilities there for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.
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Kong Mas prison sentence upheld
The Court of Appeal in Svay Rieng province on Monday upheld the decision to sentence Kong Mas, a former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP) member, to serve a one-and-a-half year prison sentence after he was found guilty of insulting the government and inciting violence.
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Families propose lake restoration in Kratie province
More than 30 families in two villages in Kratie province have proposed the restoration of a 10ha natural lake named Boeung Ron to store water and irrigate the surrounding lakes.
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Schools cum hospitals, 1,000 back unchecked
Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered provincial authorities throughout the Kingdom to use temporarily closed schools as makeshift hospitals and has told relevant officials to prepare facilities there for the treatment of Covid-19 patients.
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Ministry boost efforts for irrigation infrastructure
The Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorology has increased efforts to develop irrigation systems along border areas shared with Vietnam and Thailand in a bid to strengthen water management and mitigate effects of drought and floods.
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’ Factories pressured to close amid pandemic concerns
Pressure is mounting to keep workers living in Phnom Penh at home as Covid-19 infections spread across the country.
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Muslim community denounces discrimination
The Cambodian Muslim community called for non-discrimination against Khmer-Muslim people following an upswing in coronavirus cases in the Kingdom, which saw a string of Khmer-Muslims infected.
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