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It’s public health over privacy
Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng said the authorities are prioritising public health over privacy as they actively trace people who may have been in contact with Covid-19 patients.
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Four sent to court for bulldozing wetlands
The Kampong Thom provincial authorities sent four suspects to the provincial court on Monday after they were arrested the day before for clearing an area of flooded forest with a tractor in Khsach Chi Ros village, Kampong Kor commune, Kampong Svay district.
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Over 1,000 workers undergo health screens
A total of 1,423 of garment workers were screened in 10 designated health centres in the capital from Monday to Tuesday, the Ministry of Labour announced yesterday.
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EU offers grant for Kingdom’s Covid-19 fight
EU Ambassador to Cambodia Carmen Moreno applauded the country’s efforts to control the Covid-19 crisis and said the EU is transferring a €56 million ($66.7 million) grant to help restore the economy, said a Ministry of Economy and Finance press release.
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More than 10,000 workers to be placed in quarantine
More than 10,000 garment workers who recently returned to Phnom Penh from various provinces after the Khmer New Year will be placed in mandatory quarantine, according to officials.
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Migrant workers back home, 410 virus-free
Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng said that some 90,000 migrant workers had returned from Thailand, but none of those tested had contracted Covid-19. The ministry has spent more than $10 million combating Covid-19.
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Police bust 3,079 drug crimes, arrest 6,146 since January
Between January 1 and Monday, police intervened in 3,079 drug-related crimes and arrested 6,146 people, including 87 foreigners of seven nationalities, said the National Authority for Combating Drugs (NACD).
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NGOs squabble over sign, trademark infringement
The Kampong Leng district authorities in Kampong Chhnang province on Tuesday ordered the Cambodia Wildlife Forest Fisheries Protection and Conservation Organisation to remove an office signage a day after putting it up.
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Mandatory quarantine for 30,000 workers begins
Some of the roughly 30,000 workers from factories and enterprises across the Kingdom who went on leave during Khmer New Year began their government-imposed 14-day quarantine on Monday.
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WHO warns to stay virus vigilant
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and government officials said Cambodia is still in the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, even though no new cases have been recorded in the last seven days.
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Ministry warns Kingdom still at risk of coronavirus outbreak
The Health Ministry warns a coronavirus outbreak in the Kingdom is still possible.
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Siem Reap park rangers find illegal shack, cut trees
Park rangers from the Siem Reap provincial Department of Environment discovered an array of illegal activities while on patrol last week, including the construction of a small wooden hut in the Phnom Kulen National Park, a suspect cutting down a sralao tree in Phnom Sramoch, and four felled rosewood trees in the Angkor area.
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CDC director optimistic of Cambodia’s healths services
Dr. Ly Sovann, Director of the Communicable Disease Control Department (CDC) at the Ministry of Health, has expressed his conviction that more and more Cambodian people will turn to local health services after the end of the COVID-19 crisis.
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Inmates captured after attempted breakout
Officers recapture 26 prisoners from Kampong Speu prison who staged a breakout.
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Prison authorities to learn disinfection methods
Training on proper cleaning and disinfection will be held Monday in Prey Sar prison’s Correctional Centre 1, the International Committee of the Red Cross revealed in a statement yesterday. The initiative seeks to improve healthcare for the 38,000 inmates and 4,000 prison personnel and prevent the spread of the coronavirus behind bars.
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50,000 hectares in two sanctuaries registered as state land
The Environment Ministry has registered more than 50,000 hectares of protected area of the Peam Krasop and Phnom Prich wildlife sanctuaries as state land in a bid to eliminate land disputes in conservation areas.
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Emergency Law ‘will not violate human rights’
The Justice Ministry today reiterated that restricting certain freedoms in times of emergency is not a violation of human rights.
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’ Cambodia’s UN Representation clears the air with UN regarding “State of Emergency” Law
The Permanent Mission of the Kingdom of Cambodia to the United Nation, today submitted a letter to the High Commissioner for Human Rights to explain and justify the fast-tracked “State of Emergency” law draft, which has been the centre of criticism among human right advocate.
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Senate greenlights draft law before submission to the CCC
The Constitutional Council of Cambodia is expected to review the “State of Emergency” draft law soon after it was unanimously adopted by legislative bodies, passing it to the final phase of becoming legislation.
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Emergency law a step closer
The state of emergency draft law has reached the Constitutional Council after being approved by all 54 Senators during an extraordinary session on Friday.
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