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$8M to civil servants, military for holidays
The government has included the equivalent of $8 million in its budget for Khmer New Year and Pchum Ben holiday bonuses for 500,000 civil servants and members of the armed forces.
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Schools Shut Nationwide as Active Covid-19 Cases Reach Record 725
All schools, technical training institutes and cinemas have been ordered closed nationwide by government institutions as health authorities announced 102 new Covid-19 cases this weekend, raising the number of active cases higher than they’ve ever been.
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Schools on pause amid Covid
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport has suspended operations for all schools and educational institutions at all levels – including private schools – across the country in order to prevent the further spread of Covid-19, the education ministry announced on March 20.
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Veterans’ families clash with company security guards in Kampot
Around 100 veterans’ families in Kampot province clashed with security guards from a private company this week alleging that the company was bulldozing their farmland.
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Phnom Penh’s internet cafés closed to contain the pandemic
The Phnom Penh municipal authority on Saturday ordered a temporary closure of all internet café businesses in Phnom Penh to contain the spread of Covid-19.
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Officials: Nobody immune from Covid
Today marks one month since the February 20 community outbreak of Covid-19, which had infected 1,162 people including children as young as two months old and claimed three lives as of March 21.
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‘One Confirmed Case’: Inside a Monthlong Covid-19 Building Lockdown
After nearly a full month in mandatory Covid-19 lockdown, about 800 people were told they could leave the Prince Central Plaza condominium complex in Phnom Penh late Friday night.
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Schools to Close as 47 New COVID-19 Cases Linked to Community Outbreak Are Identified
PHNOM PENH--The Ministry of Health issued a statement in mid-afternoon on March 21 to the effect that 47 new cases of COVID-19—and not 57 as reported earlier in the day—had been detected on March 20. These cases are associated with the Feb. 20 community outbreak.
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Schools on pause amid Covid
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport has suspended operations for all schools and educational institutions at all levels – including private schools – across the country in order to prevent the further spread of Covid-19, the education ministry announced on March 20.
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People Are Fined for Defying Travel Restriction in Preah Sihanouk Province
PHNOM PENH--At least 14 drivers have been stopped and fined in Preah Sihanouk Province for violating the travel restrictions imposed in the province in early March 2021 to curb the spread of COVID-19, according to a provincial official.
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Two More COVID-19 Deaths in Cambodia Bring Total to Three Amid Latest Virus Outbreak
At least two more people died from COVID-19 in Cambodia on Friday, according to the Ministry of Health, bringing to three the total number of deaths from the disease caused by the coronavirus pandemic and prompting the ministry to declare a “critical point” in its fight to contain new outbreaks.
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Interior Ministry instructs CRP to change party motto
The new opposition Cambodia Reform Party (CRP) founder Ou Chanrath said yesterday the CRP will change its motto “rescue, serve and protect” to comply with the Ministry of Interior’s instruction to receive official recognition.
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Garment factory security guard tests positive for Covid-19, as infections grow
A 21-year-old Phnom Penh woman who works as a garment factory security guard tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday and was sent for treatment, while six others who had been in direct contact with her were ordered to quarantine for 14 days in their rental rooms in Sen Sok district’s Toek Thla commune.
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Cambodia Issues Guidelines to UN on Conduct of Rights Expert
Cambodia’s representative to the United Nations has issued guidelines on how its new expert on human rights in the country should do his job in the authoritarian country, highlighting years of antagonism between Phnom Penh and U.N. over rollbacks of democracy by Prime Minister Hun Sen’s government.
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US Embassy in Cambodia issues alert on restrictions on travel between provinces
According to media reports, the Cambodian government has given provincial administrations authority to implement restrictions on travel between provinces in response to the current COVID-19 outbreak.
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Enforcing compliance: Kandal authorities clamp down on quarantine breaches at casino
The Kandal provincial administration yesterday has stepped up security at a casino in Koh Thom district to ensure that people in quarantine there do not roam around freely, instead of staying put in their rooms.
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Veterans’ families clash with company security guards in Kampot
Around 100 veterans’ families in Kampot province clashed with security guards from a private company this week alleging that the company was bulldozing their farmland.
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Immunity confusion: ‘Vaccinations only first step towards protection against COVID-19’
The Health Ministry and World Health Organisation (WHO) are warning people not to be complacent after getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and continue practicing preventive measures such as wearing face masks
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Tycoon’s Domestic Violence Case Reaches Police as Oknha Title Revoked
The case of a tycoon’s domestic violence against his ex-wife, caught on home security cameras and shared online, is now in the hands of Phnom Penh Municipal Police as the man’s “oknha” title was revoked on Thursday by royal decree.
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Cambodia's Covid cluster cases hit 1,025
The Ministry of Health on March 18 reported 36 more cases of Covid-19, all but one of which were linked to the February 20 community outbreak.
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