(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Hun Sen tested negative for the third time and quarantined his home until the 18th

  China News Agency, Phnom Penh, November 14th (Reporter Ouyang Kaiyu) After two consecutive days of no confirmed cases, Cambodia reproduced new confirmed imported cases on the 14th.

  The Cambodian Ministry of Health reported on the 14th that the aforementioned newly imported confirmed cases were 69-year-old Americans.

The patient transferred from the United States to Taiwan, China, and arrived in Cambodia on November 13.

The first nucleic acid test was positive, and he is currently receiving treatment in a Russian hospital.

The nucleic acid test of 70 passengers on the same plane was negative and they are currently being isolated for medical observation for 14 days at the isolation point.

  The Ministry of Health of Cambodia stated that no new cured cases were notified that day.

As of November 14, Cambodia has confirmed a total of 302 cases and cured a total of 289 cases.

  Earlier this month, Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Affairs Sialto was diagnosed with new crown pneumonia in Thailand after ending his visit to Cambodia. During his visit to Cambodia, he had contact with Cambodian party and government officials and entourage including Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. , Many Cambodian officials have been diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia one after another.

On November 14, Hun Sen and the people around him underwent the third nucleic acid test, and the test result was negative.

  Hun Sen referred to the above incident as the "11·3" incident.

He said that he would isolate his home until the 18th and receive the fourth nucleic acid test.

It is hoped that the "11·3" incident will end as soon as possible so that schools in Phnom Penh and Kangla province can resume classes.

  The reporter noticed that after the "11·3" incident, the local community in Phnom Penh was significantly more vigilant about the spread of the virus. Most people walking on the street put on masks again. They also have strict disinfection measures when entering supermarkets and are required to maintain social distance.

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