China News Agency, Phnom Penh, November 15 (Reporter Ouyang Kaiyu) In order to cooperate with the full reopening of the country, the Cambodian government has decided to allow Cambodian nationals and foreigners who have completed two doses of vaccinations to be quarantined after entering the country. observe.

  The Cambodian government has issued the above-mentioned instructions on the latest immigration control measures to the responsible persons of relevant departments.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen stated that in view of the fact that the number of people of all ages in Cambodia who have completed the new crown pneumonia vaccination has reached 88% of the country's population, the government has decided to further relax immigration control measures.

The picture shows the Uyasi Market in the center of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Many shops have resumed business.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Ouyang Kaiyu

  Hun Sen pointed out that Cambodian nationals and foreigners entering the three international airports in Cambodia, namely, Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville and Siem Reap airports, if they have completed two doses of vaccinations, they will not need to be quarantined after entering the country. They only need to receive express Screening and testing.

Those who have not been vaccinated still need to undergo a 14-day quarantine observation after entering the country.

  Hun Sen asked relevant departments to effectively implement the new immigration control measures.

Previously, Cambodia stipulated that business people who have completed two doses of vaccinations only need to be isolated for 3 days after entering the country, while ordinary travelers only need to be isolated for 7 days.

  Currently, Cambodia is stepping up the implementation of the "Strategy for a New Normal Life under the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic", and will fully open up all economic fields to accelerate economic recovery.

After approving the school's full resumption of classes on November 1, the Cambodian government has successively allowed industries such as theaters and fitness centers to resume opening.

In addition, the government also plans to allow entertainment venues and nightclubs to resume operations from December 1.

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