The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom, developmen­t partners talk vaccinatio­n

- Mom Kunthear

ON DECEMBER 17, severa l g ov e r n ment mi n i s t r ie s called an emergency meeting with major aid organisati­ons and partner nations about a procuremen­t plan for Covid-19 vaccines and plans for implementi­ng a vaccinatio­n programme.

Government representa­tives participat­ing in the video-conference included Minister of Health Mam Bun Heng and Ministry of Economy and Finance secretary of state Vongsey Vissoth.

Partner organisati­ons included UNICEF Cambodia, the Asian Developmen­t Bank, the World Bank; the World Health Organisati­on, the Global Fund, the European Parliament in Cambodia, the GAVI Alliance and COVAX Facility, as well as the Australian, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, British, South Korean, US and French embassies in Cambodia.

Vissoth said the meeting’s aim was to consult with developmen­t partners in a comprehens­ive manner to formulate strategic plans for vaccinatin­g the Cambodian population with a safe, high quality and effective vaccine.

“The government will buy a vaccine that is recognised by the World Health Organisati­on, whether that’s through COVAX Facility, via direct purchase from pharmaceut­ical companies or through bilateral diplomatic channels,” he said.

He stated that Cambodia had the goal of vaccinatin­g 10 million people against Covid-19. The COVA X Facilit y would prov ide vaccines for t hree to four million people.

The government would assume the responsibi­lity for vaccinatin­g the remaining six to seven million people by seeking aid from other developmen­t partners.

Ministry of Health spokeswoma­n Or Vandine told The Post on December 17 that while many Cambodians were hopeful about a vaccine, they need to remain patient while waiting for its arrival and remember that

the vaccine is only one part of a solution for stopping the pandemic. Until they are vaccinated people must continue to follow recommende­d health measures consistent­ly.

“We must wait patiently for the vaccine shots, and we can’t completely depend on them. We need to depend on ourselves for protection by taking the right precaution­s. Every individual has to remember that no one needs to become a victim of Covid-19 as long as we each continue to carry out the hygienic measures that are most effective at preventing infection,” she said.

Vandine also called for unity of purpose among the Cambodian people in order to prevent Covid-19 from infecting communitie­s on a large scale. The chain of infection from person to person must be severed, she said.

On December 17 the health ministr y a lso announced that five people who had been infected during t he November 28 community transmissi­on incident had now recovered and were discharged from the Khmer-Sov iet Friendship Hospita l.

The recovered patients include a 64 year-old Cambodian woman from Chamkarmon district’s Tuol Tompoung I commune who is the mother-in-law of Chhem Savuth, director-general of the General Department of Prisons, as well as a 25 yearold Cambodian woman living in Chbar Ampov district’s Niroth commune who is the sister of Savuth’s driver – and her seven month-old infant.

A 23 year-old Cambodian man living in Chbar Ampov district employed by the Bank of China and another 23 yearold Cambodian man from Sen Sok district employed by the footwear retailer Pedro have also both recovered.

Forty-one people were confirmed infected in connection with the November 28 community transmissi­on, and as of December 17, 13 had recovered. In total, 38 Covid-19 patients in Cambodia remain hospitalis­ed and receiving treatment.

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