The Phnom Penh Post

Jabs for workers begin April 7

- Mom Kunthear

THE Ministry of Health will begin the first phase of Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns for nearly 100,000 workers on April 7, with Prime Minister Hun Sen urging vaccinatio­ns for workers in the informal economy to also begin as soon as possible.

Ministry spokeswoma­n Or Vandine:

“Our vaccinatio­n plan is for 745,000 people, of whom 100,000 are workers. We’ve already reserved Covid-19 vaccines for them; neverthele­ss this vaccine cannot cover every worker. Those not vaccinated in the first phase will have vaccines provided to them once more jabs are available.”

Vandine said across the country the vaccinatio­n campaign was going smoothly but that it should be accelerate­d if possible because the vaccine protects human lives against the Covid-19 virus.

“The benefits of this vaccine are enormous. Therefore, I would like to ask our workers to understand any [supply] problems that might arise. Other countries also want the vaccines for their people. Our country is providing it free of charge to our people to keep them healthy,” she said on April 3.

According to Vandine, more than 50,000 people were vaccinated in just two days with nearly 20,000 people getting the jab on April 1 and over 30,000 on April 2. This represente­d a three-fold increase in volunteers compared to the first campaign that began on February 10.

She said the national commission overseeing the campaign has expanded the number of vaccinatio­n sites from 109 to 250 across the country and that in Phnom Penh alone they have expanded from five to 48 sites in order to expedite the process.

Heng Sour, spokesman for the Ministry of Labour and Vocational

Training, said in an interview on local television on April 1 that vaccinatio­ns for workers would begin on April 7 at nine targeted locations.

Vaccinatio­n sites have been prepared at Canadia Industrial Park, Vattanac Industrial Park and ISI Industrial Park, which are all located along Veng Sreng Street where factories are concentrat­ed. Those three sites have around 50,000 workers between them.

“We also have vaccinatio­n sites at Vattanac Bank and Vattanac Industrial Park II on National Road 3, the Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone and at four other factories with a large number of workers. On April 7 we will start with these nine sites before expanding to other factories,” he said.

Prime Minister Hun Sen on April 2 urged the health ministry and the Phnom Penh Municipal Administra­tion to also give priority status to workers in the informal economy.

“I request that the commission urgently prepare to begin vaccinatio­ns for vendors of fish, vegetables and meats and other vulnerable vendors and informal workers. Taxi and cyclo drivers and other [transporta­tion sector workers] need to get the vaccine,” he said.

 ?? HENG CHIVOAN ?? Cintri employee gets vaccinated with Sinovac vaccines at Chaktomuk Referral Hospital on Saturday.
HENG CHIVOAN Cintri employee gets vaccinated with Sinovac vaccines at Chaktomuk Referral Hospital on Saturday.

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