The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom donates extra vaccinatio­n trucks to help neighbouri­ng Laos

- Mom Kunthear

CAMBODIA will donate 10 vaccinatio­n vehicles to Laos in a handover ceremony slated to take place on March 12 at the Trapeang Kriel Internatio­nal Border checkpoint in Stung Treng province, bordering Laos’ Champasak province.

Ministry of Health spokeswoma­n Or Vandine will deliver the 10 vehicles on behalf of Prime Minister Hun Sen, according to a March 9 press statement.

“The decision to provide vaccinatio­n vehicles to Laos at this time is a symbol of the prime minister’s concern for the health and wellbeing of the Lao people,” it said.

The statement added that it also demonstrat­es the strengthen­ing of bilateral cooperatio­n and is a truly heartfelt humanitari­an gesture by the premier, which illustrate­s that “Cambodia is a small country with a big heart”.

Cambodia has always adhered to the spirit of friendship, solidarity and cooperatio­n when it came to solving the Covid-19 crisis in the region, it said.

“Cambodia’s precious humanitari­an donations will make a significan­t contributi­on to Laos’ response to the coronaviru­s by accelerati­ng its vaccinatio­n programme,” it added.

By the end of 2021, Cambodia had already provided three vaccinatio­n vehicles, along with 700,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses, to the neighbouri­ng country. This was in addition to the medical equipment and two million masks it had delivered in 2020.

Last year, Cambodia also donated $13 million to Laos, with the government

providing $3 million of the funds and the remaining coming from generous private companies.

Separately, the ministry said the success of Cambodia’s vaccinatio­n programme continued, with figures now topping 92 per cent, or 15 out of the country’s estimated population of 16 million. Vaccinatio­ns had been provided for free to every member of the

population aged over three years old.

Ministry secretary of state Youk Sambath said part of Cambodia’s success was its commitment to securing enough vaccines. Between donations and purchases, Cambodia has thus far received more than 43 million doses.

“Vaccines have been provided to people from all walks of life, including children, the elderly, as well as foreigners living and working in Cambodia. We have almost 10 million doses in stock and are continuing to expand the vaccinatio­n programme across the country,” she said.

On March 7, Prime Minister Hun Sen announced that he would not allow people to receive expired Covid-19 vaccines, even if the Kingdom’s stocks were to become depleted.

 ?? FN ?? Three vaccinatio­n trucks that Cambodia donated to Laos in December of last year.
FN Three vaccinatio­n trucks that Cambodia donated to Laos in December of last year.

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