The Phnom Penh Post

520K AstraZenec­a vaccines arrive courtesy of Hungary

- Mom Kunthear

MORE than 520,000 doses of the AstraZenec­a Covid19 vaccine donated by Hungary are due to be handed over to Prime Minister Hun Sen on March 18 at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh.

Ministry of Health secretary of state York Sambath said this shipment of 523,100 vaccine doses are expected to touch down on the night of March 15.

Cambodia has so far received more than 43 million vaccine doses through purchases and donations, and as of March 14 had vaccinated almost 15 million people – or 92.23 per cent of the Kingdom’s total population.

The government considers vaccinatio­n a strategic priority and places a high value on a steady exchange of vaccines with other nations to speed up the global recovery from Covid-19.

Prime Minister Hun Sen has repeatedly said that Cambodia will not run short of the vaccines for its people while Covid-19 continues to threaten lives.

“Vaccinatio­n is a key measure to control the spread, put an end to the Covid-19 crisis and safely reopen socioecono­mic activities under the new normal,” he said.

Health minister Mam Bun Heng, who is also head of the Inter-ministeria­l Committee to Combat Covid-19, has advised

municipal and provincial authoritie­s to continue education campaigns under the theme “The highly contagious Omicron variant puts you and your family at risk”.

He said Omicron has continued spreading in the community, with new cases being detected every day. Even the milder variant Omicron has led to severe illnesses, hospitalis­ations and deaths among the most vulnerable and as-yet unvaccinat­ed members of the public.

“Many education campaigns on measures to prevent the spread of Covid-19 have been

conducted and were successful in controllin­g the community outbreak. However, some people seem to have neglected to properly implement health measures, enabling the virus to actively circulate and cause a recurrence,” he said.

The ongoing campaigns are still important to achieve sustainabl­e change in people’s attitudes towards the new normal and the presence of the virus, he said.

Bun Heng added that in order to break the transmissi­on chain timely, Hun Sen has issued a circular to all relevant ministries and institutio­ns,

capital and provincial governors urging them to continue to educate the public about the risks of Covid-19 and urging them practise the three dos and don’ts.

The ministry will launch the latest campaign on March 22 in Kampong Speu province before expanding throughout the country. The ministry also instructed the capital and provinces to organise and promote the campaign by organising educationa­l activities such as banners and posters in key locations and spread it on social media, over loudspeake­rs and on-site.

 ?? HEALTH MINISTRY ?? A man receives a Covid-19 jab at a vaccinatio­n centre in Pursat province in January.
HEALTH MINISTRY A man receives a Covid-19 jab at a vaccinatio­n centre in Pursat province in January.

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