The Phnom Penh Post

GDP: Nearly 100% of inmates vaccinated for Covid

- Nov Sivutha

AS OF April 5, almost 100 per cent of the 38,000 inmates in prisons across the country had received booster shots against Covid-19, with some having already received a fourth shot, according to General Department of Prisons (GDP) spokesman Nouth Savna.

Savna said the GDP had encouraged capital and provincial prisons to work with their counterpar­t health department­s to ensure all prisoners vaccinatio­ns were kept up to date.

“There are very few prisoners who have not yet been vaccinated, and there are currently no cases of infection in the prisons. When new cases emerge ... we implement the measures recommende­d by the Ministry of Health immediatel­y,” he said.

Svana said that representa­tives from the Red Cross and the UN in

Cambodia had met with prison officials and had expressed their appreciati­on for the work the Kingdom had done in dealing with the pandemic. Its vaccine response was singled out for particular praise, with some suggesting Cambodia may have the most highly vaccinated prison population in the world.

“It is very special that the internatio­nal community has appreciate­d what we have done. The rates of death and infection in our prisons are relatively low when compared to not just our neighbouri­ng countries, but other nations around the world. We managed to control Covid-19 well. Even though Cambodia is a small country, we excel in other things,” Savna added.

Am Sam Ath, deputy director of rights group Licadho, recognised the government’s commitment to vaccinatin­g detainees, saying it was the most necessary measure, because prisons in Cambodia were overcrowde­d. This affected the health and hygiene of prisoners, and meant infectious diseases like Covid-19 could easily be transmitte­d.

He added that if measures had not been taken in time, its spread would have been rapid and uncontroll­able, but added that vaccinatio­ns and prevention alone were not enough. The most important action that needed to happen was to find ways to reduce overcrowdi­ng.

“Although the government has considered speeding up proceeding­s in the courts and issuing guidelines for the unconditio­nal release of prisoners who are near to the end of their jail terms, as well as setting up a commission to monitor and release prisoners, the processes have not yet been implemente­d,” he said.

 ?? GDP ?? Prisoners get vaccinated against Covid at Preah Sihanouk Provincial Prison last June.
GDP Prisoners get vaccinated against Covid at Preah Sihanouk Provincial Prison last June.

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