The Phnom Penh Post

Returnees from Thailand for Khmer New Year increasing

- Lay Samean

AHEAD of the Khmer New Year, officials in the provinces along the Thai border say Cambodian workers have been returning from Thailand in large numbers every day, with some of them using forged Covid-19 vaccinatio­n cards in an attempt to avoid a 14-day quarantine.

In Banteay Meanchey, provincial administra­tion spokesman Sek Sokhom told The Post on April 11 that the number of workers returning via the province’s three checkpoint­s had been increasing since the beginning of April, jumping from about 250 to nearly 1,000 people per day. Most of them have already been vaccinated with a second dose, but there is also a small number who remain unvaccinat­ed.

“If they do not have vaccinatio­n documents, we require them to undergo a 14-day quarantine. Some of them attempted to use falsified vaccinatio­n cards, but there were not many attempts. We don’t penalise them, but we do insist that they go through the quarantine process,” he said, adding that of 100 unvaccinat­ed returnees, only two had tested positive.

In Oddar Meanchey, provincial hall spokesman Phal Lim

said that between 500 and 1,000 workers returned through his province each day in early April.

He said that when asked, most of the returnees said they were either coming home to celebrate the Khmer New Year or had been made redundant in Thailand. Some workers had crossed the border illegally, and were unvaccinat­ed.

“Nearly 800 workers returned on April 1, more than 900 on April 2 and over 700 on April 3,” he said

Lim said not all of the workers

who entered through his provincial checkpoint­s were residents of Oddar Meanchey. They were from all 25 municipals and provinces.

He said that in the first 10 days of April, 7,288 workers returned through Oddar Meanchey province, of whom only six tested positive for Covid-19.

Kheang Tha, a 38-year-old resident of Takeo province who has been working in Thailand for eight years, told The Post that before the pandemic, he used to visit his

hometown almost every year.

He said that for the last two years he has not returned to Cambodia.

“I work in a chicken factory in Thailand, earning around $535 a month. I would like to return home for Khmer New Year this year, but I am afraid it will be difficult to return to Thailand. I know that I can enter Cambodia, but I might not be able to leave it after the festival. Besides, my work here is normal, and I am not affected by the holiday,” he said.

 ?? ODDAR MEANCHEY ADMINISTRA­TION ?? Migrant workers return from Thailand through Oddar Meanchey earlier this month.
ODDAR MEANCHEY ADMINISTRA­TION Migrant workers return from Thailand through Oddar Meanchey earlier this month.

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