The Phnom Penh Post

PM issues Covid reminder for schools

- Neang Sokunthea

PRIME Minister Hun Sen has issued a reminder to the Kingdom’s schools about their continued responsibi­lity to practise preventati­ve measures and prevent the spread of Covid-19.

He made the remarks as he met with the A grade students from last year’s high school exams.

“This year, the problem of Covid-19 has abated, allowing teachers and students to return to their classrooms and lecture halls. I ask all students and educationa­l staff to continue to do whatever it takes to prevent the transmissi­on of the virus in the schools of the Kingdom. If a case should appear, we will have to work together to curb its spread and protect one another,” he said.

Prime Minister Hun Sen appealed to all teachers and the students to make sure their Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns are up to date, as the coronaviru­s is still circulatin­g.

“We must not let our guard down. In the past, in order to protect the lives of the public, we were forced to close schools to prevent a potentiall­y massive outbreak,” he said.

“Preventive measures remain in place. I hope that you all abide by them and ensure that schools remain places where knowledge is shared, rather than illness,” he added.

Ministry of Health secretary of state Or Vandine, who also serves as head of the national Covid-10 vaccinatio­n committee, said that no member of the public should delay getting their booster jabs.

“Booster doses should be administer­ed 4-6 months apart – or three months after recovery from Covid-19. If too much time occurs between shots, the body’s immunity

would weaken,” she said.

Vandine advised school committees to continue encouragin­g their students, teachers and other staff members to receive Covid-19 vaccinatio­ns, suggesting that they coordinate with medical teams to arrange on-campus inoculatio­ns.

She said the ministry has establishe­d Covid-19 vaccinatio­n centres in public health facilities across the country for people’s convenienc­e.

“Vaccinatio­ns are also available

at each referral hospital, so people should find it easy to keep their vaccinatio­ns up to date,” she added.

According to the ministry, as of February 1, over 95 per cent of the Kingdom’s estimated population of 16 million have been vaccinated. More than 10.5 million people have received their third dose, with almost five million getting their fourth and 1.5 million receiving their fifth. Over 160,000 people have had their sixth dose.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? High school students wear masks during class at Prek Leap High School in Chroy Changvar district in August.
HONG MENEA High school students wear masks during class at Prek Leap High School in Chroy Changvar district in August.

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