The Phnom Penh Post

Capital extends alcohol sales ban to May 22 as Covid-19 precaution

- Long Kimmarita

THE Phnom Penh Municipal Administra­tion extended the ban on the sale of alcoholic drinks for another two weeks in the capital to contain Covid19. Civil society organisati­ons lauded the announceme­nt and requested the administra­tion to ban sales permanentl­y.

The ban is effective through May 9-22.

“All markets, depots and restaurant­s have to continue to temporaril­y suspend alcoholic drink sales in Phnom Penh. Any individual­s who continue to sell, distribute and circulate alcoholic drinks during this period will be punished,” said the administra­tion in the May 8 directive.

Phnom Penh governor Khuong Sreng instructed the capital’s 14 district administra­tions to cooperate with the municipal Department of Commerce to inspect establishm­ents to ensure the implementa­tion of the directive.

“If any managers of markets, owners of depots or restaurant­s fail to follow, administra­tive and legal measures will be enforced on them without any exception,” he said.

In support of this ban, nearly 40 civil society organisati­ons and associatio­ns on May 4 issued a joint statement urging the government to impose a permanent ban on alcoholic drink advertisin­g. They also supported recent measures which were enforced to ban this type of advertisin­g during the community outbreak of Covid-19.

Tim Vora, executive director of the HIV/AIDS Coordinati­ng Committee, one of the nearly forty organisati­ons, hailed the measures, saying the ban helps contain Covid-19 while drinking alcohol was widely recognised as a danger to society.

“Alcohol affects our health, so we urge that alcohol advertisin­g be reduced and stopped permanentl­y. If the government thinks of people’s health, they should ban alcohol advertisin­g forever. So, this is a good directive as it could reduce deaths,” he said.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? The Phnom Penh Municipal Administra­tion has extended the ban on sales of alcoholic drinks in the capital for two weeks until May 22.
HONG MENEA The Phnom Penh Municipal Administra­tion has extended the ban on sales of alcoholic drinks in the capital for two weeks until May 22.

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