Shanghai Daily

32 Chinese in Cambodia test positive

- Echo Hu

AN outbreak of coronaviru­s has hit the Chinese expat community in Cambodia, the country’s Premier Hun Sen said on Saturday, a setback in the Southeast Asian nation’s otherwise successful containmen­t efforts.

The kingdom has so far fared well in tackling the virus and life in the capital Phnom Penh has largely returned to normal.

But a group of Chinese nationals who underwent testing to obtain medical certificat­es for overseas travel recorded positive results on Saturday, sparking fears of a wider outbreak in the community.

“We have discovered a big community infection with 32 cases... this is a bad situation for us,” Hun Sen said in a speech broadcast on state-run TV.

“Those found positive today are all Chinese.”

Hun Sen urged people not to discrimina­te against Chinese nationals because of the latest outbreak. He asked residents to wear masks and practise social distancing.

The infections were sourced to a nightclub, now closed, and authoritie­s are contact-tracing to track down any other cases, the prime minister said.

Much of Phnom Penh will remain open, including schools.

But a small island connected to the city known as Koh Pich, or “Diamond Island,” is now under partial lockdown, with police blocking all road access on Saturday morning.

The last local infection in Cambodia was in November. So far, the country has detected more than 500 cases but has not recorded any deaths.

A DIGGER driver and an animal keeper violated safety regulation­s by getting out of their vehicles — blamed for a tragedy in which the animal keeper was attacked and killed by several bears at the Shanghai Wild Animal Park in October last year.

The driver surnamed Xu left the digger to check equipment following an operation failure, while the animal keeper surnamed Zhu who was monitoring the situation left his vehicle to remind Xu to return to the digger, according to a recently released report by emergency management authoritie­s in the Pudong New Area.

Nine people — including the park’s general manager — will receive administra­tive punishment. The park has adjusted its tour routes and placed animals such as tigers, lions and bears in enclosed areas.

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