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Covid-19 surge pushing country to the brink of death, says premier.

Hun Sen pleads for anti-virus compliance as Covid-19 cases surge

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SPIRALLING Covid-19 cases have put Cambodia “on the brink of death”, its strongman premier Hun Sen has warned, as the country imposed lockdowns in the capital Phnom Penh and a nearby city.

The kingdom has seen Covid-19 cases surge since February, when an outbreak was first detected among its Chinese expatriate community.

Authoritie­s said last week that hospitals in Phnom Penh were running out of beds and that they had transforme­d schools and wedding party halls into treatment centres, while Hun Sen threatened quarantine-breakers with jail time.

Phnom Penh and adjacent city Ta Khmau were on Wednesday night placed under lockdown for two weeks to curb the spread, effectivel­y halting the movement of more than two million people.

“Please, my people – join your efforts to end this dangerous event,” pleaded Hun Sen in a recorded address aired on state-run television on Wednesday night.

“We are on the brink of death already. If we don’t join hands together, we will head to real death.”

Cambodia’s latest announced figures exceeded 4,800, but the premier said on Wednesday that an additional 300 cases had been detected.

Phnom Penh and Ta Khmau residents are now barred from leaving their homes for two weeks except to go to the hospital or to buy medicine, while only two household members will be allowed out to buy food.

Yesterday, police blocked motorists from passing a checkpoint set up at the border between the two cities, with residents showing their ID cards hoping to pass through.

Blockades were also erected around the major Norodom Boulevard around the iconic Independen­ce Monument to prevent people from travelling.

Before the community outbreak was detected in February, Cambodia’s Covid-19 toll was comparativ­ely lower than its regional neighbours, but experts had chalked it up to lack of widespread testing.

 ?? — AFP ?? No way through: Police blocking motorists from passing a checkpoint set up in Phnom Penh.
— AFP No way through: Police blocking motorists from passing a checkpoint set up in Phnom Penh.

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