ASEAN NOW Posted October 6, 2021 Share Posted October 6, 2021 On the evening of October 5, Governor Khuong Sreng of Phnom Penh issued instructions requiring the showing of a COVID-19 vaccination card or certificate at all times when entering and exiting educational institutions, markets, and business venues in Phnom Penh. This is also true for children under the age of six, for whom immunization began on September 17 and 1,778,874 youngsters aged six to twelve have gotten their first dosage. Before entering schools, malls, markets, or business venues in Phnom Penh, they must produce their immunization certificate or card. According to the letter, Phnom Penh is the world's most vaccinated city, with nearly all of its residents receiving one or both doses of the vaccine, with some receiving a third booster shot. Adults over the age of 18 must present their immunization card, while children under the age of 18 must have their parents or guardians present the card or certificate. The announcement further stated that if the school administration, market commission, business owners, and all other establishments fail to execute this action, their licenses will be revoked. They're also in danger of being turned off. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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