Cambodia re-opens e-Visa for tourists and investors https://aseannow.com/
The government yesterday decided to reopen e-visas for all those coming to Cambodia, just four days after it announced the quarantine period for different types of vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers.
Phnom Penh moves into new normal https://aseannow.com/
Khuong Sreng, Governor of Phnom Penh, on the evening of October 5, issued instructions on the presentation of COVID-19 vaccination card or certificates each time when entering and leaving educational institutions, markets and business locations in Phnom Penh.
This is also applicable for children from the age of six, vaccination of whom had started on 17 September and to date 1,778,874 children age six to 12 have received the first dose.
They must show their vaccination certificate or card before being allowed to enter schools, malls, markets and business locations in Phnom Penh.
The letter states that Phnom Penh is recognised as the most vaccinated city in the world with almost 100 percent of its people vaccinated with one or both doses of the vaccine and some with a third booster dose.
Adults aged 18 and above and required to show their vaccination card while those below 18 to the age of six must have their parents or guardians showing the cad or certificate.
The statement also warned that school management, market commission, business owners and all other establishments face license revocation if they failed to implement this measure. They also face the possibility of being shut down.
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