2020 coronavirus pandemic in Cambodia

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2020 coronavirus pandemic in Cambodia
COVID-19 Outbreak Cases in Cambodia.svg
Map of provinces with confirmed cases
(as of 3 May 2020)
Disease COVID-19
Virus strain SARS-CoV-2
Location Cambodia
First outbreak Wuhan, Hubei, China
Index case Sihanoukville
Arrival date27 January 2020
(3 months and 6 days)
Confirmed cases122
11,576 tests conducted (as of 27 April)
Severe cases1
Recovered120
Deaths
0
Territories
12 provinces and Phnom Penh
Official website
Communicable Disease Control Department

The first case of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was confirmed in Cambodia on 27 January 2020. [1] According to Global Health Security Index's report in 2019, Cambodia ranked 89th out of 195 countries in preparedness for infectious disease outbreak. [2]

Contents

Background

On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019. [3] [4]

The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003, [5] [6] but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll. [7] [5]

Timeline

Preventive measures poster by Communicable Disease Control Department (CDCD) COVID-19 health prev 032020.jpg
Preventive measures poster by Communicable Disease Control Department (CDCD)

27 January

An empty hand sanitizer shelf in Kep on January 28, the day after the first case was confirmed in Cambodia Empty hand sanitizer shelf in Cambodia.jpg
An empty hand sanitizer shelf in Kep on January 28, the day after the first case was confirmed in Cambodia

At 3 p.m, the first case had been confirmed in Sihanoukville on a 60-year-old Chinese man who arrived in 23 January from Wuhan, Hubei with his family. Three other members of his family were placed under quarantine as they did not appear to have symptoms, while he was placed in a separate room at the Preah Sihanouk Referral Hospital. [8] [9] [10]

10 February

After two weeks of being treated and kept under observation, he had fully recovered, Health Ministry stated on account of testing negative for the third time by Pasteur Institute of Cambodia. The family were finally discharged and flew back to their home country on the next day as of the 80 Chinese nationals who arrived in Sihanoukville on the same flight as him, most have since returned to China, although the city of Wuhan remains under quarantine. [11] [12]

13 February

The cruise ship MS Westerdam was reportedly taking 1,455 passengers and 802 crew around Asia, 651 of whom were U.S citizens. It was previously docked in Hong Kong, around the time it was badly hit by the virus. The Westerdam arrived in Sihanoukville on 13 February after it had been turned away by four countries due to virus concerns. About 20 passengers on board, who were unwell, took clinical tests but the vast majority had their temperature taken and filled out a form. Most of these passengers then disembarked. [13]

Of 145 Westerdam passengers who stopped in Malaysia by plane on 15 February, an 83-year-old American woman tested positive for the virus, leading to concern that other passengers may also have been infected. [14] By only then, the remaining of 781 passengers were isolated and taken clinical tests, and still, the Westerdam was criticized as it was not designed for quarantine and the passengers were able to socialize.

A comedian based in Oregon who was hired to perform on the Westerdam was said to have flouted the quarantine by sneaking a flight back to Seattle. [15] However, he averred that the quarantine never took place and was cleared by US CDC on both ends. [16]

Later tests on the American woman who had already returned home showed negative as she never had carried the virus after all, US CDC stated on 6 March. [17] While the CDC had not tested the woman directly, it was confirmed that after the patient's initial positive result, two subsequent tests came back negative. It wasn't clear why she initially tested positive for COVID-19, though CDC officials have said she might have had other respiratory illness.

7 March

The second case of the coronavirus was a 38-year-old man, a Cambodian in Siem Reap. He was among four people (three of the man's relatives and a Japanese woman) placed under quarantine at Siem Reap Provincial Referral Hospital, all of whom had direct contact with a Japanese man in his 40s who left Cambodia on 3 February and tested positive upon arrival in his country at Chubu Centrair International Airport in Tokoname, Aichi. Meanwhile, some 40 other people in the same city had been isolated under medical supervision since indirect contacts with the same Japanese man. The government prompted its decision to close all schools and cancelled the upcoming Songkran in the city. [18] [19]

10 March

The Ministry of Health confirmed the country's third case. At 4:30 p.m, a 65-year-old British woman had tested positive for the virus in Kampong Cham. She was a passenger of a cruise ship named Viking Cruise Journey, which travelled from Ho Chi Minh City to Kampong Cham City. [20]

The woman took a flight from London straight to Hanoi on 2 March then another flight to Ho Chi Minh City with four other people, all British. Arriving to Phnom Penh on 7 March via the cruise, it was reported that a Vietnamese woman, who was seated next to the group on the plane from London, had carried the virus. The group of five were taken samples for testing. Two of them refused, claiming that they were healthy and having no symptoms, until the cruise ship reached Kampong Cham on 9 March. [21]

11 March

Following the event, the boat had been docked to provide samples to be tested from all 29 other passengers and 34 crew and were they placed under quarantine in a hotel somewhere in the city. [22] The British patient was transferred to Royal Phnom Penh Hospital in Phnom Penh at her own request, adding that she had been conducted with coordination from WHO. [23]

12 March

Another cases of two passengers of Viking Cruise Journey were publicly confirmed at noon to have tested positive in a British man, 73 and his wife, 69, bringing up to five the confirmed cases at the time. Due to their ages, the married couple were transferred to Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital in Phnom Penh. [24] [25]

13 March

The health officials confirmed two cases in Phnom Penh at 8 p.m sharp, tallying to seven in total. A 49-year-old Canadian and a 33-year-old Belgian were in quarantine in Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital. [26] The authorities were trying to locate those who had contacts with the patients. [27]

For the time being, another two visitors to Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum (A British and his friend, a Canadian woman who worked in China) were suspected to have the symptoms and admitted to the said hospital. A British man, however, made an escape but was found later in Kampot and hospitalized there. They were tested negative, assuming it was just a fever they had. Nevertheless, their self-monitoring was needed for any changes.[ citation needed ]

All cruise ships had since been prohibited to enter the country through K'am Samnar checkpoint and any other checkpoints. [28] [29]

14 March

Resulting from the previous day, at 12:57 p.m, MOEYS published an article, declaring that they would have to shut down all educational institutes in Phnom Penh for a while until further notice, so did an NGO of where the Belgian man had been working at. [30] [31]

According to Ministry of Health's press release, Cambodia announced a ban on all entries from Italy, Germany, Spain, France and the United States, thereby all visas would be undeniably suspended. This policy would be held for thirty days, effective on March 17. [32]

15 March

Iran was added to the list of countries whose nationals were suspended entry to Cambodia, making a total of six. This would take effect on 18 March. [33]

An additional case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Phnom Penh at 5 p.m sharp on a French man, 35. With his wife and his four-month-old baby, the family flew from Paris to Singapore on 13 March. Showing signs of fever, the authorities there took his samples for examination. To wait for the results, he wasn't allowed to go any further, however as a follow-up health checkup was presented, he was informed that he could carry on and the results would be available accordingly.[ citation needed ]

The family were off, landed at Phnom Penh International Airport on the morning of 14 March. The same day, the test came back positive. As of 15 March, the man was admitted to Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital while his wife and child, were staying at home of a relative under medical supervision. [34]

Contacts with the man were found in the plane he boarded, in total of 24 passengers (including him and his family), and another two transporters who drove them home, to be examined. At 9 p.m, a report of 4 more cases were publicized, tallied up to twelve at the end of the day. It included a 4-month-old child of the French patient, a Cambodian from France, and two Khmer Muslims, 35 and 39, who attended a mosque event near Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 29 February. The ten mosque event attendees arrived at Preah Vihear (except one, who arrived at Stung Treng) on 3 March and up to 14 March, Malaysia informed that it had found the infected from that gathering. Another 8 people were continually in testing. [35] [36]

16 March

The closures of educational institutions had then been expanded nationwide. [37]

17 March

Within the span of two days, the total confirmed cases leapt to 33. [38] [39] At half past 9 a.m, 12 cases were publicly stated. 11 Khmer Muslims were found to be infected in various provinces. They were among 79 people returning from attending a mosque event in Malaysia. One case further referred to a Cambodian man who crossed the border from Thailand in Banteay Meanchey. [40] At 9:00 p.m, nine more cases were included, six more attendees in Malaysia and three Malaysians out of a group of five. Two of the group were put under quarantine at a mosque in Kep. [41] The government mandated the extended closure to karaoke clubs and cinemas and forbid all religious gatherings and concerts. [42] [43] [44]

18 March

Four more cases were detected: two Malaysians in Kampot and two more tabligh attendees in Tboung Khmum. [45]

In response to Vietnam's unilaterally shutting down borders with Cambodia without prior notice, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced to suspend all border crossings with Vietnam for a month-long period with the exception of diplomats and official passport holders. The measure would take effect on 20 March to avert inconvenience quarantine requirements for both nations. [46] [47]

It was reported that Thailand unilaterally closed Cambodian-Thai provincial border crossing, An Ses-Preah Vihear.[ citation needed ]

The government had established a national committee for combating the COVID-19, it had duties to set national policy and strategy related to the fight against the COVID-19 and control the impact of the virus on politics, economy, and society at national and international levels. The committee was obliged to direct the implementation of the strategic plan in preventing, containing and controlling the spread of the virus. [48]

19 March

Ten more cases were detected: two wives of the infected men, two more tabligh attendees, and six Malaysians. [49]

20 March

The Ministry of Health announced an additional 4 confirmed cases: a Malaysian, and three Cambodians, one of whom was infected from an attendee from Malaysia and had no recent travel record overseas. [50]

21 March

Two more cases were confirmed at 9 p.m, a 67-year-old and an 80-year-old Frenchmen who arrived Sihanoukville as tourists on 18 March. 37 people suspected to have contacts with were put under quarantine. [51]

22 March

Having tested negative for a few times, a 65-year-old patient, British woman was reported that she fully recovered. She was said to be discharged later that day.[ citation needed ]

After bilateral meetings between Cambodia and Thailand was resulted in agreement upon closing all borders starting from 23 March for 14 days. An exception was made at Poipet-Aranyaprathet border crossing where only heavy-duty trucks were allowed under strict conditions. [52]

At 10 p.m, more 29 people linked in the same tourist group of the cases confirmed the previous night, plus two Cambodian guides were detected of the virus. The tourist group arrived Cambodia on March 11, visiting four provinces. As the tour ended in Sihanoukville on 18 March, the group had stayed in Independence Hotel and was scheduled to depart from Phnom Penh on 21 March. [53]

23 March

At 19:30, three new cases were recorded to include a mother of a 4-month-old child whom she and her infant had been placed under treatment at the Kantha Bopha Children's Hospital and other two Cambodians. [54]

Human Rights Watch said that the Cambodian government was using the Covid-19 outbreak to crack down on opposition. 17 people, including four members of the former Cambodia National Rescue Party (CNRP), had been arrested since January because they shared information about the coronavirus in Cambodia. [55]

24 March

The Health Ministry registered four new cases, risen up to 91. A British couple and an American couple were passengers of Viking Cruise Journey where the rest of them, 24 people were cleared and would depart for home from Phnom Penh via charter flights the next day. [56] It also added that four patients, two from Tboung Khmum and another two from Battambang, were all tested negative twice and ready to be discharged. [57]

25 March

Cambodia recorded five new cases, two from the French tourist group and 3 Cambodians with no recent foreign travels. [58]

Four more patients, three from Phnom Penh and one from Tboung Khmum, had made complete recovery for that day. [59]

174 Chinese nationals had been quarantined in Svay Rieng upon their arrival from Phnom Penh by bus after two of them exhibited high temperatures. [60] [61]

26-31 March

Reportedly around 40 thousand workers from Thailand had returned home. The local authorities were ordered to pay close attention and getting them informed on preventive measures and self-quarantine themselves for two weeks. [62]

On 26–28 March, two Indonesians taking off from Thailand and a Cambodian family of four who went on a trip to France were added to confirmed cases. [63] [64] [65]

On 29–31 March, six cases were added to the total of 109 at the month's end. [66] [67] [68]

Eleven patients from Koh Kong, Banteay Meanchey, Phnom Penh, Kampong Chhnang, Battambang and Siem Reap was reported to have recovered from the disease. [69] [70] [71]

On 28 March, The government mandated to impose travel restrictions to Cambodia, effective on 30 March. It stated that it would suspend visa exemption policy and issuance of tourist visa, e-visa and visa on arrival to all foreigners for a period of one month. Any foreign individual entering the country must obtain a prior visa from Cambodian missions abroad and provide a medical certificate, issued no more than 72 hours prior to arrival time and proof that he/she holds at least 50 thousand dollars for medical coverage. [72]

The authorities had traced 340 people who had indirect contacts with infected French tourist group in Siem Reap. [73]

On 30 March, all casinos were ordered to close temporarily starting from 1 April. [74]

The authorities in Cambodia were called out by Human Rights Watch on 30 March for the use of provocative expressions against the vulnerable factions of people and foreigners, with regard to the ongoing pandemic. The rights advocacy group demanded the government to limit sharing personal information such as, ethnicity, political affiliation, religion, race and sexual identity, of COVID-19 patients to prevent discrimination and violence against them based on the cited factors. [75]

1-9 April

In a span of nine days, Cambodia counted 9 new cases, most notably on 9 April, a discharged patient was found to be relapsing two days after. [76] [77] [78] [79] [80] Moreover, 48 patients reportedly had recovered, mostly in Sihanoukville, adding up to 68 in total. [81] [82]

To ensure the nation's food security during the outbreak, rice exports would be halted from 6 April. [83]

A planned return of 150 Cambodian workers from Malaysia was turn down on 7 April by the government to tighten safety for its country. [84]

Massage parlours and health spas were ordered nationwide to temporarily shut down from 7 April. [85]

Khmer New Year celebrations scheduled 13–16 April were cancelled, implementing no-holiday policy to all employees and officials. [86] [87] The government promised to provide US$70 a month to any laid-off worker whose factories were suspended operations. [88] [89] For those who go on holidays would have to take quarantine for two weeks without pay when they return to work. [90]

An act was issued on 8 April to prohibit travels across provinces and between districts outside the capital with exceptions for goods transporters, armed forces and civil servants starting midnight on the 10th and would last a week until 16th. [91] [92]

Case details

COVID-19 cases in Cambodia  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases

JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprLast 15 daysLast 15 days

Date
# of cases
# of recoveries
01/27
1
02/10
11
03/07
2(+100%)1
03/10
3(+50%)1
03/11
31
03/12
5(+66.67%)1
03/13
7(+40%)1
03/14
71
03/15
12(+71.43%)1
03/16
121
03/17
33(+175%)1
03/18
37(+8.82%)1
03/19
47(+27.03%)1
03/20
51(+8.51)1
03/21
53(+3.92%)1
03/22
84(+58.49%)2(+100%)
03/23
87(+3.57%)2
03/24
91(+4.6%)6(+200%)
03/25
96(+5.49%)10(+66.67%)
03/26
98(+2.08%)11(+10%)
03/27
9811
03/28
102(+4.08%)13(+18.18%)
03/29
103(+0.98%)21(+61.54%)
03/30
107(+3.88%)23(+9.52%)
03/31
109(+1.89%)23
04/01
10925(+8.7%)
04/02
110(+0.92%)34(+36%)
04/03
114(+3.64%)35(+2.94%)
04/04
11449(+44.12%)
04/05
11450(+2.04%)
04/06
11453(+6%)
04/07
115(+0.88%)58(+9.43%)
04/08
117(+1.74%)63(+8.62%)
04/09
118(+0.85%)68(+7.94%)
04/10
119(+0.85%)72(+5.88%)
04/11
120(+0.84%)75(+4.17%)
04/12
122(+1.67%)77(+10%)
04/13
12277
04/14
12291(+18.18%)
04/15
12296(+5.49%)
04/16
12298(+2.08%)
04/17
12298
04/18
122103(+5.1%)
04/19
122105(+1.94%)
04/20
122107(+1.9%)
04/21
122110(+2.8%)
04/22
122110
04/23
122110
04/24
122110
04/25
122117(+6.36%)
04/26
122117
04/27
122119(+1.71%)
05/02
122120(+0.84%)

Source from Communicable Disease Control Department
Confirmed cases by provinces, gender, age and nationality
Province
CasesRe⁠coveries
Banteay Meanchey
43
Battambang
88
Kampong Cham
1616
Kampong Chhnang
32
Kampot
22
Kandal
22
Kep
44
Koh Kong
22
Phnom Penh
2828
Preah Vihear
22
Siem Reap
77
Sihanoukville
4040
Tboung Khmum
44
Classi⁠ficationCases
All122
SexMale84
Female38
Age80 and above1
70-797
60-6940
50-5918
40-4916
30-3930
20-298
10-191
0-91
n/d0
Nationality
Cases
51
Flag of France.svg  France
40
13
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  UK
5
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China
3
3
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
2
2
Flag of the United States.svg  USA
2
1
Details of the confirmed cases in Cambodia
CaseDateAgeGen⁠derNational⁠ityDetection locationTreatment facilityPrevious country been toStatusNoteSource
127 January 202060MaleFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Sihanoukville Preah Si⁠hanouk Referral HospitalFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Discharged (10 February)Arrived from Wuhan on 23 January with his family. [8]
27 March 202038Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Siem Reap Siem Reap Referral HospitalNoDischarged (30 March)To have person-to-person spread from his employer, a Japanese man in his 40s. [18]
310 March 202065FemaleFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Pro⁠vincial HospitalFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Discharged (22 March)Case 3-⁠5 were passengers of Viking Cruise Journey. Boarded the same plane from London to Hanoi. Possibly infected from a Vietnamese woman.
Case 4 and 5 are married couple.
[20]
Royal Ph⁠nom Penh Hospital
412 March 202073Male Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Discharged (29 March) [24]
569Female
613 March 202049MaleFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Phnom Penh Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Discharged (18 April)A staff of Canadian International School, Koh Pich Campus. [27]
733Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium UndisclosedDischarged (2 April)Identity requested to be concealed.
815 March 202035Flag of France.svg  France Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Discharged (27 April)Arrived from Singapore on 14 March. Possibly infected in France. [34] [36]
94 months Phnom Penh National Pediatric Hospital Discharged (3 April)Child of case 8. Spread from his father.
Kantha Bopha Hospital IV
1039Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Flag of France.svg  France Discharged (4 April)Identity covered by the government. Later revealed to be a senior official of Foreign Affairs.
1135 Preah Vihear Preah Vihear Provincial HospitalFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Discharged (10 April)Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia. Arrived Cambodia on 3 March.
1239Discharged (29 March)
1317 March 202038 Banteay Meanchey Banteay Meanchey Provincial HospitalFlag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Discharged (30 March)Based in Serei Saophoan. [40] [41]
1441Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Discharged (27 March)Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia.

Case 23 is a Malay translator, workplace in Kep.

1563 Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Discharged (29 March)
1664Discharged (27 March)
1775 Kampong Chhnang Kampong Chhnang Provincial HospitalIn-patient
1828Discharged (7 April)
1938 Battambang Battambang Provincial HospitalDischarged (25 March)
2041Discharged (24 March)
2142
2245Discharged (15 April)
2330 Kep Kep Provincial HospitalDischarged (1 April)
2461 Tbong Khmum Tboung Khmum Provincial HospitalDischarged (24 March)
2540 Siem Reap Siem Reap Provincial HospitalDischarged (2 April)
2627 Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Discharged (29 March)
2740(relapsed on 9 April)
Discharged (15 April)
2836 Kampong Chhnang Kampong Chhnang Provincial HospitalDischarged (29 March)
2958Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kep Kep Provincial HospitalDischarged (10 April)
3061Discharged (1 April)
3166Discharged (25 April)
3257Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Koh Kong Koh Kong Provincial HospitalDischarged (26 March)Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia.
3353 Tboung Khmum Tboung Khmum Provincial HospitalDischarged (24 March)
3418 March 202060Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kampot Kampot Provincial HospitalDischarged (4 April) [45]
3564
3671Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Tboung Khmum Tboung Khmum Provincial HospitalDischarged (25 March)Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia.
3752
3819 March 202035Female Battambang Bat⁠tambang Provincial HospitalNoDischarged (4 April)To have person-to-person spread from her husband, Case 22. [49]
3941Discharged (15 April)To have person-to-person spread from her husband, Case 21.
4060Male Kandal Kandal Pro⁠vincial HospitalFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Discharged (4 April)Attendee of a mosque event in Malaysia.
4134 Phnom Penh Chak Angre Krom HospitalDischarged (29 March)Religious worker from Kampot, had stayed in Phnom Penh for a few days.
4226Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Provincial HospitalDischarged (6 April)Religious workers temporarily in Kang Meas.
4334Discharged (12 April)
4434Discharged (15 April)
4551
4658Discharged (12 April)
4762Discharged (5 April)
4820 March 202039Discharged (6 April) [50]
4933Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Phnom Penh Chak Angre Krom HospitalNoDischarged (25 March)To have person-to-person spread from someone who attended the mosque event.
5038 Battambang Battambang Provincial HospitalFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Discharged (18 April)Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia.
5148Discharged (20 April)
5221 March 202067Flag of France.svg  France Sihanoukville Preah Si⁠hanouk Provincial HospitalPossibly
Flag of France.svg  France
Discharged (8 April)A tourist group arrived Cambodia on 11 March. For the final tour in Sihanoukville, they had stayed at Independent Hotel on 18 March and planned to depart on 21 March. [51]
5380Discharged (16 April)
5422 March 202048FemaleDischarged (11 April) [53]
5559Discharged (2 April)
5666Discharged (14 April)
5761Discharged (2 April)
5863
5952Discharged (4 April)
6062Discharged (2 April)
6166Discharged (4 April)
6259Discharged (9 April)
6363
6476Discharged (4 April)
6560Discharged (14 April)
6663Discharged (4 April)
6760Discharged (14 April)
6869Discharged (2 April)
6969Discharged (14 April)
7059
7166MaleDischarged (2 April)
7257Discharged (4 April)
7370
7470
7563Discharged (8 April)
7663Discharged (9 April)
7763Discharged (4 April)
7852Discharged (2 April)
7964Discharged (20 April)
8062Discharged (9 April)
8161Discharged (14 April)
8258
8339Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia NoDischarged (4 April)Tour guides to the group above.
8433Discharged (14 April)
8523 March 202045Male Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Pro⁠vincial HospitalDischarged (10 April)To have person-to-person spread from Malaysian(s) while both attended a local event in Kang Meas from 12 to 16 March. [54]
8636 Koh Kong Koh Kong Provincial HospitalDischarged (11 April)To have person-to-person spread from his friend, Case 32
8728FemaleFlag of France.svg  France Phnom Penh Kantha Bopha HospitalFlag of Singapore.svg  Singapore Discharged (27 April)Mother of Case 9. Currently nursing the child in the same hospital.
8824 March 202061MaleFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Provincial HospitalFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Discharged (18 April)Passengers of Viking Cruise Journey.

Case 90 and 91 are married couple.

[57]
8979FemaleDischarged (9 April)
9059MaleFlag of the United States.svg  United States Discharged (18 April)
9162Female
9225 March 202064MaleFlag of France.svg  France Sihanoukville Preah Sihanouk Provincial HospitalPossibly
Flag of France.svg  France
Discharged (4 April)From a tourist group, Case 52-82 [58]
9360FemaleDischarged (14 April)
9427MaleFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Phnom Penh Chak Angre Krom HospitalNoDischarged (8 April)Based in Poipet.
9559 Kandal Kandal Provincial HospitalDischarged (10 April)To have person-to-person spread from Case 40
9637 Siem Reap Siem Reap Provincial HospitalDischarged (27 April)Driver for the French tourist group.
9726 March 202041MaleFlag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand Discharged (14 April)Medically tested in Thailand. [64]
9844
9928 March 202062Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Phnom Penh Chak Angre Krom HospitalFlag of France.svg  France Discharged (11 April)The family went on a trip to France. The man, Case 99 was back home on 15 March before the rest (his wife, Case 100 and his children, Case 101-102), later on 24 March. [63]
10061FemaleDischarged (7 April)
10139MaleDischarged (14 April)
10237FemaleDischarged (8 April)
10329 March 202036Female Banteay Meanchey Banteay Meanchey Provincial HospitalUndisclosedIn-patientA casino staff. Possibly had contacts with Thai national. [66]
10430 March 202030MaleNoDischarged (7 April)A casino staff. [67]
10536 Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Discharged (8 April)Arrived Cambodia on 28 March. Based in Kampong Cham.
10620FemaleFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Discharged (25 April)A college student. Arrived Cambodia on 28 March.
10761MaleFlag of France.svg  France Flag of Guyana.svg  Guyana Discharged (16 April)Arrived Cambodia on 22 March.
10831 March 202039FemaleFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Siem Reap Siem Reap Provincial HospitalNoDischarged (7 April)Wife of Case 25, to have person-to-person spread from her husband [68]
10912MaleDischarged (19 April)Child of Case 108
1102 April 202058 Sihanoukville Undisclosed hotelDischarged (2 May)Hospitality manager for the French tourist group. [76]
1113 April 202067Flag of France.svg  France Undisclosed, Possibly Flag of France.svg  France Discharged (14 April)From the tourist group, Case 52-82 [93]
11267FemaleDischarged (9 April)
11359Discharged (14 April)From another tourist group of four people.
11440MaleFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Provincial HospitalFlag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Discharged (6 April)A religious worker temporarily in Kang Meas.
1157 April 202027FemaleFlag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Discharged (25 April)A tourist went to Vietnam on 2 March via Bavet and back to Cambodia on 10 March. She has a boyfriend, a Chinese national who departed on 3 April and tested positive later in China. [77]
1168 April 202047MaleFlag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia Chak Angre Krom HospitalNoDischarged (21 April)A friend of the Chinese man whose boyfriend of Case 115. [78]
11745FemaleWife of Case 116.
1189 April 202030Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital UnspecifiedDischarged (25 April)A tourist who had direct contacts with Case 115 and her boyfriend. [79]
11910 April 202034Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Discharged (19 April)A tourist stayed on Diamond Island. [94]
12011 April 202031Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Discharged (25 April)A tourist and a friend of Case 118. [94]
12112 April 202024Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam Chak Angre Krom HospitalA tourist staying in Boeng Keng Kang 1. [95]
12250MaleFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Discharged (21 April)A casino staff and husband of Case 121.

Humanitarian assistance

On 23 March, a team of seven specialist physicians from southern China's Guangxi with medical supplies, including ventilators, medical masks, protective suits, test kits, and infrared temperature sensors, had landed in Phnom Penh to assist tackling the pandemic. [96] [97]

On April 2020, Vietnam donates Cambodia with 100,000$ medical supplies. [98]

Criticism

While Cambodia's number of cases had been staying low, concerns were raised about the lack of widespread testing. Testing had been restricted to travellers or those with contact to known Covid-19 cases. "Regular flu" cases were not being tested. [99]

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