Cambodia yesterday, lifted ban on all flights from Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines, after most of the kingdom’s population have been vaccinated against COVID-19, Health Minister, Mam Bunheng said, in a press statement.
The decision to lift the ban was made by Cambodian Prime Minister, Samdech Techo Hun Sen, and it took effect immediately, he said.
“It’s part of the country’s move to reopen social and economic activities gradually, in all areas, by adapting to the new normal and to reactivate air transport services,” Bunheng said.
Cambodia banned all flights from the three ASEAN member states in Aug last year, to curb the COVID-19.
The ban’s removal came, after Cambodia had administered at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccines to 13.65 million people, or 85.33 percent of its 16-million population, the Ministry of Health (MoH) said.
Of them, 12.94 million, or 80.8 percent, have been fully vaccinated with both required shots, and 1.62 million, or 10.1 percent, have taken a booster dose, it added.
The kingdom reported 144 new COVID-19 cases yesterday, pushing the national total caseload to 117,644, the MoH said, adding that, 10 more fatalities have been recorded, bringing the overall death toll to 2,725.
Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK