COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia

The COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The first imported case in Cambodia was detected in Sihanoukville on 27 January 2020.[1] Although a number of imported cases and transmission to direct contacts were confirmed throughout 2020, no community transmission was detected until 29 November. As of December 2020, the country has reported no deaths.[2]

COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia
Map of provinces with confirmed cases:
  Confirmed 1–9
  Confirmed 10–99
  Confirmed 100–499
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationCambodia
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseSihanoukville
Arrival date27 January 2020
(1 year, 1 week and 4 days)
Confirmed cases379
(336,070 tests conducted, as of 2 January)
Active cases17
Recovered362
Deaths
0
Territories
Phnom Penh and 13 provinces
Government website
Communicable Disease Control Department
covid19-map.cdcmoh.gov.kh

The public health response is led by the Ministry of Health with support from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, World Health Organization and Institute Pasteur du Cambodge.[3][4][5] Contact tracing, quarantining, screening of arrivals[6][7][8] and public messaging related to hygiene, social distancing and mask wearing[9] have been central to the containment strategy. According to Global Health Security Index's report in 2019, Cambodia ranked 89th out of 195 countries in preparedness for infectious disease outbreak.[10]

Cambodia's initial response was slow - during the initial outbreak in China, few international travel restrictions were introduced, Cambodian citizens were not evacuated from Wuhan and Prime Minister Hun Sen downplayed the threat.[11][12] Cambodia allowed passengers of cruise ship MS Westerdam to disembark in February after it was refused entry to other countries.[13][14][15] Starting in March as the pandemic spread globally, Cambodia established its national response committee,[3] introduced restrictions on arrival,[13][16] closed education institutions, garment factories and entertainment venues,[17][18][19] and major public holidays were cancelled.[20] A controversial State of Emergency Law was passed in April but has not been implemented as of December 2020.[21] Most restrictions within the country were lifted by September.[22] In November, some restrictions were reinstated in Phnom Penh and thousands of Cambodian government employees and contacts went into quarantine following a one day-visit by Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó, who tested positive after arriving in Bangkok.[23][7] On 29 November, the country's first community transmission cluster was detected in Phnom Penh,[2] with the virus suspected to have entered the country sometime during October and circulated undetected.[24]

Cambodia's response was praised by the World Health Organization for avoiding a large-scale outbreak.[25] Criticism has also included Prime Minister Hun Sen's downplaying of the risk of an outbreak during the early stages of the pandemic,[14][26][12][11] persecution of critics[27][21] and lack of widespread community testing and surveillance protocols, particularly in overcrowded prisons.[28][4][29][30] The pandemic has had a severe impact on the economy, notably the tourism[31][32] and garment[17][33] sectors, with projections of a lasting increase in poverty, debt and unemployment.[34][35][36]

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.[37][38]

The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003,[39][40] but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[41][39]

Timeline

Preventive measures poster by Communicable Disease Control Department (CDCD)

January-February - first case and docking of MS Westerdam

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

At 3 p.m. on 31 January, 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.[42][43][44]

On 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.[45][46]

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.[47] This move was praised by the World Health Organization (WHO), who called it an "example of international solidarity".[13] No officials or passengers implemented social distancing or mask wearing during the ceremony, and passengers were later encouraged to tour around Phnom Penh.[14]

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.[48] 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.[49] However, he averred that the quarantine never took place and was cleared by US CDC on both ends.[50]

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.[15] 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.

1-15 March 2020 - imported cases

On 7 March, the second case of the coronavirus was detected in 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.[51]

On 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.[52] 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.[53]

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.[54] 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.[55] On 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.[56][57]

On 13 March, 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.[58] The authorities were trying to locate those who had contacts with the patients.[59]

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.

All cruise ships had since been prohibited to enter the country through K'am Samnar checkpoint and any other checkpoints.[60][61]

14-25 March - restrictions come into place

In 14 March, MOEYS published an article, declaring that they would have to shut down all educational institutes in Phnom Penh until further notice, so did an NGO of where the Belgian man had been working at.[62][63] On 16 March, it was announced the closure of all educational institutions would be expanded nationwide.[19]

According to a Ministry of Health 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 17 March.[64] Iran was added to the list of countries whose nationals were suspended entry to Cambodia the following day, making a total of six. This would take effect on 18 March.[65]

On 15 March, 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. 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.[66]

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 the Tablighi Jamaat mosque superspreader 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.[67][68]

Within the span of two days on 17 March, the total confirmed cases leapt to 33.[69][70] At half past 9 a.m., 12 cases were publicly stated. 11 Khmer were found to be infected in various provinces. They were among 79 people returning from attending the Tablighi Jamaat mosque event in Malaysia. One case further referred to a Cambodian man who crossed the border from Thailand in Banteay Meanchey.[71] 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.[72]

The government mandated the extended closure to karaoke clubs and cinemas and forbid all religious gatherings and concerts.[18][73][74]

On 18 March, four more cases were detected: two Malaysians in Kampot and two more tabligh attendees in Tboung Khmum.[75]

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.[76][77]

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

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.[3]

On 19 March, ten more cases were detected: two wives of the infected men, two more tabligh attendees, and six Malaysians.[78]

On 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.[79]

On 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.[80]

On 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.

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. [81]

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 11 March, 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.[82]

On 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.[83]

On 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.[84] 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.[85]

On 25 March, Cambodia recorded five new cases, two from the French tourist group and 3 Cambodians with no recent foreign travels.[86]

Four more patients, three from Phnom Penh and one from Tboung Khmum, had made complete recovery for that day.[87]

174 Chinese nationals had been quarantined in Svay Rieng upon their arrival from Phnom Penh by bus after two of them exhibited high temperatures.[88] [89]

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.[90]

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.[91][92][93]

On 29–31 March, six cases were added to the total of 109 at the month's end.[94][95] [96]

Eleven patients from Koh Kong, Banteay Meanchey, Phnom Penh, Kampong Chhnang, Battambang and Siem Reap was reported to have recovered from the disease.[97][98] [99]

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.[16]

The authorities had traced 340 people who had indirect contacts with infected French tourist group in Siem Reap.[100]

On 30 March, all casinos were ordered to close temporarily starting from 1 April.[101]

April 2020 - cancellation of Khmer New Year

Between 1 and 9 April, Cambodia counted 9 new cases, most notably on 9 April, a discharged patient was found to be relapsing two days after.[102][103][104][105][106] Moreover, 48 patients reportedly had recovered, mostly in Sihanoukville, adding up to 68 in total.[107][108]

To ensure the nation's food security during the outbreak, rice exports would be halted from 6 April.[109]

A planned return of 150 Cambodian workers from Malaysia was turn down on 7 April by the government to tighten safety for its country.[110]

Massage parlours and health spas were ordered nationwide to temporarily shut down from 7 April.[111]

Khmer New Year celebrations scheduled 13–16 April were cancelled, implementing no-holiday policy to all employees and officials.[20][112] The government promised to provide US$70 a month to any laid-off worker whose factories were suspended operations.[113][114] For those who go on holidays would have to take quarantine for two weeks without pay when they return to work.[115]

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.[116][117]

May-October 2020 - slowdown in new case detections and reopenings

After a month-long streak of no new cases in May, the Ministry of Health reported a new imported case of a man travelling from the Philippines. The other 62 passengers on the flight are quarantined at a hotel in Phnom Penh.[118]

In July, a small number of private schools were allowed to reopen for in-person teaching, with a number of safety protocols mandated.[22]

Schools nationwide were reopened for in-person teaching on 7 September after a six-month closure. Temperature checks, mask wearing, hygiene and maximum number of occupants per room were mandated by authorities.[119] Casinos began reopening in late September.[120]

The annual Bon Om Touk (Water Festival) race in Phnom Penh was cancelled in October to minimise the risk of large gatherings.[121]

November visit of Hungarian foreign minister

On 3 November, foreign minister of Hungary Péter Szijjártó visited Cambodia, holding meetings with high ranking government officials and signing three agreements. Szijjártó tested positive upon his return to Bangkok the following day, prompting staff from 13 government institutions, including Prime Minister Hun Sen, to go into quarantine.[122][23] As of 11 November, the Ministry of Health had tested over 1,000 contacts and had started contact tracing efforts into seven provinces, with four contacts testing positive.[7] Schools, museums, entertainment venues, cinemas, beer gardens and gyms in Phnom Penh and Kandal were closed for two weeks[122][123] and the public were advised to avoid large gatherings such as weddings, group dinners and concerts.[124]

Hun Sen dismissed rumors that a lockdown was being considered on 12 November. International arrival procedures were also changed, mandating a strict 14-day quarantine for all arrivals regardless of a negative test.[125]

Restrictions related to the '3 November event' were lifted on 21 November.[126]

First local transmission

On 29 November, Cambodia reported its first known local community transmission on a woman in Phnom Penh with no history of overseas travel.[127] All six of her family members, including her husband who is the Director General of the General Department of Prisons, also tested positive.[2] AEON Mall in Phnom Penh was closed as the woman had recently visited there, and contact tracing efforts began across the city and to three other provinces.[127] As of 30, 3 November 382 people have been tested as part of this cluster[128] and as of 5, 29 December people have tested positive.[129] The government also cancelled the remainder of the 2020 school year.[130]

The Ministry of Health later clarified that the strain of the community outbreak was different from the 3 November case, and suggested that COVID-19 may have entered the country sometime during October and been circulating in the population since then.[24] The cluster was traced back to the daughter of prison director, who showed symptoms in October, and may have had contact with an imported case.[129][131]

Statistics

COVID-19 cases in Cambodia  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        Active cases
JanJanFebFebMarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
# of cases
# of recoveries
2020-01-27
1
2020-02-10
1 1
2020-03-07
2(+1) 1
2020-03-08
2 1
2020-03-09
2 1
2020-03-10
3(+1) 1
2020-03-11
3 1
2020-03-12
5(+2) 1
2020-03-13
7(+2) 1
2020-03-14
7 1
2020-03-15
12(+5) 1
2020-03-16
12 1
2020-03-17
33(+21) 1
2020-03-18
37(+4) 1
2020-03-19
47(+10) 1
2020-03-20
51(+4) 1
2020-03-21
53(+2) 1
2020-03-22
84(+31) 2(+1)
2020-03-23
87(+3) 2
2020-03-24
91(+4) 6(+4)
2020-03-25
96(+5) 10(+4)
2020-03-26
98(+2) 11(+1)
2020-03-27
98 11
2020-03-28
102(+4) 13(+2)
2020-03-29
103(+1) 21(+8)
2020-03-30
107(+4) 23(+2)
2020-03-31
109(+2) 23
2020-04-01
109 25(+2)
2020-04-02
110(+1) 34(+9)
2020-04-03
114(+4) 35(+1)
2020-04-04
114 49(+14)
2020-04-05
114 50(+1)
2020-04-06
114 53(+3)
2020-04-07
115(+1) 58(+5)
2020-04-08
117(+2) 63(+5)
2020-04-09
118(+1) 68(+5)
2020-04-10
119(+1) 72(+4)
2020-04-11
120(+1) 75(+3)
2020-04-12
122(+2) 77(+2)
2020-04-13
122 77
2020-04-14
122 91(+14)
2020-04-15
122 96(+5)
2020-04-16
122 98(+2)
2020-04-17
122 98
2020-04-18
122 103(+5)
2020-04-19
122 105(+2)
2020-04-20
122 107(+2)
2020-04-21
122 110(+3)
2020-04-22
122 110
2020-04-23
122 110
2020-04-24
122 110
2020-04-25
122 117(+7)
2020-04-26
122 117
2020-04-27
122 119(+2)
2020-04-28
122 119
2020-04-29
122 119
2020-04-30
122 119
2020-05-01
122 119
2020-05-02
122 120(+1)
2020-05-12
122 121(+1)
2020-05-13
122 121
2020-05-14
122 121
2020-05-15
122 121
2020-05-16
122 122(+1)
2020-05-17
122 122
2020-05-18
122 122
2020-05-19
122 122
2020-05-20
122 122
2020-05-21
123(+1) 122
2020-05-22
123 122
2020-05-23
124(+1) 122
2020-05-30
125(+1) 123(+1)
2020-06-06
126(+1) 123
2020-06-07
126 123
2020-06-08
126 124(+1)
2020-06-09
126 124
2020-06-10
126 125(+1)
2020-06-11
126 125
2020-06-12
126 125
2020-06-13
126 125
2020-06-14
128(+2) 125
2020-06-15
128 125
2020-06-16
128 125
2020-06-17
128 126(+1)
2020-06-18
129(+1) 126
2020-06-19
129 126
2020-06-20
129 126
2020-06-21
129 127(+1)
2020-06-22
129 127
2020-06-23
130(+1) 127
2020-06-24
130 128(+1)
2020-06-25
130 128
2020-06-26
130 128
2020-06-27
139(+9) 129(+1)
2020-06-28
141(+2) 129
2020-06-29
141 130(+1)
2020-06-30
141 130
2020-07-01
141 131(+1)
2020-07-11
141 133(+2)
2020-07-12
156(+15) 133
2020-07-13
156 133
2020-07-14
165(+9) 133
2020-07-15
165 133
2020-07-16
166(+1) 133
2020-07-17
171(+5) 133
2020-07-18
171 133
2020-07-19
171 136(+3)
2020-07-20
171 136
2020-07-21
197(+26) 140(+4)
2020-07-22
197 140
2020-07-23
198(+1) 142(+2)
2020-07-24
202(+4) 142
2020-07-25
225(+23) 143(+1)
2020-07-26
225 143
2020-07-27
225 147(+4)
2020-07-28
226(+1) 147
2020-07-29
233(+7) 154(+7)
2020-07-30
234(+1) 162(+8)
2020-07-31
234 164(+2)
2020-08-01
239(+5) 164
2020-08-02
240(+1) 196(+32)
2020-08-03
240 197(+1)
2020-08-04
241(+1) 200(+3)
2020-08-05
243(+2) 202(+2)
2020-08-06
243 210(+8)
2020-08-07
243 214(+4)
2020-08-08
246(+3) 215(+1)
2020-08-09
248(+2) 217(+2)
2020-08-10
251(+3) 219(+2)
2020-08-11
266(+15) 220(+1)
2020-08-12
268(+2) 220
2020-08-13
272(+4) 223(+3)
2020-08-14
273(+1) 225(+2)
2020-08-15
273 229(+4)
2020-08-16
273 238(+9)
2020-08-17
273 238
2020-08-18
273 238
2020-08-19
273 251(+13)
2020-08-20
273 253(+2)
2020-08-21
273 259(+6)
2020-08-22
273 263(+4)
2020-08-23
273 263
2020-08-24
273 263
2020-08-25
273 263
2020-08-26
273 264(+1)
2020-08-27
273 264
2020-08-28
273 265(+1)
2020-08-29
273 265
2020-08-30
273 265
2020-08-31
274(+1) 266(+1)
2020-09-01
274 266
2020-09-02
274 266
2020-09-03
274 271(+5)
2020-09-04
274 272(+1)
2020-09-05
274 272
2020-09-06
274 272
2020-09-07
274 272
2020-09-08
274 273(+1)
2020-09-09
274 273
2020-09-10
274 273
2020-09-11
274 274(+1)
2020-09-12
274 274
2020-09-13
275(+1) 274
2020-09-14
275 274
2020-09-27
276(+1) 274
2020-09-28
276 275(+1)
2020-09-29
277(+1) 275
2020-09-30
277 275
2020-10-01
277 275
2020-10-02
278(+1) 275
2020-10-03
278 275
2020-10-04
278 275
2020-10-05
280(+2) 275
2020-10-06
280 276(+1)
2020-10-07
280 276
2020-10-08
281(+1) 276
2020-10-09
282(+1) 277(+1)
2020-10-10
283(+1) 277
2020-10-11
283 278(+1)
2020-10-17
283 280(+2)
2020-10-18
283 280
2020-10-19
283 280
2020-10-20
285(+2) 280
2020-10-21
286(+1) 280
2020-10-22
286 280
2020-10-23
286 280
2020-10-24
287(+1) 283(+3)
2020-10-25
287 283
2020-10-26
287 283
2020-10-27
288(+1) 283
2020-10-28
290(+2) 283
2020-10-29
290 283
2020-10-30
291(+1) 283
2020-10-31
291 283
2020-11-01
291 283
2020-11-02
292(+1) 283
2020-11-03
292 283
2020-11-04
292 283
2020-11-05
292 286(+3)
2020-11-06
292 286
2020-11-07
294(+2) 288(+2)
2020-11-08
295(+1) 288
2020-11-09
297(+2) 288
2020-11-10
300(+3) 288
2020-11-11
301(+1) 288
2020-11-12
301 288
2020-11-13
301 289(+1)
2020-11-14
302(+1) 289
2020-11-15
302 289
2020-11-16
302 289
2020-11-17
303(+1) 291(+2)
2020-11-18
304(+1) 291
2020-11-19
304 291
2020-11-20
304 294(+3)
2020-11-21
305(+1) 295(+1)
2020-11-22
306(+1) 295
2020-11-23
306 295
2020-11-24
306 296(+1)
2020-11-25
307(+1) 298(+2)
2020-11-26
307 298
2020-11-27
307 298
2020-11-28
308(+1) 299(+1)
2020-11-29
315(+7) 301(+2)
2020-11-30
323(+8) 301
2020-12-01
326(+3) 304(+3)
2020-12-02
329(+3) 304
2020-12-03
331(+2) 304
2020-12-04
335(+4) 304
2020-12-05
345(+10) 305(+1)
2020-12-06
346(+1) 306(+1)

Source: Communicable Disease Control Department

Confirmed cases by provinces, gender, age and nationality
Province
Cases Re⁠coveries
Banteay Meanchey
5 5
Battambang
9 9
Kampong Cham
16 16
Kampong Chhnang
3 3
Kampong Speu
3 3
Kampot
2 2
Kandal
2 2
Kep
4 4
Koh Kong
2 2
Phnom Penh
240 200
Preah Vihear
2 2
Siem Reap
9 9
Sihanoukville
40 40
Tboung Khmum
8 8
Total
345 305
Classi⁠fication Cases
All 345
Sex Male 265
Female 80
Age 80 and above 1
70-79 9
60-69 47
50-59 27
40-49 31
30-39 84
20-29 131
10-19 5
0-9 6
n/d 4
Nationality
Cases
226
45
18
13
12
 IDN
9
 UK
6
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
   Nepal
1
Total
345
Details of the confirmed cases in Cambodia
Case Date confirmed Age Gen⁠der National⁠ity Detection location Treatment facility Previous countr(y/ies) recently been to Status Note Source
1 27 January 2020 60 Male  China Sihanoukville Preah Si⁠hanouk Referral Hospital  China Discharged (10 February) Arrived from Wuhan on 23 January with his family. [42]
2 7 March 2020 38  Cambodia Siem Reap Siem Reap Referral Hospital No Discharged (30 March) To have person-to-person spread from his employer, a Japanese man in his 40s. [51][132]
3 10 March 2020 65 Female  United Kingdom Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Pro⁠vincial Hospital  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.
[52]
Royal Ph⁠nom Penh Hospital
4 12 March 2020 73 Male Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Discharged (29 March) [56]
5 69 Female
6 13 March 2020 49 Male  Canada Phnom Penh  Thailand Discharged (18 April) A staff of Canadian International School, Koh Pich Campus. [59]
7 33  Belgium Undisclosed Discharged (2 April) Identity requested to be concealed.
8 15 March 2020 35  France  Singapore  Singapore Discharged (27 April) Arrived from Singapore on 14 March. Possibly infected in France. [66][68]
9 4 months Phnom Penh National Pediatric Hospital Discharged (3 April) Child of case 8. Spread from his father.
Kantha Bopha Hospital IV
10 39  Cambodia Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  France Discharged (4 April) Identity concealed by the government. Later revealed to be a senior official of Foreign Affairs.
11 35 Preah Vihear Preah Vihear Provincial Hospital  Malaysia Discharged (10 April) Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia. Arrived Cambodia on 3 March.
12 39 Discharged (29 March)
13 17 March 2020 38 Banteay Meanchey Banteay Meanchey Provincial Hospital  Thailand Discharged (30 March) Based in Serei Saophoan. [71][72]
14 41  Malaysia Discharged (27 March) Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia.

Case 23 is a Malay translator, workplace in Kep.

15 63 Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Discharged (29 March)
16 64 Discharged (27 March)
17 75 Kampong Chhnang Kampong Chhnang Provincial Hospital Discharged (12 May)
18 28 Discharged (7 April)
19 38 Battambang Battambang Provincial Hospital Discharged (25 March)
20 41 Discharged (24 March)
21 42
22 45 Discharged (15 April)
23 30 Kep Kep Provincial Hospital Discharged (1 April)
24 61 Tbong Khmum Tboung Khmum Provincial Hospital Discharged (24 March)
25 40 Siem Reap Siem Reap Provincial Hospital Discharged (2 April)
26 27 Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Discharged (29 March)
27 40 (relapsed on 9 April)
Discharged (15 April)
28 36 Kampong Chhnang Kampong Chhnang Provincial Hospital Discharged (29 March)
29 58  Malaysia Kep Kep Provincial Hospital Discharged (10 April)
30 61 Discharged (1 April)
31 66 Discharged (25 April)
32 57  Cambodia Koh Kong Koh Kong Provincial Hospital Discharged (26 March) Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia.
33 53 Tboung Khmum Tboung Khmum Provincial Hospital Discharged (24 March)
34 18 March 2020 60  Malaysia Kampot Kampot Provincial Hospital Discharged (4 April) [75]
35 64
36 71  Cambodia Tboung Khmum Tboung Khmum Provincial Hospital Discharged (25 March) Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia.
37 52
38 19 March 2020 35 Female Battambang Bat⁠tambang Provincial Hospital No Discharged (4 April) To have person-to-person spread from her husband, Case 22. [78]
39 41 Discharged (15 April) To have person-to-person spread from her husband, Case 21.
40 60 Male Kandal Kandal Pro⁠vincial Hospital  Malaysia Discharged (4 April) Attendee of a mosque event in Malaysia.
41 34 Phnom Penh Chak Angre Health Center Discharged (29 March) Religious worker from Kampot, had stayed in Phnom Penh for a few days.
42 26  Malaysia Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Provincial Hospital Discharged (6 April) Religious workers temporarily in Kang Meas.
43 34 Discharged (12 April)
44 34 Discharged (15 April)
45 51
46 58 Discharged (12 April)
47 62 Discharged (5 April)
48 20 March 2020 39 Discharged (6 April) [79]
49 33  Cambodia Phnom Penh Chak Angre Health Center No Discharged (25 March) To have person-to-person spread from someone who attended the mosque event.
50 38 Battambang Battambang Provincial Hospital  Malaysia Discharged (18 April) Attendees of a mosque event in Malaysia.
51 48 Discharged (20 April)
52 21 March 2020 67  France Sihanoukville Preah Si⁠hanouk Referral Hospital Possibly
 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. [80]
53 80 Discharged (16 April)
54 22 March 2020 48 Female Discharged (11 April) [82]
55 59 Discharged (2 April)
56 66 Discharged (14 April)
57 61 Discharged (2 April)
58 63
59 52 Discharged (4 April)
60 62 Discharged (2 April)
61 66 Discharged (4 April)
62 59 Discharged (9 April)
63 63
64 76 Discharged (4 April)
65 60 Discharged (14 April)
66 63 Discharged (4 April)
67 60 Discharged (14 April)
68 69 Discharged (2 April)
69 69 Discharged (14 April)
70 59
71 66 Male Discharged (2 April)
72 57 Discharged (4 April)
73 70
74 70
75 63 Discharged (8 April)
76 63 Discharged (9 April)
77 63 Discharged (4 April)
78 52 Discharged (2 April)
79 64 Discharged (20 April)
80 62 Discharged (9 April)
81 61 Discharged (14 April)
82 58
83 39  Cambodia No Discharged (4 April) Tour guides to the group above.
84 33 Discharged (14 April)
85 23 March 2020 45 Male Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Pro⁠vincial Hospital Discharged (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. [83]
86 36 Koh Kong Koh Kong Provincial Hospital Discharged (11 April) To have person-to-person spread from his friend, Case 32
87 28 Female  France Phnom Penh Kantha Bopha Hospital  Singapore Discharged (27 April) Mother of Case 9. Currently nursing the child in the same hospital.
88 24 March 2020 61 Male  United Kingdom Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Provincial Hospital  Vietnam Discharged (18 April) Passengers of Viking Cruise Journey.

Case 90 and 91 are married couple.

[85]
89 79 Female Discharged (9 April)
90 59 Male  United States Discharged (18 April)
91 62 Female
92 25 March 2020 64 Male  France Sihanoukville Preah Sihanouk Provincial Hospital Possibly
 France
Discharged (4 April) From a tourist group, Case 52-82 [86]
93 60 Female Discharged (14 April)
94 27 Male  Cambodia Phnom Penh Chak Angre Health Center No Discharged (8 April) Based in Poipet.
95 59 Kandal Kandal Provincial Hospital Discharged (10 April) To have person-to-person spread from Case 40
96 37 Siem Reap Siem Reap Provincial Hospital Discharged (27 April) Driver for the French tourist group.
97 26 March 2020 41 Male  Indonesia  Thailand Discharged (14 April) Medically tested in Thailand. [92]
98 44
99 28 March 2020 62  Cambodia Phnom Penh Chak Angre Health Center  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. [91]
100 61 Female Discharged (7 April)
101 39 Male Discharged (14 April)
102 37 Female Discharged (8 April)
103 29 March 2020 36 Female Banteay Meanchey Banteay Meanchey Provincial Hospital Undisclosed Discharged (16 May) A casino staff. Possibly had contacts with Thai national. [94]
104 30 March 2020 30 Male No Discharged (7 April) A casino staff. [95]
105 36 Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  Japan Discharged (8 April) Arrived Cambodia on 28 March. Based in Kampong Cham.
106 20 Female  United Kingdom Discharged (25 April) A college student. Arrived Cambodia on 28 March.
107 61 Male  France  Guyana Discharged (16 April) Arrived Cambodia on 22 March.
108 31 March 2020 39 Female  Cambodia Siem Reap Siem Reap Provincial Hospital No Discharged (7 April) Wife of Case 25, to have person-to-person spread from her husband [96]
109 12 Male Discharged (19 April) Child of Case 108
110 2 April 2020 58 Sihanoukville Undisclosed hotel Discharged (2 May) Hospitality manager for the French tourist group. [102]
111 3 April 2020 67  France Undisclosed, Possibly  France Discharged (14 April) From the tourist group, Case 52-82 [133]
112 67 Female Discharged (9 April)
113 59 Discharged (14 April) From another tourist group of four people.
114 40 Male  Malaysia Kampong Cham Kampong Cham Provincial Hospital  Malaysia Discharged (6 April) A religious worker temporarily in Kang Meas.
115 7 April 2020 27 Female  Vietnam Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  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. [103]
116 8 April 2020 47 Male  Cambodia Chak Angre Health Center No Discharged (21 April) A friend of the Chinese man whose boyfriend of Case 115. [104]
117 45 Female Wife of Case 116.
118 9 April 2020 30  China Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Unspecified Discharged (25 April) A tourist who had direct contacts with Case 115 and her boyfriend. [105]
119 10 April 2020 34  Vietnam Discharged (19 April) A tourist stayed on Diamond Island. [134]
120 11 April 2020 31  China Discharged (25 April) A tourist and a friend of Case 118. [134]
121 12 April 2020 24  Vietnam Chak Angre Health Center A tourist staying in Boeng Keng Kang 1. [135]
122 50 Male  Canada Discharged (21 April) A casino staff and husband of Case 121.
123 21 May 2020 26  Cambodia Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  South Korea
 Philippines
Discharged (17 June) Arrived via transit from South Korea through the Philippines on 20 May. Based in Kampot Province. [118]
124 23 May 2020 39 Female  United States
 South Korea
Discharged (30 May) Arrived on 8 May via transit from United States through South Korea. Based in Sen Sok, Phnom Penh. [136]
125 30 May 2020 26 Male Banteay Meanchey Khmer-Japanese Friendship Hospital of Mongkol Borey  Thailand Discharged (8 June) Participated a religious-related study seminar in Yala, Thailand. Returned to Cambodia via a tourist bus through O'bey Choan checkpoint on 28 May. Based in Tboung Khmum Dis., Tboung Khmum. [137]
126 7 June 2020 30 Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  France
 South Korea
Discharged (10 June) A Cambodian-French national who arrived Cambodia via transit through South Korea on 24 May. Based in Sen Sok, Phnom Penh. [138]
127 14 June 2020 29  Indonesia Discharged (29 June) Arrived Cambodia on 12 June. Based in Kampong Cham. [139]
128 22 Discharged (21 June)
129 18 June 2020 21  Malaysia Discharged (24 June) Arrived Cambodia on 16 June. Based in Koh Kong. [140]
130 23 June 2020 66  United States Discharged (27 June) A Cambodian-American national arrived Cambodia on 21 June. Based in Mean Chey, Phnom Penh. [141]
131 27 June 2020 24 Female  Indonesia Discharged (31 July) Arrived via direct flight from Indonesia on 25 June. [142]
132 23 Male Discharged (27 July)
133 23 Discharged (2 August)
134 25 Discharged (23 July)
135 25 Discharged (21 July)
136 26 Discharged (23 July)
137 23 Discharged (2 August)
138 26 Discharged (25 July)
139 22  Indonesia Discharged (1 July)
140 28 June 2020 23  Cambodia Chak Angre Health Center  Malaysia Discharged (11 July) Arrived from Malaysia on 26 June. Based in Krouch Chhmar dis., Tboung Khmum. [143]
141 15 Same flight as Case 140. Based in Kandal.
142 12 July 2020 26  Saudi Arabia
 Malaysia
Discharged (2 August) Arrived Phnom Penh via transit on 10 July. 7 patients are based in Tboung Khmum pro., 3 in Kandal pro., 2 in Phnom Penh, 2 in Takeo and a patient in Kratie. [144]

[145]

143 29 Discharged (30 July)
144 27 Discharged (26 August)
145 23 Discharged (30 July)
146 21 Discharged (19 July)
147 31 Discharged (30 July)
148 29 Discharged (2 August)
149 24
150 30 Discharged (19 July)
151 26 Discharged (14 August)
152 21 Discharged (19 July)
153 28 Discharged (30 July)
154 33 Discharged (2 August)
155 26
156 22 Discharged (14 August)
157 14 July 2020 24 Discharged (27 July) Took the same flight as previous fifteen cases. [146]
158 25 Discharged (2 August)
159 29 Discharged (27 July)
160 26 Discharged (21 July)
161 27
162 28
163 28 Discharged (2 August)
164 26 Discharged (30 July)
165 30 Discharged (27 July)
166 16 July 2020 25 Discharged (2 August) Took the flight as previous 24 cases. Based in Phnom Penh. [147]
167 17 July 2020 27 Female  United States US Embassy  United States
 South Korea
Discharged (30 July) Arrived via transit two days prior. Mother of Case 168 [148]
168 15 months Discharged (5 August) Daughter of Case 167
169 60  Cambodia Chak Angre Health Center  United States
 Taiwan
Found to have symptoms on 12 July.
170 34 Male Discharged (30 July) Father of Case 171. A family of four had been visiting relatives in US since March.
171 5 Son of Case 170
172 21 July 2020 25 Varies:
 Egypt (3 cases)
 Russia (20 cases)
 Malaysia (2 cases)
 France (1 case)
Discharged (29 July) 26 people, mostly students and military trainees, took three different flights with arrival on the same day, 19 July. [149][150]
173 26 Discharged (2 August)
174 25 Discharged (22 August)
175 32 Discharged (29 July)
176 31 Discharged (2 August)
177 25
178 28
179 25 Discharged (4 August)
180 28 Discharged (10 August)
181 27 Discharged (13 August)
182 27 Discharged (4 August)
183 26 Discharged (16 August)
184 24 Discharged (2 August)
185 26 Discharged (29 July)
186 29 Discharged (2 August)
187 25 Discharged (19 August)
188 25
189 26 Discharged (29 July)
190 26 Discharged (19 August)
191 27 Discharged (13 August)
192 25 Discharged (19 August)
193 32 Discharged (10 August)
194 24 Discharged (29 July)
195 30
196 27 Discharged (19 August)
197 65 Discharged (16 August)
198 23 July 2020 28  Russia Discharged (31 July) Arrived on 19 July. Based in Siem Reap. [151]
199 24 July 2020 29 Female Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  Mali Discharged (29 July) UN Peacekeepers in a group of 80 arriving Cambodia on 10 July 2020. [152]
200 37 Male Chak Angre Health Center Discharged (13 August)
201 28 Discharged (2 August)
202 47
203 25 July 2020 37  Indonesia  Indonesia Discharged (2 August) Arrived on 23 July via a transit flight of 148 passengers. [153]
204 32
205 53 Female Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital Discharged (6 August)
206 35 Male Chak Angre Health Center Discharged (2 August)
207 38 Female  Cambodia Discharged (3 August) Arrived on 23 July via a transit flight of 59 passengers.
208 25 Male Discharged (2 August)
209 29 Discharged (8 August)
210 26 Discharged (2 August)
211 29 Kampong Speu Referral Hospital  Egypt or  Russia Discharged (7 August) Took the same flight as previous 26 people who were found infected on 21 July.
212 26 Discharged (2 August)
213 24
214 24
215 29
216 38
217 26 Discharged (7 August)
218 26
219 25 Discharged (2 August)
220 26 Discharged (7 August)
221 23 Discharged (2 August)
222 24
223 30
224 25 Discharged (15 August)
225 25 Discharged (11 August)
226 28 July 2020 32  India Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  India
 Malaysia
 South Korea
Discharged (6 August) Arrived Cambodia on 26 July. [154]
227 29 July 2020 49  Cambodia Chak Angre Health Center  Mali Discharged (6 August) UN Peacekeepers arriving on 10 July. [155]
228 47
229 31 Discharged (15 August)
230 43 Discharged (6 August)
231 25  Indonesia Discharged (15 August) Arrived on 23 July.
232 27 Discharged (6 August)
233 36
234 30 July 2020 Undisclosed  United States US Embassy  United States Discharged (4 August) A US diplomat. [156]
235 1 August 2020 18  Indonesia Chak Angre Health Center  Indonesia
 Malaysia
Discharged (11 September) Arrived Cambodia on 30 July via a flight of 121 passengers. [157]
236 23  Cambodia  Qatar
 Malaysia
Discharged (21 August)
237 30  Pakistan
 Malaysia
Discharged (9 August) Arrived on 31 July via a flight of 120 passengers.
238 25 Discharged (15 August)
239 29 Discharged (9 August)
240 2 August 2020 57  United States
 South Korea
Discharged (21 August) Based in Posenchey, Phnom Penh [158]
241 4 August 2020 Undisclosed  United States US Embassy  United States
 South Korea
Discharged (6 August) A US diplomat. [159]
242 5 August 2020 34  Cambodia Chak Angre Health Center  Pakistan
 Malaysia
Discharged (16 August) [160]
243 42 Female  Kazakhstan Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital then to Royal Phnom Penh Hospital  Kazakhstan
 South Korea
Discharged (20 August) Arrived on 3 August via a flight of 29 passengers.
244 8 August 2020 24 Male  Cambodia Chak Angre Health Center  Pakistan
 Malaysia
Discharged (16 August) Arrived on 1 August. Based in Kampong Cham and Kampong Chhnang. [161]
245 26 Discharged (3 September)
246 27 Discharged (16 August)
247 9 August 2020 27 Female Chey Chumneah Hospital  Mali Discharged (16 August) A UN Peacekeeper. [162]
248 41  Canada Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  Uzbekistan
 United Arab Emirates
 South Korea
With two children on board, arriving on 7 August.
249 10 August 2020 26 Male  Cambodia Tboung Khmum Norodom Sihanouk-Tboung Khmum Hospital  Indonesia Discharged (21 August) Arrived on 4 August. [163]
250 26
251 23
252 11 August 2020 24 Female  China Phnom Penh Chak Angre Health Center  Philippines Discharged (19 August) Arrived on 9 August via a flight with 119 passengers. [164]
253 24 Male Discharged (3 September)
254 24 Discharged (19 August)
255 20 Discharged (28 August)
256 31 Discharged (19 August)
257 30
258 35
259 27 Discharged (3 September)
260 20
261 28 Discharged (31 August)
262 23 Discharged (3 September)
263 31 Discharged (19 August)
264 29
265 13 Female  Cambodia  United States
 Taiwan
Discharged (16 August) Arrived on 9 August via flight with 75 passengers.
266 48 Discharged (19 August)
267 12 August 2020 22 Male  China  Philippines Discharged (4 September) Same flight as Case 252-264 [165]
268 25 Female  United States Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  United States
 South Korea
Discharged (16 August) Arrived on 10 August.
269 13 August 2020 26 Male  Cambodia Kampong Speu Kampong Speu Referral Hospital  Russia
 Malaysia
Discharged (22 August) Arrived on 19 July. [166]
270 30 Discharged (20 August)
271 30 Discharged (22 August)
272 27 Tboung Khmum Norodom Sihanouk-Tboung Khmum Hospital  Indonesia Discharged (21 August) Arrived on 23 July.
273 14 August 2020 51 Female Phnom Penh Chak Angre Health Center  United States
 South Korea
Discharged (22 August) Arrived on 31 July. [167]
274 31 August 2020 30 Male  France Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  France
 Taiwan
Discharged (8 September) Arrived on 30 August with 80 other passengers. [168]
275 13 September 2020 54  United Kingdom  Netherlands
 South Korea
Discharged (28 September) Arrived on 11 September with 72 other passengers. [169]
276 26 September 2020 70  Hungary Siem Reap Siem Reap Provincial Hospital Undisclosed Discharged (11 October) Departed Phnom Penh on 16 September. [170]
277 29 September 2020 28  China Phnom Penh Chak Angre Health Center  Philippines
 South Korea
Discharged (6 October) Arrived on 27 September via a flight of 102 passengers. [171]
278 2 October 2020 33 Female  Cambodia Battambang Battambang Referral Hospital  United States
 Taiwan
Discharged (9 October) Arrived Phnom Penh on 16 September and Battambang on 19 September. [172]
279 5 October 2020 27 Male  France Siem Reap Siem Reap Referral Hospital  France
 Singapore
Discharged (17 October) Arrived on 20 September. [173]
280 34 Female  India Phnom Penh Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital  India Arrived on 20 September.
281 8 October 2020 26 Male  Indonesia  Indonesia
 Singapore
Discharged (24 October) Arrived on 6 October via a flight of 113 passengers. [174]
282 9 October 2020 29  Cambodia  South Korea Arrived on 7 October 2020. [175]
283 10 October 2020 33 Female  France  France
 South Korea
Arrived on 8 October. [176]
284 20 October 2020 33 Male  Cambodia  Iraq
 South Korea
Discharged (5 November) Husband of Case 285. [177]
285 32 Female Discharged (7 November) Wife of Case 284. Both of them arrived on 18 October.
286 21 October 2020 47 Male  Poland  Poland
 South Korea
Discharged (5 November) Arrived on 19 October. [178]
287 24 October 2020 37  France  France
 Taiwan
Arrived on 11 October.
288 27 October 2020 23 Female  France
 Singapore
Discharged (13 November) Arrived on 25 October.
289 28 October 2020 34 Male  Cambodia  Japan
 South Korea
Discharged (25 November) Arrived on 26 October.
290 23 Discharged (7 November)
291 30 October 2020 51  South Sudan
 Cuba
 Ethiopia
 South Korea
Discharged (1 December) An operating officer for United Nations Mission in South Sudan. Arrived on 28 October.
292 2 November 2020 31 Female  Japan
 South Korea
Discharged (17 November) Arrived on 19 October.
293 7 November 2020 33 Male  India  Saudi Arabia
 South Korea
Discharged (24 November) Arrived on 5 November.
294 35  Pakistan  India
 Saudi Arabia
 South Korea
Discharged (20 November)
295 8 November 2020 31  Cambodia None Discharged (29 November) Bodyguard for delegation from Hungary.
296 9 November 2020 29  Japan
 South Korea
Discharged (20 November) Arrived on 26 October.
297 38
298 10 November 2020 47 Undisclosed Discharged (17 November) A member of parliament.
299 47 Discharged (21 November) Deputy secretary general of MAFF.
300 68  Hungary Discharged (1 December) An ambassador for Cambodia and Vietnam.
301 11 November 2020 35 Female  United States  United States
 South Korea
Discharged (28 November) Arrived on 4 November.
302 14 November 2020 69 Male  United States
 Taiwan
Discharged (25 November) Arrived on 13 November.
303 17 November 2020 56  Cambodia In-patient Arrived on 15 November.
304 18 November 2020 49 Female Chak Angre Health Center  United States
 South Korea
Discharged (5 December) Arrived on 16 November.
305 21 November 2020 59 Male Discharged (29 November) Arrived on 19 November.
306 22 November 2020 27  Japan
 South Korea
Discharged (1 December) Arrived on 26 October.
307 25 November 2020 37    Nepal    Nepal
 Qatar
 South Korea
Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital In-patient Arrived on 11 November. Put in quarantine in Nepal on 19 October.
308 28 November 2020 62 Female  Cambodia  United States
 South Korea
In-patient Arrived on 26 November.
309 29 November 2020 31 Chak Angre Health Center In-patient Arrived on 27 November.
310 56 Undisclosed / None Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital In-patient First known case of community transmission. Wife of Case 311.
311 Undisclosed Male In-patient Director general of General Department of Prisons.
312 36 Female In-patient Daughter of Case 311.
313 12 Male In-patient Son of Case 312.
314 36 In-patient Private driver for Case 311.
315 30 In-patient Assistant of Case 311.
316 30 November 2020 36 Female In-patient An employee of Cathay United Bank.
317 24 In-patient A housewife. Close contacts with Case 316 and 320.
318 45 In-patient Aunt of Case 314.
319 30 In-patient Relative of Case 314
320 Undisclosed In-patient Daughter of Case 311.
321 23 Male In-patient Nephews of Case 314
322 7 In-patient
323 34 In-patient Resulted from community transmission.
324 1 December 2020 64 Female In-patient Mother of Case 316.
325 25 In-patient Mother of Case 326
326 7 months Male In-patient Son of Case 326.
327 2 December 2020 26  Japan
 South Korea
Chak Angre Health Center In-patient Arrived on 18 November.
328 46 In-patient
329 35 Female  China In-patient
330 3 December 2020 23 Male None Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital In-patient An employee of Bank of China (Canadia Tower branch). Close contact with Case 316.
331 21 Female In-patient An employee of Cathay United Bank. Sibling of Case 330.
332 4 December 2020 39 Male In-patient Staff of a computer store. Cousin-in-law of Case 330.
333 32 Female In-patient Wife of Case 332.
334 3 Male In-patient Son of Case of 331 and 332.
335 22 In-patient A staff of Pedro Store. Close contact with Case 331.
336 5 December 2020 75  China In-patient Arrived on 20 November.
337 59  United States In-patient
338 42 In-patient
339 49  United States
 Taiwan
Chak Angre Health Center In-patient Arrived on 4 December.
340 22 Female  Cambodia None In-patient Staffs of Pedro Store. Close contact with Case 331.
341 28 Khmer-Soviet Friendship Hospital In-patient
342 20 Male In-patient
343 24 Female In-patient
344 23 Male In-patient
345 23 Female In-patient

Impact

United Nations Development Programme predicted in October 2020 that the poverty rate in Cambodia could double to 17.6% and unemployment could rise to 4.8% as a result of the COVID-19 recession.[34] The economy is projected to shrink by 5.5% in 2020, following 7% growth in 2019.[179]

According to Asian Development Bank, around 390,000 people were estimated to have lost their jobs.[35][180] Closure of garment factories alone, Cambodia's biggest employer, have left at least 100,000 people unemployed.[17][181] Many Cambodians are indebted to microfinance institutions, putting them at risk of falling into poverty if loan repayments cannot be met.[34][33][36] Around 86,000 Cambodian migrant workers returned from Thailand as border closures took effect, with minimal employment opportunities upon their return.[182][183]

The pandemic severely impacted the tourism sector in Cambodia as international travel was disrupted by restrictions and all tourist visas were suspended. The coastal tourism hub of Sihanoukville was impacted by a drop in arrivals from China.[184] In Siem Reap, ticket sales for Angkor National Park dropped to an average of 22 people per day during April, leaving Angkor Wat, typically bustling with thousands of tourists, almost empty. In October, ticket sales for Angkor were down 98% from sales in October 2019.[121] Cambodian Cultural Village permanently closed.[185] At least 600 hotels nationwide have closed, and more than 10,000 tourism sector employees have become unemployed.[31][186][32]

Over 3 million children were affected by school closures. UNICEF stressed that adjusting to online learning disadvantages rural poor children in Cambodia, and the disruptions to education during the pandemic could have a long-lasting impact.[180]

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.[187][188]

In April 2020, Vietnam donated Cambodia with $100,000 medical supplies.[189]

Cambodia also donated millions of face masks and PPE to Timor-Leste, Myanmar and Laos.[190]

On 24 December 2020, the Australian government pledged to assist Cambodia with the acquisition and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. The support will include procurement, delivery and health advice. The announcement was made following a meeting between Australian ambassador to Cambodia, Pablo Kang and the Cambodian Minister of Economy and Finance, Aun Pornmoniroth in Phnom Penh on 23 December.[191]

Reception

During the early stages of the pandemic, it was reported that Prime Minister Hun Sen was downplaying the pandemic and Cambodia was not responding in an effort to maintain its close diplomatic and economic relationship with China.[11][26][12][192] In February, Hun Sen downplayed the risk of the virus at a press conference, suggesting the virus was sensationalized by the media and threatened to expel those present who were wearing masks. Hun Sen also visited China to show Cambodia's support in its response, and offered to visit Wuhan specifically.[12] Unlike most other countries, Cambodia did not cease travel to and from China and did not evacuate its overseas citizens from Wuhan during the initial outbreak there.[193][11][192]

During a press conference on 27 July, at the six month mark of the declaration of a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom praised Cambodia for its success in "preventing [a] large scale outbreak", along with New Zealand, Rwanda, Vietnam and Thailand.[25] The WHO also praised Cambodia's welcoming of the MS Westerdam.[13]

Concerns have been raised about the lack of widespread community testing in Cambodia. In April, testing was reportedly restricted to travelers or those with contact to known COVID-19 cases. "Regular flu" cases were not being tested.[28] The lack of transparency was highlighted in the wake of the Hungarian Foreign Minister's visit in November, as were the breach in safety protocols during the meetings. A number of people travelling from Cambodia have tested positive for COVID-19 upon arrival in other countries.[4] No prisoners were tested for COVID-19 despite coming into contact with officials who tested positive, which was criticized by the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights, particularly as Cambodia's prisons are often overcrowded.[29][30] Prisons director Nuth Savna told VOD in December that several prisoners had fever but still did not test them, dismissing this as due to the change in weather.[194][30] Some experts have suggested that COVID-19 may be circulating undetected in the country.[4][192] Others have suggested that the hot weather and open-air society have kept transmission low.[5]

On 30 March Human Rights Watch criticized local authorities for engaging in "inflammatory rhetoric against vulnerable groups and foreigners", including having specifically referred to groups (such as Khmer Islam) as the subject of positive cases in a 17 March Facebook post (which incited discriminatory comments), and having blamed foreigners for its spread.[195] It has also criticized the Cambodian government for using emergency measures to restrict freedoms, including "baseless" arrests of critics and opposition supporters for "incitement" or dissemination of "fake news", including members of the Cambodian National Rescue Party, and an online journalist who merely quoted a speech by Prime Minister Hun Sen on social media.[27]

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